Less than 400 bodies were recovered after the tragedyOver 1,500 people died in the tragic sinking of the Titanic ...
This story appears in the April 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. The wreck sleeps in darkness, a puzzlement of corroded steel strewn across a thousand acres of the North Atlantic seabed.
In the case of Mark Wahlberg’s audition for Titanic, his experience was a little different once he met up with James Cameron. While speaking on Josh Horowitz’s podcast Happy Sad Confused ...
The trench is the deepest place on Earth, deeper than Mount Everest is high, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean ...
James Cameron, the director behind films including The Terminator, Aliens and Titanic, is showcasing his lesser-known skills with pencil and paper in an exhibition that’s just opened in Paris.
Could muddy boots and a coat discovered among the ... on the expedition, but Delgado says the one showing a coat and boots was cropped to show only a boot. However, filmmaker James Cameron ...
You could blame James Cameron for making the blockbuster Titanic in 1997, but clearly that film was a symptom not a cause. Maybe it’s the scale of tragedy, the huge numbers of dead, or the ...
Millvina Dean was only 9 weeks old when her family boarded the Titanic in 1912. She never publicly spoke about the Titanic until September 1, 1985, when the wreck was found. She lived to be 97 years ...
In the National Geographic special Titanic: 25 Years Later With James Cameron, James and the crew recreated the famous scene with separate scenarios to see if both Jack and Rose could survive in ...
At the 1998 Oscars, James Cameron infamously declared that he was “king of the world” while picking up the awards for Best Director and Best Picture for Titanic. As much as that line didn’t ...
For decades after, Millvina Dean attended many Titanic exhibitions, conventions, and events. She also traveled to different schools to tell her life's story. Dean never watched James Cameron's 1997 ...