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Alternate versions for
Titanic (1997)

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  • When aired on TNT, the scene where Jack is drawing Rose is a different take. The board that he uses to write on is higher to cover up any of her nude body.

  • An old-style silent newsreel was filmed showing several of the main characters getting ready to board the Titanic. Originally this footage was only available on the Titanic official movie website but was later included in the 4-disc deluxe collector's edition DVD-box.

  • In the film, Old Rose says "I'll be God-damned" when she sees her portrait on TV. In some trailers, an alternate take was used in which she just says "I'll be damned." This has led some to speculate alternate takes might have been shot of other scenes to tone down the profanity for future TV release. It has been suggested a toned down version of the portrait scene also exists.

  • The version shown in Singapore deletes the nude drawing of Kate Winslet.

  • The 70mm print shown at the Odeon Cinema Leicester Square (London, UK) is rumored to have included a scene of two mariners looking on at the Titanic launching distress flares. They dismiss them/misunderstand by concluding that they are celebratory fireworks. This is not in several 35mm prints.

  • A special home video enhanced for the blind was released on October 5, 1999 in the US. It features a process called TheaterVision, consisting in additional narration by director James Cameron and actress Angie Dickinson describing the onscreen actions and images during dialogue-less scenes.

  • During the sinking in a prerelease version seen in November 97, there was a short scene with the Strausses (The older couple later seen on the bed). Mrs. Strauss is offered a place on the boats, but refuses to leave her husband, and Mr. Strauss refuses to take a place before the other men. You can see the tail end of the shot in the final film, with the two of them walking away after this exchange. Other things that were longer in this version were the opening on the sea floor, where more artifacts are seen, as well as Rose's search for the handcuff key (she is shown looking through more drawers, etc.)

  • The CD-ROM Titanic Explorer (1997) (VG) features footage shot for but cut from the film, including several of the scenes mentioned in the above list.

  • In the NBC television version, the nudity scene with Kate Winslet is edited out.


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