Titanic

Titanic

Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Entertainment

Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox

Release date

“Titanic” will return to the big screen in both 2D and 3D for a limited time beginning Feb. 10, 2023.

Description

Twenty-five years ago, Academy Award®-winning writer-director James Cameron changed the course of movie history with his sweeping, action-packed romance, “Titanic.” Propelled by unforgettable performances from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as star-crossed lovers Jack and Rose—and groundbreaking visual effects that recreated with startling accuracy the sinking of the “ship of dreams”— “Titanic” became the defining film for a generation. Wowing critics and audiences alike, the vividly imagined epic broke every box-office record on its way to becoming a truly global cultural phenomenon.

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, audiences around the world can experience the emotionally captivating blockbuster once more. Now newly remastered in 4K, at a higher frame rate and with High Dynamic Range, “Titanic” will return to the big screen in both 2D and 3D for a limited time beginning Feb. 10, 2023.

“Titanic” begins in present-day 1997, with an ambitious fortune hunter determined to plumb the treasures of the once-stately ship, only to bring to the surface a story long left untold. The tragic ruins melt away to reveal the glittering palace that was the R.M.S. Titanic, the most luxurious liner of her era. The largest moving object ever built, she was the pride and joy of the White Star Line. Amid the thousands of well-wishers who gather to bid bon voyage to the magnificent vessel as she prepares to launch her maiden voyage from England, destiny calls two young souls, daring them to nurture a once-in-a-lifetime-passion.

Directed by

James Cameron

Written by

James Cameron

Produced by

James Cameron and Jon Landau

Titanic: 25th Anniversary poster

Starring

Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater

Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson

Billy Zane as Caledon Hockley

Frances Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater

Gloria Stuart as Rose Dawson Calvert

Bill Paxton as Brock Lovett

Suzy Amis as Lizzy Calvert

Danny Nucci as Fabrizio

David Warner as Spicer Lovejoy

Jason Barry as Tommy Ryan

Kathy Bates as Margaret "Molly" Brown

Victor Garber as Thomas Andrews

Bernard Hill as Captain Edward John Smith

Jonathan Hyde as J. Bruce Ismay

Eric Braeden as John Jacob Astor IV

Bernard Fox as Colonel Archibald Gracie IV

Michael Ensign as Benjamin Guggenheim

Jonathan Evans-Jones as Wallace Hartley

Mark Lindsay Chapman as Chief Officer Henry Wilde

Ewan Stewart as First Officer William Murdoch

Jonathan Phillips as Second Officer Charles Lightoller

Simon Crane as Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall

Ioan Gruffudd as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe

Edward Fletcher as Sixth Officer James Moody

James Lancaster as Father Thomas Byles

Lew Palter and Elsa Raven as Isidor Straus and Ida Straus

Martin Jarvis as Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon

Rosalind Ayres as Lady Duff-Gordon

Rochelle Rose as Noël Leslie

Scott G. Anderson as Frederick Fleet

Paul Brightwell as Quartermaster Robert Hichens

Martin East as Reginald Lee

Gregory Cooke as Jack Phillips

Craig Kelly as Harold Bride

Liam Tuohy as Chief Baker Charles Joughin

Terry Forrestal as Chief Engineer Joseph G. Bell

Cinematography

Russell Carpenter

Edited by

Conrad Buff, James Cameron, and Richard A. Harris

Music by

James Horner

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