Titanic's Lost Sister (1996)

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An account of Dr. Robert D. Ballard's exploration of the wreck of the Britannic in September 1995. Britannic, the sister-ship of the Titanic, was sunk after a mysterious explosion while serving as a hospital ship during World War One. Ballard sets out to relocate the wreck and attempts to prove once and for all whether it was a German mine or torpedo which inflicted the fatal damage.

Director: Kirk Wolfinger
Genre: TV Movie, Documentary
Runtime: 50 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Titanic's Lost Sister about?
An account of Dr. Robert D. Ballard's exploration of the wreck of the Britannic in September 1995. Britannic, the sister-ship of the Titanic, was sunk after a mysterious explosion while serving as a hospital ship during World War One. Ballard sets out to relocate the wreck and attempts to prove once and for all whether it was a German mine or torpedo which inflicted the fatal damage.
Who directed Titanic's Lost Sister?
Titanic's Lost Sister was directed by Kirk Wolfinger.
Who stars in Titanic's Lost Sister?
Titanic's Lost Sister stars Stacy Keach, Mark Halliley, Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Bob Ballard, Ken Marschall.
How long is Titanic's Lost Sister?
Titanic's Lost Sister has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Titanic's Lost Sister?
Titanic's Lost Sister is a TV Movie, Documentary film.
Where was Titanic's Lost Sister produced?
Titanic's Lost Sister was produced in United States of America.