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Titanic 100 Years On: The Legend of the Unsinkable Floating Palace

Alternate Title:   Titanic 100 Years On: The Legend of the Unsinkable Floating
English - Documentary, Historical
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Company 
Vision Films 
Cast 
Titanic Survivor 
Director(s) 
Tara Pirina 
Writer(s) 
Tara Pirina 
Producer(s) 
Stax Entertainment 
Production Status 
Completed 
Completion Year 
2012 
Synopsis 
TITANIC: 100 Years On, The Legend of the “Unsinkable” Floating Palace.
On 15th April, 100 years ago, the RMS TITANIC sank with 1,517 of its passengers.

The “unsinkable” floating palace set sail from Southampton on 10th April 1912 on her maiden voyage to New York. An iceberg ended this monumental journey 5 days later. Only 705 of the passengers and crew survived.

Presented by actor Mark Lindsay Chapman, who played Chief Officer Henry Wilde in James Cameron's Titanic, this story of the Titanic goes beyond the mere facts… diving deep into myths and legends which are forever a part of this incredible 100-year old story and how they are interwoven with how one director's dream became the ultimate romantic adventure film.

This program features an exclusive look at the Sea City Museum Titanic Exhibit in Southampton, interviews from both survivors and the cast of the blockbuster film including Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane, Bill Paxton and Oscar Award Winning Director James Cameron.
 
  
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