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Titanic 1997(2012) 1080p 3D HSBS Dual Audio AC3 (6ch English 6ch Hindi) V.K{HKRG} - The stunning cinematic achievement re-defined world cinema all across the globe and made movie memorabilia valuable - Titanic's story is epic and continues to be enduringly popular, as its release in 1997 was met with hysteria and fascination by theatergoers around the world - Titanic was released 20 years ago on December 19, 1997 by Paramount Pictures for a worldwide release and was one of the most expensive films ever made at that time - James Cameron's film had a total budget of $200 million (currently $336,000,000), cost about $29. 8 million ($45,739,898) to promote and another $28. 8 million ($43,521,832) was spent on prints and advertising - Titanic grossed a total of $2.18 billion ($3.01 billion) at the box office - Titanic's director James Cameron was nominated for a Best Director Oscar, but he lost it to Steven Spielberg for "Saving Private Ryan" - A documentary on the making of Titanic called "Blood In The Water" was released in May 2009 - In 1997, James Cameron's film was responsible for 70 percent of all tickets sold in U.K. theaters - Titanic won 14 Academy Awards and received an additional 12 nominations, and won Best Picture and Best Director (Cameron) - According to the "Guinness Book of World Records", Titanic is the top grossing movie of all time - The highest grossing film of all time with a worldwide gross of more than $1 billion - 2018 box office estimate is about $1.5 billion worldwide - Fun Facts: Largest opening weekend with $27.5 million, the highest domestic gross at that time was Harry Potter 3 with $234 million, most profitable movie ever made at that time, with an average return on investment of 900%. - Total gross: $2,186,772,302 (Worldwide) (1997) $1,835,258,302 (Domestic) $351,514,000 (Foreign) - Total gross: $2.18 billion (Worldwide) - The film continues to be a favorite around the world and has broken many box office records and is one of the most watched films of all time. - The movie was nominated for 14 Oscars and won 11. It was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director but lost both to Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan". - James Cameron won his first Oscar for Best Director. cfa1e77820
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