The Legend of the Titanic

The Legend of the Titanic

Year: 1999

Runtime: 84 mins

Language: Italian

Directors: Orlando Corradi, Kim Jun Ok

FamilyAnimationAdorable animals and heartwarming familiesFairy-tale fantasy and enchanted magicDisastrous voyages and heroic survival

Old Grandpa mouse tells to his grandchildren the “real” story of the Titanic disaster, including evil sharks, a giant octopus, and an evil whaling scheme.

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1

Connors begins storytelling in modern New York

In New York City, Connors the old mouse gathers his grandchildren and begins recounting the Titanic's supposedly true tale. He uses a cautionary moment about a shark whistle to frame the story and warns of danger at sea. The frame work primes listeners for a memory-driven adventure decades later.

present day New York City
2

Ronny the Brazilian mouse befriends Connors

In April 1912 aboard the Titanic's maiden voyage, Connors the young sailor mouse befriends Ronny, a lively Brazilian mouse who loves soccer. Their alliance offers warmth amid looming peril, illustrating the crew's camaraderie before disaster. The budding friendship foreshadows the personal bonds that persist through chaos.

April 1912 Atlantic Ocean aboard the Titanic
3

Mr. Ice the shark plans destruction

Mr. Ice, a tiger shark who escaped from prison, plots to sink the Titanic. He and his gang set their plan into motion as the ship sails from Southampton toward New York. The villainous scheme drives the catastrophe at the heart of the tale.

April 1912 Atlantic Ocean
4

Wire sabotage to stop urgent telegraph

Geoffreys asks the radio man to send an urgent wire from Maltravers to his whaling fleet, but the mice chew through the wires to stop the transmission. Their sabotage delays critical communication on the eve of disaster. The act shows the mice's resourcefulness and the friction between technology and animal interference.

April 1912 Telegraph room, Titanic
5

Ice and gang trigger iceberg with Tentacles' help

Ice and his gang trick the innocent octopus Tentacles into lifting an iceberg to the surface, setting the stage for the collision with the Titanic. The iceberg becomes the weapon that dooms the ship and escalates the catastrophe. The moment marks the film's climactic trigger.

April 1912 North Atlantic, at sea
6

Titanic crashes and passengers flee

The Titanic strikes the iceberg and begins to sink; chaos erupts as passengers and crew scramble for safety. Maltravers and his entourage escape in a lifeboat, leaving others to face the unfolding disaster. The collision sequences blend peril with the heroic attempts to rescue survivors.

April 1912 North Atlantic
7

Camembert's moustache repair attempt

Desperation leads the mice to enlist Camembert, a French mouse, to fix the telegraph by tying the wires to his moustache, a stunt that seems to electrocut him to death. The risky plan highlights the mice's ingenuity and willingness to sacrifice for the greater good. The moment injects dark humor into the crisis.

April 1912 Telegraph room, Titanic
8

Rescuers arrive: whales and dolphins

Whales and dolphins arrive to help with the rescue, working alongside the mice to save as many passengers as possible. The marine creatures' involvement adds a fantastical, hopeful dimension to the sinking. This unlikely alliance accelerates evacuation amid the chaos.

April 1912 North Atlantic
9

Tentacles holds bow and stern to keep ship afloat

Tentacles struggles with guilt as he tries to hold the bow and stern together to keep the ship afloat, buying time for people to escape. The hull buckles and water pours in as the ocean hurries the tragedy toward its conclusion. The effort underscores the unusual blend of heroism and fate.

April 1912 Titanic, mid-ship area
10

Passengers jump into sea; rescue by whale

People jump into the sea and are rescued by a passing whale and other marine life; survivors are carried away to safety. The sequence emphasizes the bizarre but heartening rescue operation in this fantastical retelling. The ship's fate remains sealed, even as life-saving miracles unfold.

April 1912 North Atlantic
11

Titanic sinks; Tentacles dies

The Titanic finally sinks, taking Tentacles with it; the scene marks the story's tragic end despite earlier rescues. Camembert's fate is left ambiguous within the disaster's chaos, though Tentacles certainly perishes. The closing moment signals the sea's indifference to individual lives.

April 1912 North Atlantic
12

Carpathia arrives; passengers disembark

In the morning, the survivors are rescued by RMS Carpathia, which arrives with New York on the horizon and disembarks the passengers. The film's rescue sequence shifts from tragedy to hopeful arrival in port. It also marks the actual geographic transition back toward Connors' frame tale.

April 1912 morning Open sea en route to New York
13

Tentacles and Camembert appear unharmed

Tentacles and Camembert reappear inexplicably unharmed after the rescue, hinting at a persistent magical element within the story. Their return in New York strengthens the sense that the past tale continues to haunt and inspire the present. The odd postscript underscores the film's blend of whimsy and wonder.

after rescue New York
14

Modern-day moral about whaling

Back in modern-day New York, Connors tells his grandchildren that whales are still hunted and that people must do whatever they can to stop the whaling scheme. He frames the Titanic tale as a warning and a call to protect oceans. The wrap-up connects the historical drama to contemporary activism.

present day New York City

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