Robert T. Paige
Member
>>If I was attempting to make a film which was faithful to the history, that would be my preferred way of doing it. You just can't do justice to the story in only two hours.<<
Might be of interest that "Titanic" (1953) is only 1 hour 38 minutes in length....and it's been judged "the most horrible Titanic movie ever made."
>>When I see "Based on actual events" I tend to take that as a red flag!<<
Such as on "Titanic" (1953) ?
Some of the more interesting things about the DVD
on "Titanic" (1953)are the commentary sound tracks. However, the commentary by Film Critic Richard Shickel sounds as if he was bored about the whole thing and occasionally he comes across as "Oh ?...Now ...Where was I ?..Oh yes ! Now about that..." LOL.
Might be of interest that "Titanic" (1953) is only 1 hour 38 minutes in length....and it's been judged "the most horrible Titanic movie ever made."
>>When I see "Based on actual events" I tend to take that as a red flag!<<
Such as on "Titanic" (1953) ?
Some of the more interesting things about the DVD
on "Titanic" (1953)are the commentary sound tracks. However, the commentary by Film Critic Richard Shickel sounds as if he was bored about the whole thing and occasionally he comes across as "Oh ?...Now ...Where was I ?..Oh yes ! Now about that..." LOL.