Titanic: Blood and Steel
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Titanic: Blood and Steel
Summary
Titanic: Blood and Steel is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (81 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's instance of is recorded as Blood and Steel — instance of (P31): television series[3].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's director is recorded as Blood and Steel — director (P57): Ciaran Donnelly[4].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's screenwriter is recorded as Blood and Steel — screenwriter (P58): Alan Whiting[5].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's screenwriter is recorded as Blood and Steel — screenwriter (P58): Stefano Voltaggio[6].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's composer is recorded as Blood and Steel — composer (P86): Maurizio De Angelis[7].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's genre is recorded as Blood and Steel — genre (P136): historical fiction[8].
- Blood and Steel — named after (P138): Titanic is named after Titanic: Blood and Steel[9].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Kevin Zegers[10].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Alessandra Mastronardi[11].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Derek Jacobi[12].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Massimo Ghini[13].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Ian McElhinney[14].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Valentina Corti[15].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Denise Gough[16].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Jonathan Forbes[17].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Barry McEvoy[18].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Martin McCann[19].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Ophelia Lovibond[20].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Liam Carney[21].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Gerard McCarthy[22].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Gray O'Brien[23].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Edoardo Leo[24].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Michael McElhatton[25].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Chris Noth[26].
- Titanic: Blood and Steel's cast member is recorded as Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Neve Campbell[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Titanic: Blood and Steel's director is recorded as Blood and Steel — director (P57): Ciaran Donnelly[4]. Screenwriters include Blood and Steel — screenwriter (P58): Alan Whiting[5] and Blood and Steel — screenwriter (P58): Stefano Voltaggio[6]. Cast members include Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Kevin Zegers[10], Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Alessandra Mastronardi[11], Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Derek Jacobi[12], Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Massimo Ghini[13], Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Ian McElhinney[14], and Blood and Steel — cast member (P161): Valentina Corti[15].
Publication
Publication dates include +2012-00-00T00:00:00Z[28] and +2013-01-29T00:00:00Z[29]. Titanic: Blood and Steel's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Blood and Steel — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[30]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Blood and Steel — language of work or name (P407): English[31]. Its genre is recorded as Blood and Steel — genre (P136): historical fiction[8].
Why It Matters
Titanic: Blood and Steel ranks in the top 9% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (81 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]