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TITANIC (1997)
genre: epic romance & disaster
Directed, written and produced by
James Cameron
Starring
Leonardo DiCaprioKate WinsletBilly ZaneKathy BatesFrances FisherGloria StuartBernard HillVictor GarberDanny NucciBill Paxton
Studios
20th Century FoxParamount PicturesLightstorm EntertainmentDistributed by
Paramount Pictures
BRIEFHISTORY
Built at Harland and
Wolff shipyard in Belfast, UKFor
the White Star Line
Thelargest passenger ship
of its time
Atlanticvoyage from
Southampton to New York City
Disasterstruck when it hit an
iceberg and killed 1517 passengers
SYNOPSIS
“I’m the King of the world!” Jack Dawson
A team of treasure hunters explore the wreck of RMS Titanic for the lost necklace Heart of the Ocean.Rose DeWitt Buckater revealed her true identity to the hunters and told the story of the recovered picture.The flashback starts with the scene on the ship, a day prior to the sinking. She retells the story about her romantic relationship with Jack Dawson, and her ordeal during the sinking of Titanic.Jack didn’t survived the sinking, and Rose continued leading a good life, as a fulfillment to Jack’s wishes.Coming back to 1996, she was shown secretly throwing away the lost necklace that she had kept all these while, to the ocean.
MAINCASTS
JACK DAWSONportrayed byLeonardo DiCaprio Penniless.Fell in love with Rose.Subject of jealousy by Rose’s fiancé.Helped Rose to survive the sinking, but he perished.
Rose DeWitt Bukaterportrayed by Kate WinsletDislikes her fiancé.Tried to commit suicide before Jack intervened.Survived the sinking, and lived on a full life.
Caledon Nathan "Cal" Hockley portrayed by Billy ZaneRose Dawson Calvert portrayed by Gloria StuartBrock Lovett portrayed by Bill PaxtonFabrizio De Rossi portrayed by Danny NucciLizzy Calvert portrayed by Suzy Amis
Caledon Nathan "Cal" HockleyRose’s fiancé
Rose Dawson Calvert Rose in 1996
Brock LovettThe treasure hunter
PRODUCTIONS
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Titanic
Waterworld
Terminator 2: Judge-ment Day
“ We wanted this to be a definitive visualization of this moment in history as if you’d gone back in a time machine
and shot it ” James Cameron.
Real Titanic shipwreck filmed on top of Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, a science exploration ship.
Uses the best CGI effects of its time developed by Digital Domain.
Life-size replica of RMS Titanic was constructed at FOX Studio, Playas de Rosarito, Mexico.
EXHIBITION
Cinema release was scheduled on 25 July 1997, but due to post-production and effects delays, Paramount pushed back the release date to December 19, 1997.
Paramount Pictures holds the distribution rights in the US, buying the rights at $65 million. 20th Century Fox holds the rights for international distribution.
Titanic was later released on 1 September 1998 for home theatres, in VHS, laserdisc and DVD format.
US TV Rights is currently held by NBC and HBO.
“ Two studios had had to combine to share the great load of its making ” James Cameron.
DISTRIBUTION
Prints and advertising market cost totalled
$20,000,000.
Worldwide video, DVD & rentals garnered $1,200,000,000.
Television rights stands at
$55,000,000. Titanic remains the highest grossing film for 12 years, until Avatar surpassed it in 2010.
Date Gross Theatres Per Theatre Total Gross
2/ 13/ 1998 $32,876,424 3,002 $10,952 $402,561,8812/ 6/ 1998 $23,027,838 2,956 $7,790 $376,270,7211/ 30/ 1998 $25,907,172 2,853 $9,081 $337,355,6661/ 23/ 1998 $25,238,720 2,771 $9,108 $308,100,2031/ 16/ 1998 $30,010,633 2,767 $10,846 $274,599,8861/ 9/ 1998 $28,716,310 2,746 $10,458 $236,745,0031/ 2/ 1998 $33,315,278 2,727 $12,217 $197,881,81312/ 19/ 1997 $28,638,131 2,674 $10,710 $128,638,131
Top 10 Weekend Chart Record “ It is flawlessly crafted, intelligently constructed, strongly acted, and spellbinding...movies like this are not merely difficult to make at all, but almost impossible to make well ”
. Roger Joseph Ebert, film critic and screenwriter
$8,658,814 on its premiere, and $28,638,131 over the opening weekend.
number 1 for 15 consecutive weeks in the United States and Canada.
international gross of $1,248,025,607.
Won 4 Golden Globes, and many other guild awards.
Grand total revenue of
$1,843,201,268 worldwide.
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TRIVIA•Before announcing development of this film, director James Cameron shot footage of icebergs off Nova Scotia under the pretence of making a film called "Planet Ice“
•Most of the decor on the ship - from the carpet to the chandeliers - were reconstructed by, or under the supervision of, the original companies which furnished the Titanic.
•The staircase is not actually technically accurate being slightly larger in the film than it was in real life. This is because people in 1997 were actually a bit taller than in 1912 so they would have looked out of place on a staircase that fit the correct dimensions.
•After filming, the remains of the full-size set were sold as scrap metal.
•When James Cameron was writing the movie, he intended for the main characters Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson to be entirely fictitious. It was only after the script was finished that he discovered that there had been a real "J. Dawson" who died aboard the Titanic. This "J. Dawson" was trimmer Joseph Dawson, who had been born September 1888 in Dublin, Ireland. His body was salvaged and buried at Fairview Lawn cemetery in Nova Scotia with many other Titanic victims. Today, his grave stone (#227) is the most widely visited in the cemetery.
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