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James Cameron talks about the shortcomings of ‘Titanic’

By IANS | Updated: December 11, 2023 11:05 IST

Los Angeles, Dec 11 Filmmaker James Cameron has talked about his 1997 blockbuster 'Titanic' and even discussed the ...

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Los Angeles, Dec 11 Filmmaker James Cameron has talked about his 1997 blockbuster 'Titanic' and even discussed the film's shortcomings.

The filmmaker was in conversation with the Los Angeles Times this week and said that the film's budget expanded by the need to build enormous and complicated sets, in addition to a replica of the ocean liner that was full-scale and 800-feet-long.

The 1997 film's production costs ballooned to the biggest budget ever to that point to quell studio panic, reports Deadline.

That led Cameron to try to lasso costs. One way was to cut down on the size of the cast.

“We only cast short extras, so it made our set look bigger. Anybody above five-feet-eight, we didn’t cast them. It’s like we got an extra million dollars of value out of casting.”

The film, which stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, went on to win 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

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