The film is a historical depiction of the RMS Titanic's sinking from the perspective of Second Officer Charles Lightoller, who survived the disaster. It portrays the events as they were known in 1958, including the ship's inadequate lifeboats, the band's final performance, and the departure of White Star's co-owner Bruce Ismay. The film also addresses the mysterious S.S. Californian, which had received ice warnings and could have potentially saved lives if it had responded in time. Additionally, it touches on the coal fire in one of the Titanic's bunkers, class distinction, and the impact on who got a seat in a lifeboat. The film is notable for its "just the facts" approach and avoidance of melodrama.

A Night to Remember
The RMS Titanic, touted as unsinkable, sets sail on its inaugural voyage in April 1912, only to meet a devastating fate after colliding with an iceberg in the Atlantic.