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DramaRomance

Titanic

- Nothing on Earth could come between them.

101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.

Release Date : 1997-11-18

Language :EnglishFrenchGermanSwedishItalianRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures20th Century FoxLightstorm Entertainment

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The Ship of DreamsTitanic 3DTitanic 25th Anniversary

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio

Character Name : Jack Dawson

Original Name : Leonardo DiCaprio

Gender : Male

Kate Winslet

Character Name : Rose DeWitt Bukater

Original Name : Kate Winslet

Gender : Female

Billy Zane

Character Name : Cal Hockley

Original Name : Billy Zane

Gender : Male

Kathy Bates

Character Name : Molly Brown

Original Name : Kathy Bates

Gender : Female

Frances Fisher

Character Name : Ruth DeWitt Bukater

Original Name : Frances Fisher

Gender : Female

Gloria Stuart

Character Name : Old Rose

Original Name : Gloria Stuart

Gender : Female

Victor Garber

Character Name : Thomas Andrews

Original Name : Victor Garber

Gender : Male

Bill Paxton

Character Name : Brock Lovett

Original Name : Bill Paxton

Gender : Male

Bernard Hill

Character Name : Edward Smith

Original Name : Bernard Hill

Gender : Male

David Warner

Character Name : Spicer Lovejoy

Original Name : David Warner

Gender : Male

Jonathan Hyde

Character Name : Bruce Ismay

Original Name : Jonathan Hyde

Gender : Male

Lewis Abernathy

Character Name : Lewis Bodine

Original Name : Lewis Abernathy

Gender : Male

Suzy Amis

Character Name : Lizzy Calvert

Original Name : Suzy Amis

Gender : Female

Danny Nucci

Character Name : Fabrizio De Rossi

Original Name : Danny Nucci

Gender : Male

Nicholas Cascone

Character Name : Bobby Buell

Original Name : Nicholas Cascone

Gender : Male

Jason Barry

Character Name : Tommy Ryan

Original Name : Jason Barry

Gender : Male

Lew Palter

Character Name : Isidor Straus

Original Name : Lew Palter

Gender : Male

Eric Braeden

Character Name : John Astor

Original Name : Eric Braeden

Gender : Male

Ewan Stewart

Character Name : First Officer Murdoch

Original Name : Ewan Stewart

Gender : Male

Bernard Fox

Character Name : Archibald Gracie

Original Name : Bernard Fox

Gender : Male

Ioan Gruffudd

Character Name : Fifth Officer Lowe

Original Name : Ioan Gruffudd

Gender : Male

Jonny Phillips

Character Name : Second Officer Lightoller

Original Name : Jonny Phillips

Gender : Male

Edward Fletcher

Character Name : Sixth Officer Moody

Original Name : Edward Fletcher

Gender : Male

Scott G. Anderson

Character Name : Frederick Fleet

Original Name : Scott G. Anderson

Gender : Male

Martin East

Character Name : Reginald Lee

Original Name : Martin East

Gender : Male

Gregory Cooke

Character Name : Jack Phillips

Original Name : Gregory Cooke

Gender : Male

Alexandrea Owens

Character Name : Cora Cartmell

Original Name : Alexandrea Owens

Gender : Female

Seth Adkins

Character Name : Three-Year-Old Boy

Original Name : Seth Adkins

Gender : Male

Michael Ensign

Character Name : Benjamin Guggenheim

Original Name : Michael Ensign

Gender : Male

Anatoly M. Sagalevitch

Character Name : Anatoly Milkailavich

Original Name : Anatoly M. Sagalevitch

Gender : Male

Martin Hub

Character Name : Slovakian Father

Original Name : Martin Hub

Gender : Male

Mark Lindsay Chapman

Character Name : Chief Officer Wilde

Original Name : Mark Lindsay Chapman

Gender : Male

Richard Graham

Character Name : Quartermaster Rowe

Original Name : Richard Graham

Gender : Male

Paul Brightwell

Character Name : Quartermaster Hichens

Original Name : Paul Brightwell

Gender : Male

Craig Kelly

Character Name : Harold Bride

Original Name : Craig Kelly

Gender : Male

Ron Donachie

Character Name : Master at Arms

Original Name : Ron Donachie

Gender : Male

Charlotte Chatton

Character Name : Madeleine Astor

Original Name : Charlotte Chatton

Gender : Female

Fannie Brett

Character Name : Madame Aubert

Original Name : Fannie Brett

Gender : Female

Jenette Goldstein

Character Name : Irish Mommy

Original Name : Jenette Goldstein

Gender : Female

Camilla Overbye Roos

Character Name : Helga Dahl

Original Name : Camilla Overbye Roos

Gender : Female

Linda Kerns

Character Name : Third Class Woman

Original Name : Linda Kerns

Gender : Female

Amy Gaipa

Character Name : Trudy Bolt

Original Name : Amy Gaipa

Gender : Female

Martin Jarvis

Character Name : Duff Gordon

Original Name : Martin Jarvis

Gender : Male

Rosalind Ayres

Character Name : Lady Duff Gordon

Original Name : Rosalind Ayres

Gender : Female

Rochelle Rose

Character Name : Countess of Rothes

Original Name : Rochelle Rose

Gender : Female

Jonathan Evans-Jones

Character Name : Wallace Hartley

Original Name : Jonathan Evans-Jones

Gender : Male

Rocky Taylor

Character Name : Bert Cartmell

Original Name : Rocky Taylor

Gender : Male

Liam Tuohy

Character Name : Chief Baker Joughin

Original Name : Liam Tuohy

Gender : Male

Simon Crane

Character Name : Fourth Officer Boxhall

Original Name : Simon Crane

Gender : Male

James Lancaster

Character Name : Father Byles

Original Name : James Lancaster

Gender : Male

Elsa Raven

Character Name : Ida Strauss

Original Name : Elsa Raven

Gender : Female

Reece P. Thompson III

Character Name : Irish Little Boy

Original Name : Reece P. Thompson III

Gender : Male

Laramie Landis

Character Name : Irish Little Girl

Original Name : Laramie Landis

Gender : Male

Mark Rafael Truitt

Character Name : Yaley

Original Name : Mark Rafael Truitt

Gender : Male

John Walcutt

Character Name : First Class Husband

Original Name : John Walcutt

Gender : Male

Terry Forrestal

Character Name : Chief Engineer Bell

Original Name : Terry Forrestal

Gender : Male

Derek Lea

Character Name : Leading Stoker Barrett

Original Name : Derek Lea

Gender : Male

Richard Ashton

Character Name : John Hutchinson

Original Name : Richard Ashton

Gender : Male

Sean Nepita

Character Name : Elevator Operator

Original Name : Sean Nepita

Gender : Male

Brendan Connolly

Character Name : Scotland Road Steward

Original Name : Brendan Connolly

Gender : Male

David Cronnelly

Character Name : Crewman

Original Name : David Cronnelly

Gender : Male

Garth Wilton

Character Name : First Class Waiter

Original Name : Garth Wilton

Gender : Male

Richard Fox

Character Name : Steward #1

Original Name : Richard Fox

Gender : Male

Nick Meaney

Character Name : Steward #2

Original Name : Nick Meaney

Gender : Male

Kevin Owers

Character Name : Steward #3

Original Name : Kevin Owers

Gender : Male

Mark Capri

Character Name : Steward #4

Original Name : Mark Capri

Gender : Male

Marc Cass

Character Name : Hold Steward #1

Original Name : Marc Cass

Gender : Male

Paul Herbert

Character Name : Hold Steward #2

Original Name : Paul Herbert

Gender : Male

Emmett James

Character Name : First Class Steward

Original Name : Emmett James

Gender : Male

Chris Byrne

Character Name : Stairwell Steward

Original Name : Chris Byrne

Gender : Male

Oliver Page

Character Name : Steward Barnes

Original Name : Oliver Page

Gender : Male

James Garrett

Character Name : Porter

Original Name : James Garrett

Gender : Male

Erik Holland

Character Name : Olaf Dahl

Original Name : Erik Holland

Gender : Male

Jari Kinnunen

Character Name : Bjorn Gunderson

Original Name : Jari Kinnunen

Gender : Male

Anders Falk

Character Name : Olaus Gunderson

Original Name : Anders Falk

Gender : Male

Barry Dennen

Character Name : Praying Man

Original Name : Barry Dennen

Gender : Male

Vern Urich

Character Name : Man in Water

Original Name : Vern Urich

Gender : Male

Rebecca Klingler

Character Name : Mother at Stern

Original Name : Rebecca Klingler

Gender : Female

Tricia O'Neil

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Tricia O'Neil

Gender : Female

Kathleen S. Dunn

Character Name : Woman in Water

Original Name : Kathleen S. Dunn

Gender : Female

Romeo Francis

Character Name : Syrian Man

Original Name : Romeo Francis

Gender : Male

Mandana Marino

Character Name : Syrian Woman

Original Name : Mandana Marino

Gender : Female

Van Ling

Character Name : Chinese Man

Original Name : Van Ling

Gender : Male

Bjørn Olsen

Character Name : Olaf

Original Name : Bjørn Olsen

Gender : Male

Dan Pettersson

Character Name : Sven

Original Name : Dan Pettersson

Gender : Male

Shay Duffin

Character Name : Pubkeeper

Original Name : Shay Duffin

Gender : Male

Greg Ellis

Character Name : Carpathia Steward

Original Name : Greg Ellis

Gender : Male

Diana Morgan

Character Name : News Reporter

Original Name : Diana Morgan

Gender : Female

Kris Andersson

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Kris Andersson

Gender : Male

Bobbie Bates

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Bobbie Bates

Gender : Female

Aaron James Cash

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Aaron James Cash

Gender : Male

Anne Fletcher

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Anne Fletcher

Gender : Female

Edmond Alan Forsyth

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Edmond Alan Forsyth

Gender : Male

Andie Hicks

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Andie Hicks

Gender : Male

Scott Hislop

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Scott Hislop

Gender : Male

Stan Mazin

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Stan Mazin

Gender : Male

Lisa Ratzin

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Lisa Ratzin

Gender : Female

Julene Renee

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : Julene Renee

Gender : Female

Brian Walsh

Character Name : Irish Man

Original Name : Brian Walsh

Gender : Male

Alexandra Boyd

Character Name : First Class Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Alexandra Boyd

Gender : Female

James Cameron

Character Name : Steerage Dancer (uncredited)

Original Name : James Cameron

Gender : Male

Mike Butters

Character Name : Musician / Baker (uncredited)

Original Name : Mike Butters

Gender : Male

Bruno Campolo

Character Name : First Class Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Bruno Campolo

Gender : Male

Kevin De La Noy

Character Name : Third Officer Pitman (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin De La Noy

Gender : Male

Tony Kenny

Character Name : Deckhand (uncredited)

Original Name : Tony Kenny

Gender : Male

Sean Lawlor

Character Name : Charles Hendrickson (uncredited)

Original Name : Sean Lawlor

Gender : Male

Don Lynch

Character Name : Frederick Spedden (uncredited)

Original Name : Don Lynch

Gender : Male

Johnny Martin

Character Name : Rescue Boat Crewman (uncredited)

Original Name : Johnny Martin

Gender : Male

Ryan McClurkin

Character Name : Second Class Passenger / Engine Room Crewman (uncredited)

Original Name : Ryan McClurkin

Gender : Male

Meghan McLeod

Character Name : First Class Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Meghan McLeod

Gender : Female

Mike O'Neal

Character Name : Engine Room Crewman (uncredited)

Original Name : Mike O'Neal

Gender : Male

Phil Parlapiano

Character Name : Button Accordionist (uncredited)

Original Name : Phil Parlapiano

Gender : Male

Steven Quale

Character Name : Engine Room Crewman (uncredited)

Original Name : Steven Quale

Gender : Male

R. Gern Trowbridge

Character Name : Drowning Man (uncredited)

Original Name : R. Gern Trowbridge

Gender : Male

Olivia Rosewood

Character Name : Mary Marvin (uncredited)

Original Name : Olivia Rosewood

Gender : Female

John Slade

Character Name : Ohio Man (uncredited)

Original Name : John Slade

Gender : Male

Brian McDermott

Character Name : Titanic Gym Instructor Thomas McCawley (uncredited)

Original Name : Brian McDermott

Gender : Male

Bret Aaron Knower

Character Name : 1st Class Passenger/ 3rd Class Passenger/ Stunts

Original Name : Bret Aaron Knower

Gender : Male

Martin Laing

Character Name : Promenade Deck Steward

Original Name : Martin Laing

Gender : Male

Rebecca Klinger

Character Name : Mother at Stern

Original Name : Rebecca Klinger

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Beautiful Romance - Tragedy Unbound. It has kind of become the popular thing to kick Titanic, the film and its achievements. It's like the love it garnered on release and the colossal waves it made in the history of cinema, never happened, or as some want you to believe, doesn't matter. I can tell you now that many of my macho fuelled friends will privately, under the influence of liquid refreshments, admit to having affection for the film, but socially in a circle environment? Not a bit of it! I have no such problems admitting my love for the film, I love it as much now as I approach 50, as I did when I sat there in awe at the cinema in 1997. You jump - I jump. Titanic is far from flawless, where even now with the advancements in technology the effects over 15 years later look a touch creaky. While it's true as well that away from Rose and Jack the characterisations are thin on the ground. But this is Rose and Jack's story, fully fleshed out for an hour and half and then framed by the terrible tragedy that unfolds for the next hour and half. The tie-in to the present day is superbly constructed by James Cameron - the search for the diamond - the real life filming of the Titanic wreckage - and the flashback telling of the story by a delightful Gloria Stuart as old Rose, and the sinking of the ship and its aftermath is stunning and heart breaking in equal measure. Never let go. So may scenes and dialogue exchanges stay in the memory for ever. The band playing on, the captain awaiting his fate, the mother ushering her children to sleep before the sea comes to take them, the old boy drinking his brandy as the water rushes in, or just Jack and Rose, polar opposites in society's class structure, making love, making art or just professing that neither will ever let go. It's what makes Titanic the wonderful piece of cinema it is, where beauty and tragedy merge to create something forever memorable. A film that deserved all the accolades and cash till ringing that it once did have. 9/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-08

Set around the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS "Titanic", this is essentially a film in two parts. The first, weaker, element features a young "Dawson" (Leonardo DiCaprio) who wins a third class ticket to New York on the soon to depart liner. Meantime, the wealthy but unhappy "Rose" (Kate Winslet) is up in the posh cabins with her cold and unfeeling fiancée "Hockley" (Billy Zane) and her equally unpleasant, venally ambitious mother "Ruth" (Frances Fisher). Desperately unhappy, "Rose" considers jumping off the prow of the boat, but luckily the charming young "Dawson" is on hand to talk her down, and so begins their friendship that causes much chagrin amongst her socially elite companions. That friendship culminates in him making a rather provocative drawing of her, the final straw for her boyfriend and his enforcer "Lovejoy" (David Warner). It all looks ominous for both until - part two begins. The ship, speeding along nicely under the command of Bernard Hill's Captain Smith clips the underwater part of an iceberg and now history takes over. James Cameron offers us a purely speculative account of what might have happened as the initially incredulous crew start to realise that maybe it is not just Molly Brown (an excellent Kathy Bates) that's unsinkable! What now ensues are a series of well staged scenarios depicting panic, fear, a fair degree of selfishness and some proper stiff upper lips as the ship has be evacuated and the segregation of the passengers and competencies of the crew start to become life threatening. The visual effects have dated, the smoke from the ship's funnels blows in an strangely symmetrical fashion and the later scenes struggle to convince - but this is really a rather tragic love story with a strong chemistry between the engaging two characters at the top of the bill, and an effective performance from the older "Rose" (Gloria Stewart) who takes on the role of narrator 80 years after the disaster. I still find it uncomfortable to watch the actuality of the wreck, which features occasionally throughout the film - I feel like I am quite literally walking through someone's grave; but it does lend a potent hook upon which this lengthy, but well thought out and constructed drama is presented. Criticisms have been made of it's factual inaccuracies, and it may well play a bit fast and loose with some of the real characterisations - but it's a drama, and to be enjoyed has to be appreciated in that sphere. Big screen is a must, it really does lose a great deal on a television.

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Antoine53

@Antoine53

2023-01-17

Awesome

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Nathan

@TitanGusang

2023-02-17

Titanic is simply a masterpiece. This movie has it all. A tremendous score, deep emotion emphasized by fantastic performances, and incredibly gripping and high-stakes action. There is really something for everyone here. Before I continue my praise of the film, I think it has one glaring weakness: the present-day plot. For me, this just did not work all that well. I understand that it was implemented for the main story to have a more emotional impact, but it was not needed. It added almost thirty minutes to the runtime, which could have been used for more character development in the story or to have a more streamlined plot. Not to mention, the acting in this section was lackluster. That might be a hot take, but it was something that I noticed during my watch. Back to the positives. The score is magnificent here. The minute I finished the film, I had an urge to put on this score to be transported back to the Titanic. That does not happen very often to me. The performances are great all around. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's chemistry was perfect. They played off each other so well and really sold this emphatic and rapid love the two shared. The movie spends a lot of time building their relationship and the payoff at the end is worth every second. Billy Zane was an over-the-top asshole, and even though it was cheesy at times, it worked for me. The other ancillary cast members did well, including Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher and Bill Paxton. This film is really two movies put into one and both of them work excellently. The first half is a charming and cute love story that spends a lot of time on character development, laying the background for motivations and personalities. While this half may have been my favorite, it is slightly outdone by the second half, which is a gripping and suspenseful survival action story. This section is brutal, showing large scale panic and hysteria while also having some incredibly horrific deaths. The chaos was infectious and very scary to watch. Both halves create a great sense of emotion in the audience and complement each other very well. Overall, this movie had twenty-five years of hype and critical acclaim to live up to, and I am happy to say it passed expectations. Since leaving the theater, I cannot stop thinking about it. Score: 96% | Verdict: Masterpiece On a side note: I did see this movie in 3D during the twenty-five-anniversary re-release. While it was great to see it remastered in 4K, I do think the 3D was poor and unneeded. This did not affect my grade however, since it was not originally designed as a 3D experience, and they 3D did not really take away for my enjoyment.

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Prodank

@Prodank

2023-09-18

Titanic was enjoyable initially, but the constant TV reruns got old fast. I don't even own a TV anymore, and I'm in no hurry to watch it again. Still, it's a good movie, deserving of a 7/10 rating.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-19

Titanic (1997), directed by James Cameron, is one of those films that never loses its impact, no matter how many times you watch it. Some might call it overrated, but it’s hard to deny the emotional weight and the sheer craftsmanship that went into making it. Rewatching it reminded me why it’s stood the test of time, it’s a great mix of story, performances, and technical execution. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet deliver standout performances as Jack and Rose. Their chemistry is natural and believable, and it’s what drives the story forward. The drawing scene is iconic for many reasons, both on and off the screen. Interestingly, it wasn’t DiCaprio sketching Rose, it was actually James Cameron himself. Cameron, who’s also an artist, added a personal touch to the scene by creating the famous drawing. Behind the scenes, Winslet knew the scene could be awkward since it involved nudity and was one of their first together, so she flashed DiCaprio to help him relax. Even with that, he was nervous and flubbed his line, saying, “Lie on that bed… uh, couch” instead of just “couch.” The mistake stayed in the film, and it adds a little authenticity to the moment. Visually, Titanic is impressive on every level. The production design is meticulous. From the luxurious first-class interiors to the gritty third-class quarters, every set looks authentic and lived-in. The cinematography captures both the intimacy of Jack and Rose’s relationship and the overwhelming scale of the disaster. The sinking sequence is still one of the most intense and well-executed moments in film. Cameron used a mix of practical effects, real sets, and CGI to recreate the chaos, and it all blends seamlessly. The result is a scene that’s visually stunning and emotionally gripping. The final act ties everything together perfectly. Rose’s memories, paired with James Horner’s haunting score, deliver an emotional gut punch. That last shot is unforgettable and leaves you thinking long after the credits roll. Titanic isn’t just about a historical tragedy or a love story, it’s a film about human connection and the choices we make when everything’s on the line. Cameron’s attention to detail, paired with strong performances and excellent storytelling, makes this one of the most impactful films ever made. Overrated? Maybe. But it’s a benchmark in filmmaking for a reason.