
Titanic: 90 Years Below
Documentary · History
Overview
Deep on the ocean's floor, one landmark continues to fascinate above all the rest, It's tragic tale has been told many times. But there is another story... an ongoing technological drama... a high-tech adventure to discover and explore the mysteries of th RMS Titanic. This is that story... a quest marked by failure, success, classified operations, and moral uncertainty. 90 years after the loss of over 1500 souls, the story continues to this day.
Top Cast


Robert D. Ballard
Robert D. Ballard
Self
Robert D. Ballard
Self


Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Self
Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Self
Greg Stebner
Greg Stebner
Self (voice)
Greg Stebner
Self (voice)
John P. Eaton
John P. Eaton
Self
John P. Eaton
Self


Dudley Foster
Dudley Foster
Self - WHOI Submersible Pilot
Dudley Foster
Self - WHOI Submersible Pilot
David Gallo
David Gallo
Self - WHOI Oceanographer
David Gallo
Self - WHOI Oceanographer
William Lange
William Lange
Self - WHOI Imaging Specialist
William Lange
Self - WHOI Imaging Specialist


Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Self - IFREMER Diving Operations
Paul-Henri Nargeolet
Self - IFREMER Diving Operations
Dana Yoerger
Dana Yoerger
Self - WHOI Oceanic Engineer
Dana Yoerger
Self - WHOI Oceanic Engineer
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