1. The studios wanted Matthew McConaughey to play Jack, but James Cameron insisted on Leonardo DiCaprio.
2. Gloria Stuart was the only person who worked in the production of the film who was actually living in 1912.
With her nomination for Best Supporting Actress at age 87, Gloria
Stuart became the oldest person to ever be nominated for an Oscar.
3. On the set of Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio's pet lizard was run over by a truck, but with some TLC, Leo nursed him to health.
4. On the final
night of shooting in Nova Scotia, one or more pranksters mixed PCP
(angel dust) into the clam chowder served to the cast and crew. 80
people were taken ill, many hospitalized with hallucinations.
5. Reba McEntire was offered and had accepted the role of Molly Brown, but due to later schedule conflicts, had to turn it down.
6. 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.
7. The cost to
construct the ship in 1910-1912 was $7.5 million which was about $120 to
$150 million in 1997 dollars. The movie cost $200 million to make.
8. Titanic was the first film to be released on video while it was still being shown in theaters.
9. Rose, in her old age, 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 doomed animals but cut them.
10. James Cameron
originally wanted Enya to compose the score for the film and even went
so far as to assemble a rough edit using her music. When Enya declined,
Cameron hired James Horner.
11. James Cameron
drew all the pictures in Jack's sketchbook. In fact, the hands seen
sketching Rose wearing the necklace are not Jack's but Cameron's.
12. The coat Rose
wore when the ship was sinking was a size 8 while the rest of the gowns
were a size 4. It was so large to make Rose seem more vulnerable in the
sinking scenes.
13. The elderly
couple seen hugging on the bed while water floods their room are the
owners of Macy's department store in New York; Ida and Isidor Strauss,
both of whom died on the Titanic.
Ida was offered a seat on a lifeboat but refused so that she could
stay with her husband saying, "As we have lived together, so we shall
die together." There was a scene filmed that depicted this moment but
was cut from the final version.
14. After filming, the remains of the full-size set were sold as scrap metal.
15. Gwyneth Paltrow was up for the role of Rose.
Nicole Kidman, Madonna, Jodie Foster, Cameron Diaz and Sharon Stone were all considered for Rose as well.
16. After finding
out that she had to be naked in front of Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet
decided to break the ice, and when they first met, she flashed him.
17. The "full-size" ship exterior set was constructed in a tank on a beach south of Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico.
18. The entire set was mounted on hydraulic jacks and could be tilted up to 6° intact within the depth of the tank.
19. Most of the ocean which extras were jumping into was 3 feet deep.
20. 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.
21. The "ale" in the below decks party was actually root beer.
22. Robert De Niro was offered the role of Captain Smith but turned it down due to a gastrointestinal infection at the time.
23. Most of the stuntmen in the engine room scenes were only about 5 feet tall to make the engine room look a lot bigger.
24. Early in production, this film's brief "decoy" working title was "Planet Ice".
25. James Cameron
went on the dives to the real Titanic himself, and found it an
overwhelming emotional experience to actually see it. He ended up
spending more time with the ship than its living passengers did.
26. After James Cameron finished the script, he discovered that there had been a real "J. Dawson" who died aboard the Titanic.
Today, his grave stone (#227) is the most widely visited in the cemetery.
27. Most of the
decor on the ship was either reconstructed by or under the supervision
of researchers of the White Star Line, the original company which
constructed and furnished the Titanic.
28. The piece of
wooden paneling that Rose floated on after the sinking is based upon a
genuine artifact that survived the sinking and is on display at the
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
29. When Jack
(Leonardo DiCaprio) is preparing to draw Rose (Kate Winslet), he tells
her to "Lie on that bed, uh I mean couch." The line was scripted "Lie on
that couch", but DiCaprio made an honest mistake and James Cameron
liked it so much he kept it in.
30. James Cameron was adamant about not including any song in the film.
Composer James Horner secretly arranged with lyricist Will Jennings
and singer Céline Dion to write "My Heart Will Go On" and record a demo
tape which he then presented to Cameron, who responded very favorably
and included the song over the closing credits.
31. Paramount had to send out replacement reels to theaters who had literally worn out their copies.
32. The most expensive first-class suite on the Titanic cost $4,350, the equivalent of about $75,000 today.
33. Titanic was the first film James Cameron ever directed that did not include or mention nuclear weapons.
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