Titanic (motion picture, 1997) Titanic (motion picture, 1997), drama about the sinking of a luxury liner during its first transatlantic voyage, based on the true story of the Titanic disaster that occurred in 1912.
Publié le 12/05/2013
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Derrick Lea (Leading stoker Barrett)Richard Ashton (Carpenter John Hutchinson)Sean.
M.
Nepita (Elevator operator)Brendan Connolly (Scotland road steward)David Cronelly (Crewman)Garth Wilton (First class waiter)Martin Laing (Promenade deck steward)Richard Fox (Steward no.
one)Nick Meaney (Steward no.
two)Kevin Owers (Steward no.
three)Mark Capri (Steward no.
four)Marc Cass (Hold steward no.
one)Paul Herbert (Hold steward no.
two)Emmett James (First class steward)Christopher Byrne (Stairwell steward)Oliver Page (Steward Barnes)James Garrett (Titanic porter)Erik Holland (Olaf Dahl)Jari Kinnunen (Bjorn Gunderson)Anders Falk (Olaus Gunderson)Martin Hub (Slovakian father)Seth Adkins (Slovakian three-year-old boy)Barry Dennen (Praying man)Vern Urich (Man in water)Rebecca Jane Klingler (Mother at stern)Tricia O’Neil (Woman)Kathleen S.
Dunn (Woman in water)Romeo Francis (Syrian man)Mandana Marino (Syrian woman)Van Ling (Chinese man)Dan Pettersson (Sven)Shay Duffin (Pubkeeper)Greg Ellis (Carpathia steward)Diana Morgan (News reporter)Ferenc Szelák (String ensemble)Werner Giger (String ensemble)Thomas Füri (String ensemble)Lorenz Hasler (String ensemble)Béla Szedlák (String ensemble)Kris Andersson (Dancer)Bobbie Bates (Dancer)Aaron James Cash (Dancer)Anne Fletcher (Dancer)Ed Forsyth (Dancer)Andie Hicks (Dancer)Scott Hislop (Dancer)Stan Mazin (Dancer)Lisa Ratzin (Dancer)Julene Renee (Dancer)
Awards
Academy Award for Best Picture (1997)Academy Award for Best Director (1997): James CameronAcademy Award for Best Film Editing (1997): Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, Richard A.
HarrisAcademy Award for Best Original Song (1997): James Horner, Will Jennings, “My Heart Will Go On”Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score (1997): James HornerAcademy Award for Best Art Direction (1997): Michael Ford, Peter LamontAcademy Award for Best Cinematography (1997): Russell CarpenterAcademy Award for Best Visual Effects (1997): Thomas L.
Fisher.
Michael Kanfer, Mark A.
Lasoff, Robert LegatoAcademy Award for Best Costume Design (1997): Deborah Lynn ScottAcademy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing (1997): Tom Bellfort, Christopher BoyesAcademy Award for Best Sound (1997): Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Mark UlanoGolden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture—Drama (1998)Golden Globe Award for Best Director (1998): James CameronGolden Globe Award for Best Original Score (1998): James HornerGolden Globe Award for Best Original Song (1998): James Horner, Will Jennings, “My Heart Will Go On”
Trivia
Director Cameron’s brother Mike Cameron and Panavision invented a special underwater camera mechanism capable of withstanding the high atmospheric pressure atthe bottom of the ocean, so the director could get footage shot inside the actual Titanic.The filmmakers built a 90-percent-to-scale model of the ship for this movie.
It took nine months to shoot the movie, during which the cost of the movie exceeded the.
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