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Titanic (1997)

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After winning a trip on the RMS Titanic during a dockside card game, American Jack Dawson spots the society girl Rose DeWitt Bukater who is on her way to Philadelphia to marry her rich snob fiance Cal Hockley. Rose feels helplessly trapped by her situation and makes her way to the aft deck and thinks of suicide until she is rescued by Jack. Cal is therefore obliged to invite Jack to dine at their first-class... See Full Description
Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama and Romance
Running Time: 3 hrs. 17 min.
Release Date: December 19, 1997
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for disaster related peril and violence, nudity, sensuality and brief language.
Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
U.S. Box Office: $600,743,440
Cast and Credits
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher
Directed by: James Cameron
Produced by: Rae Sanchini, Elaine Edford, C. Marie Davis
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Critical Consensus
Critics Reviews Average Grade:   A-   
BBC, Almar Haflidason
". . .a truly impressive feat of entertainment achieved by Cameron." more...
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Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert
"Like a great iron Sphinx on the ocean floor, the Titanic faces still toward the West, interrupted forever on its only voyage." more...
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E! Online,
"Who'd have thought that the most expensive film ever made could also be good cinema?" more...
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Reel.com, Rod Armstrong
"To my mind, Titanic is really two films — a trite romantic drama about young love and a spellbinding disaster flick which spares no expense." more...
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