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Alfred Hitchcock nearly made a Titanic movie
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[QUOTE="Seumas, post: 456600, member: 168076"] I thought this was an interesting curiosity. An excerpt from a lecture at the British Film Institute by Hitchcock expert Charles Barr in which he goes into the story behind the aborted Hitchcock Titanic film. Barr convincingly refutes the notion that Hitchcock was never interested in making the film and provides evidence that Hitchcock was in fact fascinated with ships and stories of the sea. What is also interesting is that one of Hitchcock's statements about the proposed film strongly indicate that the role of Californian would not have been ignored either. [MEDIA=youtube]XhGJY0BGmUY[/MEDIA] I'd love to read that twenty page draft treatment ! [/QUOTE]
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