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  2. File:Titanic Disaster - Genuine Footage (1911-1912).webm

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    The ship is not actually departing, though the cuts give that impression; the ship is virtually stationary through all shots. These shots are the only movie footage known of the actual Titanic itself; most film seen is of the Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic, built at the Harland & Wolff shipyard at the same time.

  3. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat upon entering service and the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners built for the White Star Line. The ship was built by the Harland and Wolff shipbuilding company in Belfast. Thomas Andrews Jr., the chief naval architect of the shipyard, died in the disaster.

  4. RMS Olympic - Wikipedia

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    The launch was filmed both in black and white and in Kinemacolor, with only the black and white footage surviving. [21] [22] The launches of Titanic and Britannic were also filmed, though only Britannic's survived. [23] Her hull was repainted black following the launch. [6] The ship was then dry-docked for fitting out. Olympic 's propellers (1924)

  5. These Rare Photos Reveal What the Inside of the Titanic ... - AOL

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    On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southhampton, England to New York City. But a few days into the trip, the ship hit an iceberg and sank within hours. Approximately ...

  6. Atlantic (film) - Wikipedia

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    It is known that some scenes were actually filmed on board a P&O ship, the Mooltan. Indeed, the film was originally made as Titanic but after lawsuits it was renamed Atlantic. These lawsuits were initiated by the White Star Line, which owned the RMS Titanic, and which was still in operation at the time. [6]

  7. Titanic (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was initially in development at 20th Century Fox, but a mounting budget and being behind schedule resulted in Fox asking Paramount Pictures for financial help; Paramount handled distribution in the United States and Canada, while Fox released the film internationally. Titanic was the most expensive film ever made at the time, with a ...

  8. Kate Winslet Says “Titanic” 'Door' from Famous Scene Was ...

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    The scene has been a topic of discussion among Titanic fans and general movie-goers ever since the film's 1997 release, with some fans on Reddit also coming to the conclusion that the debris wasn ...

  9. Horizon tank - Wikipedia

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    The studio's tanks are also regularly used for filming TV commercials. In 1996 20th Century Fox acquired 40 acres of waterfront south of Playas de Rosarito in Baja California, Mexico, and built a 17-million-gallon tank for the film Titanic, a co-production with Paramount Pictures. The tank held a replica of the ship, and provided 270 degrees of ...