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 More options Jan 19 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: alt.movies.titanic
From: chewbea...@aol.com (Chewbeanie)
Date: 1999/01/19
Subject: Re: Andrews Portrayal

>Yes, the boat he was referring to  -- 12 in a boat made for 40 --
>was indeed the Duff Gordon's boat.  But that exchange never happened;
>almost certainly Cameron wrote it into the screenplay in order to
>make the point that most boats left the ship with far less than their
>designed load.

In the "titanic explorer" It is said that this was wrote as a dramatic effect,
not to be assumed as fact.  James Cameron said that he could easily have seen
Andrews yelling at Lightroller, and wrote it in.  BTW--Does anyone know who
James Cameron admires most from the Ship???  I would love to know.

Corey Ann
Chewbea...@aol.com
Collide With Destiny  http://members.aol.com/JccDoyle/titan1.htm
TITANIC FAQ  http://members.tripod.com/~coreyann/faq.htm

"His ideas about the male preoccupation with size might be of particular
interest to you..."~Rose


 
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