13 Things You Didn’t Know About The Film 'Titanic'
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2/14 The line “I’m the king of the world!” was ad-libbed. And it’s considered among AFI’s 100 greatest movie quotes of all time.
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3/14 Kate Winslet was one of the few actors who didn’t want to wear a wetsuit during the water scenes. As a result, she got pneumonia.
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4/14 James Cameron drew all the pictures in Jack’s sketchbook. The hands seen sketching Rose were not Jack’s but Cameron’s.
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5/14 The elderly couple who lie in bed as water floods the room is a tribute to Ida and Isidor Strauss, the owners of the Macy’s department store, who died on the Titanic. Ida was offered a seat on a lifeboat but turned it down because she wanted to stay with her husband. She is quoted as saying: “As we have lived together, so we shall die together.”
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6/14 In the scene where the water comes crashing into the Grand Staircase room, the film makers only had one shot at it because the entire set and furnishings were going to be destroyed in the shot.
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7/14 The stuntmen in the engine room scenes were only about 5 feet tall to make the engine room look bigger.
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8/14 After writing the fictitious character of Jack Dawson, James Cameron learned that there was a real J. Dawson who died on the Titanic. Joseph Dawson, along with many other Titanic victims, was buried in a cemetery in Nova Scotia. His gravestone is apparently the most visited in the cemetery.
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9/14 It cost more money to make the movie Titanic than it did to actually construct the original ship. Movie’s cost: $200 million. Ship’s cost: $7.5 million ($150 million when adjusted for inflation).
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10/14 Old Rose in the movie owns a Pomeranian. A Pomeranian was one of only three dogs known to have survived the disaster. As the real ship sank, a passenger freed dogs from their kennels and a survivor later recalled a French bulldog swimming in the ocean. James Cameron filmed scenes portraying the poor animals but cut them.
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11/14 The ocean that the actors jump into is just a giant, 3-feet-deep pool.
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12/14 James Cameron provided more than 150 extras with names and backstories of real Titanic passengers.
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13/14 To make the bodies in the water appear frozen, a powder was applied to the actors’ faces, which then crystallised when exposed to water. Wax was also applied to everyone’s hair and clothes, which gave everything a glossy, frozen look.
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14/14 The film was nominated for 14 Academy Awards, the most Oscar nods for any film, ever. Titanic was the first non-musical Best Picture winner to also win the Oscar for Best Original Song. It was also the first film to have two people nominated for an Oscar for portraying the same character, and the second film that features the sinking of the Titanic to win the Best Picture Oscar.
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Today in 1997, James Cameron's Titanic set sail in theatres and one of the world's most breathtaking love stories was born. In celebration of Titanic’s anniversary, here’s a collection of facts about the movie you probably didn’t know.
Source: www.buzzfeed.com