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* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: As there were no water tanks in studios big enough to accommodate the sets, outdoor scenes were shot in an open-air swimming pool. In ''November''; none of the actors wanted to have to jump in. Kenneth Moore wrote: |
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{{quote|"I would have to set an example. I leaped. Never have I experienced such cold in all my life. It was like jumping into a deep freeze just like the people did on the actual Titanic. The shock of the cold water forced the breath out of my lungs. My heart seemed to stop beating. I felt crushed, unable to think. I had rigor mortis... without the mortis. And then I surfaced, spat out the dirty water and, gasping for breath, found my voice. 'Stop!' I shouted. 'Don't listen to me! It's bloody awful! Stay where you are!' But it was too late as the extras followed suit."}} |
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** Sharp eyed tropers will see [[Sean Connery|James Bond]] as a deck hand. |
** Sharp eyed tropers will see [[Sean Connery|James Bond]] as a deck hand. |
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** [[Goldfinger|Pussy Galore]] lost her husband here. |
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** Completing the triumvirate, we see [[James Bond ( |
** Completing the triumvirate, we see [[James Bond (film)|Q]] telling some steerage passengers to bugger off. |
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* [[History Marches On]]: ''Titanic'' is shown going down in one piece. Since the discovery of the wreck in 1985, it's generally accepted that the ship broke in two before it sank. |
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* [[Throw It In]]: The ominous creaking noises the ship makes as it founders were actually made by the set as it was tilted into position. |
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 8 August 2014
- Enforced Method Acting: As there were no water tanks in studios big enough to accommodate the sets, outdoor scenes were shot in an open-air swimming pool. In November; none of the actors wanted to have to jump in. Kenneth Moore wrote:
"I would have to set an example. I leaped. Never have I experienced such cold in all my life. It was like jumping into a deep freeze just like the people did on the actual Titanic. The shock of the cold water forced the breath out of my lungs. My heart seemed to stop beating. I felt crushed, unable to think. I had rigor mortis... without the mortis. And then I surfaced, spat out the dirty water and, gasping for breath, found my voice. 'Stop!' I shouted. 'Don't listen to me! It's bloody awful! Stay where you are!' But it was too late as the extras followed suit." |
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Ilya Kuryakin started out in life as a radio operator.
- Sharp eyed tropers will see James Bond as a deck hand.
- Pussy Galore lost her husband here.
- Completing the triumvirate, we see Q telling some steerage passengers to bugger off.
- History Marches On: Titanic is shown going down in one piece. Since the discovery of the wreck in 1985, it's generally accepted that the ship broke in two before it sank.
- Throw It In: The ominous creaking noises the ship makes as it founders were actually made by the set as it was tilted into position.