Such as the model used in the movie and a few costumes, of which we know what they look like in color. I believe that Thelma Ritter's dinner gown is known to survive today and one of Barbara Stanwyck's gowns is in the Ireland Titanic museum.
Here is the gown I was referring to:
Any good side views of the 1953 filming model? The only ones I see are ones showing the bow and stern. I'd like to see a good side view or boat deck views of the model.
I'm sorry if I posted this in the wrong place.
In this movie, Richard Sturges (Clifton Webb) gets on board the Titanic by giving a steerage passenger named Jean Pablo Uzcadum a huge sum of money to buy 100 acres of land in exchange for him giving him his third class ticket.
Later in the film, his wife, Mrs. Uzcudum, is seen working with...
In the (1953) movie "Titanic" a somewhat inebriated and de-frocked Priest "Ex-Rev. George Healey" (Richard Basehart) is shown leaning over the railng at night, gazing at the stars.
He remarks "Answer up for the roll call...... Aldebaran, you lonely star....."
Would it have been possible to have...
Gave this a view last night. The strong acting and script is what overcomes any quibbles one could have with the fictionalization and inaccuracies, plus one must remember it was made prior to ANTR, which meant they didn't have the resources at their disposal that later productions would have...
I'm not sure if this has been asked before, but does anyone know why the Molly Brown character was renamed Maude Young when other historical figures such as Smith, Lightoller, The Astors and The Strauss' kept their names?
I still love the "Pay a thousand dollars to ride on the greatest ship...
We know that Fox used the "Titanic" model in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" after altering it to resemble the Queen Mary, and also used some of "Titanic's" sets. Also, we learned that some of the model footage and the sets were used again in "Dangerous Crossing". Now I find a third Fox movie...
Hey, everyone! I was just watching the 1953 version of Titanic last night and there was this one particular scene I am curious about. It's before the Titanic hits an iceberg it shows Mr. Sturges playing cards with some other passengers in the bar when a crewmember announces dinner with his...
Hi. I'm not sure whether this should go under the movie thread or the modelling thread, so I'll post it here.
I'm not sure if this has been posted here before, but I have found the model from Titanic 1953 at the Marine Museum in Fall River, MA. I went there with my father the other day, and...
Hi- Forgive me if this refers to the Barbara Stanwyck Titanic Movie- I know it was either that one or ANTR- An Irishman is singing the lead, and as hes singing he spots a young eastern European girl who takes his fancy- The last line of the song is "We're Off to Philadelphia in the Morning!"...
The 1953 Barbara Stanwyck-Clifton Webb movie "Titanic" will be released on DVD by Fox Home Video sometime in August as part of a series of releases of classic films. No information on whether it will contain any supplements beyond a trailer (which is standard for all DVDs) but I would suppose...
I heard there was once a Titanic model on display at Northtown Mall in the Minneapolis, Minnesota, metro area, which then went to a museum out east.
This wasn't by any chance the model from the Webb-Stanwyck film, was it?
Richard K.
Hi, did the real Titanic really have those annoying sirens as heard in the (1953) version, this sirens start sounding very shortly after the ship hits the iceberg, i enjoy the movie but those sirens are so bothersome. I hope the real passengers and crew did'nt have to go through that. Denise
The scene at the end of the movie when the passengers are singing Nearer My God To Thee, is very touching i become teary every time i see this scene. There are other touching moments also. even though the movie is'nt entirely accurate is is still enjoyable to watch. Laurel D.