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  1. Box office. $2.264 billion [Note 1] [14] Titanic is a 1997 American epic romantic disaster film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and fictionalized aspects, it is based on accounts of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912.

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  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0120338Titanic (1997) - IMDb

    Dec 19, 1997 · 29 20. 41 Videos. 99+ Photos. Drama Romance. A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. Director. James Cameron. Writer. James Cameron. Stars. Leonardo DiCaprio. Kate Winslet. Billy Zane. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +4. Add to Watchlist.

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  3. 1997 Titanic: James Cameron: Leonardo DiCaprio Kate Winslet Billy Zane Kathy Bates Frances Fisher Gloria Stuart: This American romantic epic disaster film combines fictional main characters with some portrayals of passengers and crew based on historical figures.

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  5. James Francis Cameron CC (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is a major figure in the post- New Hollywood era. He often uses novel technologies with a classical filmmaking style. He first gained recognition for writing and directing The Terminator (1984) and found further success with Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2 ...

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    is a 1997 romance-disaster film directed, written, co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the lead roles. Titanic tells the story of the RMS Titanic's ill-fated Maiden Voyage from the perspective of fictional characters, Jack Dawson, a poor, Third Class artist, and Rose DeWitt Bukater, a First Class teenager who is to be married to a wealthy but abusive man, and shows the two passengers from different social classes meeting and falling in love on the RMS Titanic before it sinks after colliding with an iceberg.

    At the time, Titanic was the most expensive film ever made (costing approximately US $200 million), partially funded by Paramount Pictures in the United States and Canada and 20th Century Fox internationally. It was the highest-grossing film of 1997, beating The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Men in Black, Batman & Robin, Hercules, Tomorrow Never Dies, The Fifth Element, Anastasia, Flubber and Alien Resurrection. Titanic achieved critical and commercial success on its release. Critics also praised the performances of DiCaprio, Winslet, & Stuart. It remained the highest-grossing film of all time for 12 years before being dethroned by 2009's Avatar, also directed by James Cameron.

    The film begins in 1996, where a treasure hunting team, led by Brock Lovett, dives to the wreck of the Titanic aboard one of the submersibles of Akademik Mstislav Keldysh in their search for a necklace with a rare diamond, known as the Heart of the Ocean. They discover a safe and upon opening it, fail to find the diamond except a nude drawing of a woman wearing the said jewelry. The sketch is dated April 14th, 1912, the same day the Titanic struck the iceberg that caused it to sink. The discovery gains the attention of an elderly pottery businesswoman named Rose Dawson-Calvert and her granddaughter, Lizzy. After contacting the team and revealing her identity as the woman in the drawing, Rose and Lizzy are flown to the Keldysh where they meet the team and take up residence there. After the team exhibits the artifacts recovered from the wreck and gives forensic detail on the sinking, Rose reveals her story about her experiences onboard the doomed luxury liner 84 years ago.

    The film flashes back to April 10th, 1912, where a 17-year old Rose, then known as Rose DeWitt Bukater is returning to America on Titanic with her fiancée Caledon Nathan "Cal" Hockley and mother Ruth DeWitt Bukater. Despite being from a very wealthy background, Rose finds herself trapped in this marriage so that Cal can have his trophy wife and Ruth can get the money from Cal's family to pay off the debts from her late husband. Not long into the journey after departing from Queenstown, Rose decides that suicide is the only way out.

    Jack Dawson is a traveler who never stays in one place for long. He finds himself in a bar at a poker game with two Swedish men who are about to board Titanic. One of the Swedish men bets their Titanic tickets and Jack wins the game, and thus the tickets, with a full house. So Jack and his Italian friend, Fabrizio De Rossi take their winnings and board the Titanic. They befriend the proud Irishman Thomas "Tommy" Ryan and whilst hanging out on the Poop Deck, Jack catches the eye of a beautiful woman on A-Deck, and he's completely fixated on her.

    That night, Jack is relaxing on a bench with a cigarette when a woman, no less the same woman he saw during the day, runs past him. Jack investigates and sees that the woman about to commit suicide by jumping off the stern of the ship. Jack intervenes and convinces her to reconsider this idea but as she climbs back over, Rose slips but is saved by Jack. Because she's hanging on one arm, she screams in panic, which draws the attention of some seamen. When they arrive and find Rose on her back with Jack besides her with his shoes off, Quartermaster George Rowe assumes that Jack tried to assault the young woman and summons for the Master-at-Arms. Later, Cal and Spicer Lovejoy arrive at the scene. Caledon is angry and shakes Jack, asking him what he was thinking. Rose makes up a story about her attempting to see the propellers, to cover Jack and hide the fact that she was attempting to kill herself. Jack plays along and with this revelation, Jack is recognized as a hero by Colonel Archibald Gracie and invited to dine at First Class as a reward. However, Cal's right hand man Lovejoy was a smart detective once, and deducts that the story of him saving Rose is fishy based on Dawson's untied shoes.

    The next day, Jack and Rose take a stroll around the Boat Deck and they have a bit of an argument after Jack asks straightforward questions about her relationship with Caledon, which upsets Rose who feels he's being rude. Rose discovers that Jack is a great drawer and Jack tells her the story behind the drawings he's kept in a bundle. After a brief encounter with Ruth, Jack prepares himself for dining in First Class, with help from Margaret "Molly" Brown. The dinner goes well as the First Class passengers take a liking to Jack. Much later, the party breaks apart and the men retreat to the Smoking Room, of which Jack refuses the offer to join in on. Before leaving, Jack passes a note to Rose, requesting to meet him at the clock of the Grand Staircase.

    When doing so, Rose is invited to a "real party" in Third Class where there is Irish dancing. Jack, Rose, Fabrizio, and Tommy dance with many others to happy music. Jack and Rose at one point own the dance floor before the entire party begins a daisy chain. Unknown to anyone, Lovejoy is watching and reports Rose's actions to Cal. Rose returns to her stateroom for lunch with Cal, where he reveals his anger at what Rose did and instructs her to stay away from Jack. Soon after, Ruth reminds Rose why it is so important for the family that she marries Cal, telling her also that she is forbidden to see 'that boy' again.

    •Rose DeWitt Bukater played by Kate Winslet (young) and Gloria Stuart (old)

    •Jack Dawson played by Leonardo DiCaprio

    •Caledon Hockley played by Billy Zane

    •Margaret Brown played by Kathy Bates

    •Ruth DeWitt Bukater played by Frances Fisher

    •Brock Lovett played by Bill Paxton

    •Freeform airs Titanic, which is edited for television. Some scenes like these ones are edited:

    •Rose browsing through Jack's sketches is shortened so as to not show any nudity.

    •When Jack draws Rose in the nude, he draws in a pad to cover some of her breasts.

    •The camera angle is raised so as to askew Rose's breasts and the top of her buttocks.

    •When they are nude in the car while having sex with each other, Jack would then kiss Rose which cuts to commercials.

    •The original NBC broadcast removes the scene where Jack draws Rose.

    •This is the second film version to show Lifeboat 7 as the first to leave the Titanic.

    •This is one of the only movies to show actual footage of the real Titanic wreck, as shown in the dream scene/Heaven.

    Factual errors

    •When Titanic is about to leave Southampton, all the propellers started to rotate the moment the engines were started. In reality only 2 out-board propellers started to turn while the central propeller takes a long time to start spinning. •When lifeboat 14 is seeing the lights of their rescue ship, Lowe waves with Green Roman candle bonfire. Lowe did not actually do this. Fourth Officer Boxhall, who has very little screen time in this movie, actually lit the Green Roman candles from lifeboat 2 to attract Carpathia's attention. •When the ship breaks, its breakup is between the third and fourth funnels, which is inaccurate, as the bow wreck doesn't have the area of the third funnel. •Lifeboat 10 was not the third boat to be lowered from the port side. It was lifeboat 16. Lifeboat 10 was the last of the aft port boats, launched at 1:45 A.M. •Emergency lifeboat 2 was not launched until 1:50. •When we see that they are releasing Collapsible A and B, they hang on the davits where lifeboats 3 and 4 were launched, Collapsible A was placed on the davits where emergency lifeboat 1 and Collapsible C were launched. Collapsible B was not placed on the davits because it was overturned. •The cabin occupied by Rose is the same cabin that Bruce Ismay occupied. •In the film, the myth that Third Class passengers were locked in the lower decks is depicted. In reality this did not happen: the gates were closed in the days prior to the sinking so that Third Class passengers did not transmit diseases to the second and first class passengers. During the sinking, the doors were opened and the passengers were allowed to escape. The death toll was more likely to be due to the low number of lifeboats. •While Lifeboat 7 is correctly depicted as the first lifeboat launched, it is incorrectly depicted as nearly spilling its passengers into the Atlantic, an event that actually occurred in Lifeboat 5. •While the Santa Monica pier was opened September 9th, 1909, attractions weren't added to the pier till 1916. •Titanic did not reach 45 degrees but 25-30 degrees during the sinking

    Set inaccuracies

    •When Rose is on E-Deck, there is a corridor that leads to the crew area on the right side of the elevators. In reality this corridor did not exist on the Titanic. •Areas such as the Crew zones, The Scotland Road or Third Class Corridors look different to their real life counterparts. •The cut-outs for the first class promenade and B-Beck near the bridge seemed to be spaced apart than the real life counterparts

    Character errors

    •Jack Dawson's hairstyle did not become popular until 1930. •The bags that Jack and Fabrizio carry were not created until 1939 during World War II. •Murdoch never committed suicide. However, his suicide in the film was based on several witness accounts of an officer shooting himself and two other officers shooting two men during a rush for the lifeboats, the firing of the guns done to enforce a women and children first policy. It is rumored that Murdoch either shot a passenger or was the suicide victim, while others contradicting this, stating that an unnamed officer had done the act, while Murdoch was lowering the lifeboats. •Margaret Brown threatened Robert Hichens with throwing him out of the boat in real life, but in the movie the event was exchanged. She is also nicknamed Molly Brown although her nickname was actually Maggie. Margaret Brown did not receive that nickname until later in her life. •There is a suggestion that more First Class women lost their lives since in Rose's dream you see women who appear to be First Class. •Fifth Officer Lowe is seen firing three warning shots with a Webley revolver that belongs to the ship. The real Lowe actually carried his personal sidearm, a FN Model 1900.

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