
Nothing on earth could come between them.
101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.
- 7.9
- 1997
- Released
- 3h 14m

Leonardo DiCaprio
Jack Dawson
Kate Winslet
Rose DeWitt Bukater
Billy Zane
Cal Hockley
Kathy Bates
Molly Brown
Frances Fisher
Ruth DeWitt Bukater
Gloria Stuart
Old Rose
Bill Paxton
Brock Lovett
Bernard Hill
Captain Smith
David Warner
Spicer Lovejoy
Victor Garber
Thomas Andrews
Jonathan Hyde
Bruce Ismay
Suzy Amis
Lizzy Calvert
Lewis Abernathy
Lewis Bodine
Nicholas Cascone
Bobby Buell
Anatoly M. Sagalevitch
Anatoly Milkailavich
Danny Nucci
Fabrizio
Jason Barry
Tommy Ryan
Ewan Stewart
1st Officer Murdoch
Ioan Gruffudd
Fifth Officer Lowe
Jonny Phillips
2nd Officer Lightoller
Mark Lindsay Chapman
Chief Officer Wilde
Richard Graham
Quartermaster Rowe
Paul Brightwell
Quartermaster Hichens
Ron Donachie
Master at Arms
Eric Braeden
John Jacob Astor
Charlotte Chatton
Madeleine Astor
Bernard Fox
Col. Archibald Gracie
Michael Ensign
Benjamin Guggenheim
Fannie Brett
Madame Aubert
Jenette Goldstein
Irish Mommy
Camilla Overbye Roos
Helga Dahl
Linda Kerns
3rd Class Woman
Amy Gaipa
Trudy Bolt
Martin Jarvis
Sir Duff Gordon
Rosalind Ayres
Lady Duff Gordon
Rochelle Rose
Countess of Rothes
Jonathan Evans-Jones
Wallace Hartley
Brian Walsh
Irish Man
Alexandrea Owens
Cora Cartmell
Edward Fletcher
6th Officer Moody
Scott G. Anderson
Frederick Fleet
Martin East
Lookout Lee
Craig Kelly
Harold Bride
Gregory Cooke
Jack Phillips
Liam Tuohy
Chief Baker Joughin
James Lancaster
Father Byles
Elsa Raven
Ida Strauss
Lew Palter
Isidor Straus
Reece P. Thompson III
Irish Little Boy
Laramie Landis
Irish Little Girl
Amber Waddell
Cal's Crying Girl
Alison Waddell
Cal's Crying Girl
Mark Rafael Truitt
Yaley
John Walcutt
1st Class Husband
Richard Ashton
Carpenter John Hutchinson
Sean Nepita
Elevator Operator
Brendan Connolly
Scotland Road Steward
Garth Wilton
1st Class Waiter
Richard Fox
Steward #1
Nick Meaney
Steward #2
Kevin Owers
Steward #3
Mark Capri
Steward #4
Chris Byrne
Stairwell Steward
Oliver Page
Steward Barnes
James Garrett
Titanic Porter
Erik Holland
Olaf Dahl
Jari Kinnunen
Bjorn Gunderson
Martin Hub
Slovakian Father
Seth Adkins
Slovakian 3 Year Old Boy
Barry Dennen
Praying Man
Vern Urich
Man in Water
Rebecca Klingler
Mother at Stern
Tricia O'Neil
Woman
Romeo Francis
Syrian Man
Mandana Marino
Syrian Woman
Bjørn Olsen
Olaf
Dan Pettersson
Sven
Shay Duffin
Pubkeeper
Greg Ellis
Carpathia Steward
Diana Morgan
News Reporter
Kris Andersson
Dancer
Bobbie Bates
Dancer
Aaron James Cash
Dancer
Edmond Alan Forsyth
Dancer
Scott Hislop
Dancer
Stan Mazin
Dancer
Lisa Ratzin
Dancer
Julene Renee
Dancer
Alexandra Boyd
First Class Woman (uncredited)
Mike Butters
Musician / Baker (uncredited)
Sean Lawlor
Charles Hendrickson (uncredited)
Don Lynch
Frederick Spedden (uncredited)
Meghan McLeod
First Class Passenger (uncredited)
Olivia Rosewood
Mary Marvin (uncredited)
John Slade
Ohio Man (uncredited)
Brian McDermott
Titanic Gym Instructor Thomas McCawley (uncredited)








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Released
en
$200,000,000.00
$2,264,162,353.00
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Reviews

It could be because it came out when I was 17 and I had to go see it twice in the theater on two dates, and then I had to take my mom to see it. Or it could be because Kate here is sort of a horrible person, really self centered, does a lot of pretty bad things, and we are supposed to root for her. Or it could be because when it came out I got tired of the hype. Or it could be because the

This film is the perfect example of silly idea, immaculate execution. When you think about it, the film is really just a story about a woman who can't get over an intimate and sad experience with a homeless guy on a boat, but the way it's executed with the incredible performances by DiCaprio and Winslett really made it a legendary film. Reminds me of **_The Princess Bride_**, this film may be "dum
Titanic (1997), directed by James Cameron, is one of those films that never loses its impact, no matter how many times you watch it. Some might call it overrated, but it’s hard to deny the emotional weight and the sheer craftsmanship that went into making it. Rewatching it reminded me why it’s stood the test of time, it’s a great mix of story, performances, and technical execution. Leonardo DiC

Titanic was enjoyable initially, but the constant TV reruns got old fast. I don't even own a TV anymore, and I'm in no hurry to watch it again. Still, it's a good movie, deserving of a 7/10 rating.

Titanic is simply a masterpiece. This movie has it all. A tremendous score, deep emotion emphasized by fantastic performances, and incredibly gripping and high-stakes action. There is really something for everyone here. Before I continue my praise of the film, I think it has one glaring weakness: the present-day plot. For me, this just did not work all that well. I understand that it was implem
Awesome

Set around the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS "Titanic", this is essentially a film in two parts. The first, weaker, element features a young "Dawson" (Leonardo DiCaprio) who wins a third class ticket to New York on the soon to depart liner. Meantime, the wealthy but unhappy "Rose" (Kate Winslet) is up in the posh cabins with her cold and unfeeling fiancée "Hockley" (Billy Zane) and her equall

Beautiful Romance - Tragedy Unbound. It has kind of become the popular thing to kick Titanic, the film and its achievements. It's like the love it garnered on release and the colossal waves it made in the history of cinema, never happened, or as some want you to believe, doesn't matter. I can tell you now that many of my macho fuelled friends will privately, under the influence of liquid refres











