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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.

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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. Released in 1997, this box-office hit won eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Film Editing. The young adventurer Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) wins a third-class ticket on the luxury liner in a poker game. While on board, he saves Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) from killing herself, and although she is already engaged to a very wealthy man (Billy Zane), the two fall in love. The ship hits an iceberg and sinks rapidly because of a major flaw in its design. More than a thousand people die in the wreckage, including Dawson. The story is told in a series of flashbacks by the 101-year-old Bukater (Gloria Stuart) as she revisits the site of the disaster. This blockbuster cost more than $200 million to make and earned more than $530 million in the United States during the first year of its release. Many other movies about the Titanic have been made, including Titanic (1953) and A Night to Remember (1958). Director James Cameron Cast Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack Dawson) Kate Winslet (Rose DeWitt Bukater) Billy Zane (Cal Hockley) Kathy Bates (Molly Brown) Frances Fisher (Ruth DeWitt Bukater) Bernard hill (Captain E. J. Smith) Jonathan Hyde (J. Bruce Ismay) Danny Nucci (Fabrizio De Rossi) David Warner (Spicer Lovejoy) Bill Paxton (Brock Lovett) Gloria Stuart (Old Rose) Victor Garber (Thomas Andrews) Suzy Amis (Lizzy Calvert) Lewis Abernathy (Lewis Bodine) Nicholas Cascone (Bobby Buell) Dr. Anatoly M. Sagalevitch (Anatoly Milkailavich) Jason Barry (Tommy Ryan) Ewan Stewart (First officer Murdoch) Ioan Gruffudd (Fifth officer Lowe) Jonathan Phillips (Second officer Lightoller) Mark Lindsay Chapman (Chief officer Wilde) Richard Graham (Quartermaster Rowe) Paul Brightwell (Quartermanter Hichens) Ron Donachie (Master at arms) Eric Braeden (John Jacob Astor) Charlotte Chatton (Madeleine Astor) Bernard Fox (Colonel Archibald Gracie) Michael Ensigh (Benjamin Guggenheim) Fannie Brett (Madame Aubert) Jenette Goldstein (Irish mommy) Camilla Overbye Roos (Helga Dahl) Linda Kerns (Third class woman) Amy Gaipa (Trudy Bolt) Martin Jarvis (Sir Duff Gordon) Rosalind Ayres (Lady Duff Gordon) Rochelle Rose (Countess of Rothes) Jonathan Evans-Jones (Wallace Hartley) Brian Watsh (Irish man) Rocky Taylor (Bert Cartwell) Alexandrea Owens (Cora Cartwell) Simon Crane (Fourth officer Boxhall) Edward Fletcher (Sixth officer Moody) Scott G. Anderson (Frederick Fleet) Martin East (Lookout Lee) Craig Kelly (Harold Bride) Gregory Cooke (Jack Phillips) Liam Tuohy (Chief Baker Joughin) James Lancaster (Father Byles) Elsa Raven (Ida Straus) Lew Palter (Isidor Straus) Reece P. Thompson III (Irish little boy) Laramie Landis (Irish little girl) Alison Waddell (Cal's crying girl) Amber Waddell (Cal's crying girl) Mark Rafael Truitt (Yaley) John Walcutt (First class husband) Terry Forrestal (Chief engineer Bell) 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 Cameron Academy Award for Best Film Editing (1997): Conrad Buff IV, James Cameron, Richard A. Harris Academy Award for Best Original Song (1997): James Horner, Will Jennings, "My Heart Will Go On" Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score (1997): James Horner Academy Award for Best Art Direction (1997): Michael Ford, Peter Lamont Academy Award for Best Cinematography (1997): Russell Carpenter Academy Award for Best Visual Effects (1997): Thomas L. Fisher. Michael Kanfer, Mark A. Lasoff, Robert Legato Academy Award for Best Costume Design (1997): Deborah Lynn Scott Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing (1997): Tom Bellfort, Christopher Boyes Academy Award for Best Sound (1997): Tom Johnson, Gary Rydstrom, Gary Summers, Mark Ulano Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture--Drama (1998) Golden Globe Award for Best Director (1998): James Cameron Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score (1998): James Horner Golden 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 at the 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 budget by more than $100 million. Director Cameron sketched the pictures of Bukater that appear in this movie. In the scene where Dawson is supposed to be drawing Bukater, Cameron's hands are shown sketching. Quotes Dawson (standing at the prow of the ship): "I'm the king of the world!" Ruth DeWitt Bukater (to her daughter's fiancé): "So this is the ship they say is unsinkable." Cal Hockley: "It is unsinkable. God himself couldn't sink this ship." Dawson (to a table full of first-class passengers): "I love waking up in the morning not knowing where I'm gonna go or who I'm gonna meet. Just the other day I was sleeping under a bridge, and now I'm on the grandest ship in the world drinking champagne with you fine people." Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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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.

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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.

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