29 facts on the manufacture of "titanic" that you have never known

The 1997 blockbuster is full of historical quirks and choice of wild cinema.


Titanic ,, James Cameron Epic Romance-Catastrophe About the sinking of what was formerly the largest ship of all time, is rightly one of the greatest films of all time. Kate Winslet And Leonardo DiCAPRI Played like Rose Dewitt Bukater and Jack Dawson, two lovers crossed in stars who find a romance on the passenger ship condemned before meeting its tragic end after hitting an iceberg. The 1997 film was a sensation, winning an astonishing number of awards and becoming the most profitable film of all time at the moment.

As you can expect from such a massive film on such a huge historical event, there are a lot of anecdotes on the film, including real connections, record achievements, blunders and even the boost. Read more to learn 29 facts on the manufacture of Titanic .

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29 fascinating facts on the manufacture of Titanic

1
Titanic was not the first film on the Titanic - One was created 31 days after its flow.

Titanic wreckage
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There had been many films on the Titanic Before the Titanic of Cameron, especially the years 1958 One night to remember . However, the first film on the sinking, a silent film now lost entitled Saved from the titanic , created on May 16, 1912. It was only 31 days after the casting of the ship. Dorothy Gibson , an actor who survived the sinking, was played in the film.

2
Cameron spent more time with the Titanic that his passengers.

James Cameron at a photocall for
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Famous Cameron is very in submersible dives on the high seas, and he went down to the real wreck of the Titanic 33 times to search and film the wreck. Because of all these dives - each one takes hours - he has spent more time "on" Titanic that the captain of the real ship, Edward Smith , done during his trip.

3
Titanic cost more to do than reality Titanic .

Still from Titanic, grand staircase flooding
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It costs $ 7.5 million To build it Titanic In 1912, which, adjusted to inflation, was nearly $ 250 million today. It is cheaper than the film, whose budget of $ 200 million in 1997 is equivalent to $ 390 million today.

4
The same company that made carpets for the real Titanic made them for the film.

Still from Titanic dining room scene
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James Templeton & Co and Stoddard International, the oldest manufacturer of Scotland carpets, Make carpets For the first class show for the real Titanic . Over 80 years later, they Make the same carpets For the cinematographic version of the Titanic.

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Titanic The code name for the shooting was "Planet Ice".

Still from Titanic behind-the-scenes featurette
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It is not uncommon for large and planned films to use false names during filming to try to throw fans of the smell and keep them away from filming. Titanic 's The code name was "Planet Ice", " A cheeky wink at the fateful iceberg with which the condemned ship collided.

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6
Winslet sent a rose to Cameron to put pressure for the role.

Kate Winslet and James Cameron in 1998
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Gwyneth Paltrow And Claire Danes both Shot Down Offer to play Rose , although even then, it was a bit of a fight for Winslet to make sure that she would get the role. She sent Cameron a single rose And a card signed "your pink" in order to convince the director that she was right to play the main character. Winslet finally convinced him, and the rest belongs to history.

7
Winslet accidentally flashed DiCaprio on the first day of the shooting.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio
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Winslet had to undress for the scene when Jack de DiCaprio takes a photo of her. But when he came to turn this scene, his co-star had already seen it in the buff. Winslet says People This dicaprio accidentally entered her while she made up and had nothing. "I said," We are going to spend the whole day like that; We could also get it back now. "It broke the ice," she recalls.

8
Cameron drew the famous naked rose sketch.

rose sketch from Titanic
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In addition to being an incredible director, Cameron is also a very good artist. It was actually him, not DiCaprio or an artist nameless behind the scenes, who drew the iconic rose sketch Posting on the sofa bearing the heart of the ocean. These are the hands of Cameron in the close plans, and he also designed all the other images of the Jack sketch book.

9
A real survivor of a shipwreck appears in the film.

Eric Braeden in Titanic
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Eric Braeden , a German actor better known for his role in the soap opera Young people and agities , plays John Jacob Astor IV , one of the richest men in the world at the time of his death, Titanic . Braeden revealed in his 2017 Memoirs that he was actually a Survivor of the Wilhelm Gustloff Sinking MV , having been on board the ship when he was a very small child. The boat was used as transport to evacuate more than 10,000 people while the Soviets advanced on Nazi Germany during the end of the Second World War, and more than 9,000 people died when a Soviet submarine torpedoed in the Baltic Sea in January 1945. The greatest loss of life in the sinking of a single ship. (In comparison, 1,517 people would be dead When the Titanic sank.)

10
The actors ate real beluga caviar on the set.

Caviar being plated in Titanic scene
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According to Brett Baker , The replacement for DiCaprio, The actors ate real caviar beluga During the dinner scenes in the first class dining room. Beluga Caviar is among the most sophisticated varieties of an already sophisticated (and expensive) food, with an estimated cost of $ 4,000 per book . It is a delicious and expensive commitment to likelihood.

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11
Someone enriched the boosts with pcp and poisoned the cast and the crew.

Bill Paxton in Titanic
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During filming in 1996, around 80 distribution and team members (including Cameron and Bill Paxton ) had to go to the hospital because someone had a delicious pot of pelt pelt crafts of craft services With the PCP psychedelic drug . (Winslet and Decaprio were not there.)

Although people raised and sick ("Some people laughed, some people were crying, some people vomited," Paxton said Weekly entertainment ), no one was seriously injured, fortunately. The person responsible for the tip of the boost has never been found and the police in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who investigated the crime closed the case without identifying a suspect in 1999. However, in April 2024, The police were informed To publish any additional information they had on the case, which means it is possible that we can know more about the incident soon.

12
The Rose Dog breed in current scenes is an Easter egg.

Gloria Stuart in Titanic
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Elderly pink, played by Gloria Stuart In the history of framing, has a small Pomeranian. This choice of race is not an accident, because two of the three dogs that survived the sinking of the Titanic were Pomeranians. The third dog was a Pekinais.

13
The departure of the ship was filmed upside down.

Still from the Southampton scene in Titanic
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To save costs on a film already very, very expensive, Cameron has built a large -scale recreation of only half of reality Titanic And had faced the ocean so that the prevailing winds blow out smoke, hair and costumes in a way that would make the ship look. It worked mostly, but when the Titanic Party, the port side was moored rather than the starboard side they had built. This meant that for all the scenes where the ship was leaving (as well as for a few other plans here and there), the actors and the extras had to do everything upside down so that it seems that it was the good side of the ship when The images were reflected . Lettering and costumes were also to be returned.

14
Jack mentions Lake Wissota, who did not exist at the time.

Still from deck scene in Titanic
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One of the rare historical inaccuracies entirely Titanic Comes when Jack talks to Rose about his ice fishing days on Lake Wissota in Wisconsin. The problem was that Lake Wissota did not exist at the time. It was artificial , created as a result of floods within the framework of the Lake Wissota hydroelectric project in 1917 - five full years after Jack told this story. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

15
Céline Dion recorded "My Heart Will Go On" in secret because Cameron did not want to finish the film with a pop song.

Celine Dion backstage at the Grammys in 1999
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Although Celine Dion "My heart will continue" has become as emblematic as any other part of Titanic , Cameron was Originally skeptical to have a pop song - Or any song with song - in his film. But the film composer, James Horner , wrote what was going to become "my heart will continue" for Dion and recorded him one night so that they could insert him in a cup of the film in an attempt to convince the filmmaker who ends the film with such an emotional , exciting the ballad would be a good choice. He was convinced, and "My Heart will continue" has become an essential part of the film tradition - and one of the best -selling singles of all time.

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16
The young boy playing with a top was based on a real person and a real photo.

Boy playing with top in Titanic
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In a first scene, a young boy can be seen playing with a top on the first class game. This is a reference to one of the rare surviving images of Titanic . Francis Browne , an Irish Jesuit priest, was on the Titanic For only the first stage of his trip, embarking on Southampton, England, and descending during the ship's stop in Cobh, Ireland. Father Browne took pictures of his short trip without incident, including one of the six years Robert Douglas Spedden Play on deck . Spedden survived the sinking, although he was tragically affected by a car and killed three years later.

17
The car where Jack and Rose sleep together were actually on the ship.

Jack and Rose in the car in Titanic
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Jack and Rose have a scorching scene at the back of a car that has been stored inside the Titanic . This car, a 1912 Renault Type Cb City Coupé , was actually on the ship and was the only known automobile on board, according to the Manifest cargo. The car was not recovered from the wreckage and we do not know in what kind of condition it would be.

18
The man who drinks next to Jack and Rose when the stern of the ship goes under was real.

Man drinking from flask in Titanic
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Jack and Rose are among the last people to leave the Titanic Before it flows, and they are joined on the vertical arc and quickly descending by a chief who takes a sip of alcohol from a ball. This character is based on a real person. baker Charles John Joughin was the last person to leave the ship And he at least partially attributed his survival to alcohol, because he testified that he had had a "half-mast of alcohol" before going down, and that helped him to survive in the icy water without Bad effect until it is saved by a rescue canoe.

19
"We dressed in our best and are ready to descend like gentlemen" was a real quote.

Michael Ensign in Titanic
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One of the famous victims of Titanic The disaster was Benjamin Guggenheim . He appears in a small role in the film played by Michael Ensign . When the ship was going down, Guggenheim would have refused to climb on a lifeboat, instead of formal clothes and saying: "We disguised ourselves in our best and are ready to descend like gentlemen." This quote was included in the film.

20
The couple who die in bed together is based on real people.

Couple laying in bed Titanic scene
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The first class couple which is seen lying together in bed as the waters rise and the ship begins to flow is based on real passengers Isidor And Ida Straus . Isidor, a former member of the US Congress and co -owner of the Macy department store, would have refused to get on a rescue canoe before women and children. In turn, Ida refused to get along without her husband.

In a dark and ironic echo, Stockton Rush ,, The co-founder of Oceangate Died in 2023 when a submersible, he piloted imploded during a wreckage of the Titanic , East A descendant of Ida Straus .

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21
Cameron regrets the scene where the first Murdoch officer shoots a passenger.

Scene on the deck with Officer Murdoch in Titanic
Paramount pictures

During the chaos while the ship flows, the first officer Murdoch ( Ewan Stewart ) Pull a passenger before turning the pistol over himself. Although there were shots of the survivors, including information that an officer could have shot someone before committing suicide, there is no evidence that it was Murdoch, who was a real person. Murdoch's descendants opposed the representation of their ancestor, and Cameron said later "I think that I was a little winning with the story and that I was not sensitive to the impact it could have had on families."

22
The scenes taking place in 1912 are as long as the real Titanic took to flow.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic
Paramount pictures

The truth Titanic to flow Two hours and 40 minutes After he collided with this fateful iceberg. If you remove all the scenes that take place nowadays and the end of the execution of the execution of 3 hours and 14 minutes from the film, you find yourself with the exact time so that the real ship descends.

23
They filmed the flood of the large staircase in a single socket.

Grand staircase flooding scene in Titanic
Paramount pictures

When the time came to shoot the scene where the water bursts and floods the Titanic Grand staircase, Cameron and Co. had only one chance To capture everything. The spill of 90,000 gallons of water on the whole decorated and elaborated would destroy it. In fact, it is possible that the filmmaker helped to solve a real mystery on the staircase of the real ship.

The staircase is absent from the wreckage, and Cameron noted in a book About the realization of the film that the false staircase has released and stole the surface when the scene was filmed. It is possible that the same thing has happened to the staircase of the real ship and that it still separated while going up.

24
The stars peed in the water on the tray.

still from titanic
Paramount pictures

Because the filming of the sinking of Titanic was a long process that took place largely on sets which were partially overwhelmed in a gigantic water tank, the actors were occasionally relieved rather than taking the trouble to go out in their wet clothes, to change and go in the toilet.

"Yes, I sometimes admit pee in this water "Said Winslet Rolling stone . "Because you wanted to do things. You didn't want to have to go out and go to the bathroom, which would take half an hour with corsets and dresses and all this kind of thing. So, yes, I have Made pee.

25
Cameron corrected the Starscape at the end of the film on the advice of Neil Degrasse Tyson.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson
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Cameron made great efforts to make Titanic As precise for the story he could have had, but astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson I found an error in the film and highlighted it, As he is used to doing . Tyson noticed that The stars above Rose and Jack At the end of the film were not the real stars of the sky at night Titanic sunk. He sent an email to Cameron about the blunder. The director's response?

"So I said:" Very well, son of an [explanive], send me the good stars for the exact time, 4:20 on April 15, 1912, and I will put it in the film "" " The director recalled . The updated and corrected stars was the only change that Cameron brought to the 3D 2012 reissue.

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26
The "door" on which Rose is at the end of the film is based on a real artifact.

Titanic Rose on Door
Paramount pictures

A lot of restlessness was made to find out whether or not there was Jack room on the door This rose floats after the ship descent, but the piece of debris was not really a door. It is based on a real artefact , a piece of broken and skillfully sculpted wood which was recovered after the sinking and is currently housed at the Maritime Museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The propeller recently Sold for $ 718,750 during an auction .

27
Jack is a fictitious character, but there is a grave for J. Dawson in the memorial.

Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic
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Jack and Rose are both fictitious Cameron characters created for the film, but someone with a name similar to the character of DiCaprio died when the ship sank. The body of Joseph Dawson , who had a job to shovel coal in the motors of the Titanic, was found after the sinking. His remains were buried At the Lawn Fairview cemetery in Halifax, Canada, under a tombstone that reads "J. Dawson". The creators of Titanic I didn't know that there was really a J. Dawson on the ship before making the film. His grave has since become a minor pilgrimage site for film fans.

28
The actor who played Captain Smith has an Oscars record.

Bernard Hill in Titanic
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Bernard Hill , died in May 2024, held the distinction of being the only actor to have appeared in two films which won 11 Oscars. He played Captain Smith Titanic and King Theoden in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King . (The 1959 film Ben Hur is the only other film to have won so many Oscars.)

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Titanic was the first film to have two nominated people for the Oscars for playing the same role.

Kate Winslet at the Academy Awards in 1998
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Titanic was nominated for 14 prices, a record with which he shares All about Eve And La la Land . Among these appointments, two were the first historical, because Winslet and Stuart were nominated for the best actress and the best support actress, respectively, for having played Rose at different ages. It is the first (and so far) times that two actors have been nominated for playing the same character in the same film.


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