Titanic (1997)



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Synopsis:
This spectacular epic re-creates the ill-fated maiden voyage of the White Star Line's $7.5 million R.M.S Titanic and the tragic sea disaster of April 15, 1912. Running over three hours and made with the combined contributions of two major studios (20th Century-Fox, Paramount) at a cost of more than $200 million, Titanic ranked as the most expensive film in Hollywood history at the time of its release, and became the most successful. Writer-director James Cameron employed state-of-the-art digital special effects for this production, realized on a monumental scale and spanning eight decades. Inspired by the 1985 discovery of the Titanic in the North Atlantic, the contemporary storyline involves American treasure-seeker Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) retrieving artifacts from the submerged ship. Lovett looks for diamonds but finds a drawing of a young woman, nude except for a necklace. When 102-year-old Rose (Gloria Stuart) reveals she's the person in the portrait, she is summoned to the wreckage site to tell her story of the 56-carat diamond necklace and her experiences of 84 years earlier. The scene then shifts to 1912 Southampton where passengers boarding the Titanic include penniless Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), returning to Philadelphia with her wealthy fiance Cal Hockley (Billy Zane). After the April 10th launch, Rose develops a passionate interest in Jack, and Cal's reaction is vengeful. At midpoint in the film, the Titanic slides against the iceberg and water rushes into the front compartments. Even engulfed, Cal continues to pursue Jack and Rose as the massive liner begins its descent.

Cameron launched the project after seeing Robert Ballard's 1987 National Geographic documentary on the wreckage. Blueprints of the real Titanic were followed during construction at Fox's custom-built Rosarito, Mexico studio, where a hydraulics system moved an immense model in a 17-million-gallon water tank. During three weeks aboard the Russian ship Academik Keldysh, underwater sequences were filmed with a 35mm camera in a titanium case mounted on the Russian submersible Mir 1. When the submersible neared the wreck, a video camera inside a remote-operated vehicle was sent into the Titanic's 400-foot bow, bringing back footage of staterooms, furniture and chandeliers. On November 1, 1997, the film had its world premiere at the 10th Tokyo International Film Festival.

~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
12/19/1997
Director Credit
John Carson Director
Cast Credit
Mark Lindsay Chapman Chief Officer Henry T. Wilde
Ewan Stewart First Officer Murdoch
Jenette Goldstein Irish Mommy
Ioan Gruffudd Fifth Officer Harold Lowe
Craig Kelly Harold Bride, Junior Wireless Operator
Jonathan Phillips Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller
Leonardo DiCaprio Jack Dawson
Kate Winslet Rose DeWitt Bukater
William Zane Cal Hockley
Kathy Bates Molly Brown
Frances Fisher Ruth DeWitt Bukater
Gloria Stuart Old Rose
Bill Paxton Brock Lovett
Bernard Hill Captain Smith
Jonathan Hyde Bruce Ismay
Victor Garber Thomas Andrews
David Warner Spicer Lovejoy
Danny Nucci Fabrizio
Suzy Amis Lizzy Calvert
Bernard Fox Col. Archibald Gracie
Production Credits Credit
Pamela Easley Harris Associate Producer
Sharon Mann Co-Producer
Rae Sanchini Executive Producer
John Carson Producer
Jon Landau Producer
Al Giddings Co-Producer
Grant Hill Co-Producer
Art Department Credit
Martin Laing Art Director
Peter Lamont Production Designer
Peter Francis Set Designer
Michael Ford Set Designer
Dominic Masters Set Designer
Marc Niro Set Designer
Casting Credit
Mary Alice Mann Casting
Film Camera Credit
Caleb Deschanel Camera Operator
Russell Carpenter Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Mario Roberts Stunts
Production Management Credit
Josh McLaglen first Assistant Director
Sound Credit
Tom Bellfort Sound Effects Editor
Visual Effects Credit
Michael D. Kanfer Visual Effects
VIFX Special Effects
Bob Skotak Visual Effects Supervisor
Rob Legato Special Effects Supervisor
Dennis Skotak Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Fisher Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Deborah Lynn Scott Costume Designer
Tina Earnshaw Makeup



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