Hichens' conduct was featured in the 1997 blockbuster,
Titanic, in which he was played by
Paul Brightwell. He was depicted as a tall thin man with a
cockney accent, when in fact he was 5' 6", had a stocky build and spoke with a pronounced
Cornish accent. He was also depicted saying "if you don't shut that hole in your face" to Molly Brown, but in fact those words were spoken by a steward in Lifeboat No. 8. Unused footage from the film
Titanic, that featured Brightwell as Hichens, was also used in Cameron's documentary film
Ghosts of the Abyss, wherein he was portrayed refusing an order to return to the sinking
Titanic, stating "It's our lives now, not theirs". Hichens' conduct was also depicted in the 1996 miniseries
Titanic, in which he was played by
Martin Evans. Hichens is shown telling the survivors in his lifeboat to "pipe down" when they get excited about spotting a flare from a ship on the horizon. He strongly protests when Molly Brown starts encouraging the other women to row towards the light, and she threatens to throw Hichens overboard. Hichens was portrayed by
Arthur Gross, who was uncredited, in the 1958 film
A Night to Remember. This depiction portrays his conflict with Molly Brown in a more accurate manner. Hichens' negative attitude was further depicted in Diane Hoh's 1998 romance novel
Titanic: The Long Night, which recounts his conduct as well as that of Molly Brown, from the viewpoint of Elizabeth Farr, a fictional lifeboat passenger. Molly Brown urged lifeboat passengers to start rowing to keep warm, and Hichens protested, declaring that he was commanding the lifeboat, and he made a move to stop her. "I will throw you overboard if you interfere," she told him in this account. Hichens also appears in the play
Iceberg – Right Ahead! by Chris Burgess, which debuted on 22 March 2012 at
Upstairs at the Gatehouse. In this production, he was played by Liam Mulvey.
Portrayals • Alan Marston (1953),
Titanic • Arthur Gross (1958),
A Night to Remember (British film) • Anthony Heaton (1979),
S.O.S. Titanic • Martin Evans (1996),
Titanic •
Paul Brightwell (1997),
Titanic • Rich Levier (1998),
Titanic: Secrets Revealed (Documentary) • Miguel Wilkins (2003),
Ghosts of the Abyss (Documentary) •
Paul Brightwell (2005),
Last Mysteries of the Titanic (Documentary) ==References==