Titanic Movie Extended Version
(1997) released by the studio. James Cameron has stated that the theatrical release, which runs approximately , is his final Director's Cut .
But Jack doesn’t move.
The crew spent the next six hours retrieving the object. When they brought it to the surface, the leather was miraculously intact, protected by the anaerobic environment of the silt. With trembling hands, wearing white cotton gloves, Brock opened the clasp. titanic movie extended version
There is a visceral, physical struggle between Jack, Fabrizio, and Cal’s bodyguard, Lovejoy, in the sinking first-class dining room. This explains why Lovejoy appears later in the film with a bloody head wound. (1997) released by the studio
James Cameron oversaw the reintegration of deleted scenes for this release, though he does not call it a “director’s cut” (he considers the theatrical version his definitive cut). The crew spent the next six hours retrieving the object
Adding the deleted footage brings the film to approximately 3 hours and 47 minutes .