[Machine Translation] The myth of "The Unsinkable Ship" is shattered in this fateful 2 hours and 40 minutes. A masterpiece depicted with thorough realism, released on Blu-ray for the first time in Japan! Based on Walter Lord's original story "The Unforgettable Night" based on survivors' testimonies, this masterpiece faithfully depicts the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic, known as the greatest maritime disaster of the 20th century, which swallowed the fate of 2208 people. The artwork and scientific details that accurately recreate the accident greatly influenced James Cameron, who later directed "Titanic" ('97) starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The cast included Kenneth More, who won the Best Actor Award at the Venice International Film Festival, Lawrence Naismith, and other leading British talents of the time, as well as up-and-coming actors of the time such as Honor Blackman, who later became the Bond girl in the 007 series, and David McCallum. This monumental film, which won the 1959 Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, is now available on Blu-ray in its latest HD master! In April 1912, the luxury liner Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from England to New York. The ship, which was billed as the "Unsinkable Ship," was a masterpiece of science, hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and began to flood. Second Officer Lightoller scrambles to rescue the passengers, but the number of lifeboats is overwhelmingly insufficient. The deck is sloping silently but steadily. People are driven into an extreme situation where they are prepared to die. A booklet explaining the film is enclosed.