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Titanic and the Making of James Cameron

The Inside Story of the Three-Year Adventure That Rewrote Motion Picture History

by Paula Parisi


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A look inside the creation of one of the highest-grossing and most expensive films ever made. Cameron, the director of "Titanic" who is notorious for his perfectionism, had his own studio built in Mexico during the filming, and insisted on the building of a 750-foot replica of the great ship.

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9781557043641
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Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Newmarket Pr
Date

1998
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$1.00
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9781557043658
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Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Newmarket Pr
Date

1998
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$1.00
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Used, Very Good

Publisher Notes

Complete with Academy Award results, this full-length book includes excerpts from James Cameron's journals on how the landmark film was made, plus notes by Parisi, who has covered the saga from the very beginning. Excerpted as a cover story in the February issue of "Wired" magazine. Photos throughout.

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