A Titanic fan has shared a new video that seamlessly edits together five different movie scenes into one sinking supercut. The tragedy that befell the RMS Titanic in 1912 after it collided with an iceberg and sunk in the North Atlantic ocean has been the subject of a number of films over the years. With many of the movies having their own fictional elements added in order to fill the theatrical run time, the most notable of all is James Cameron's 1997 iteration of the disaster, Titanic, which is often considered to be one of the greatest love stories of all time, and was the first film to gross $1 billion worldwide, a feat that took Cameron just 74 days in theatres across the globe.
Prior to the release of Cameron's beloved classic, a number of other retellings of the RMS Titanic's damned maiden voyage had been released, each with varying levels of success at the box office. Often considered to be one of the stronger iterations is 1958's A Night To Remember, whichis believed to have served as inspiration for Cameron himself, with many regarding it as the most historically accurate portrayal of the ship's fateful night. Across the years, the ship's story has been brought to both the big and small screen on numerous occasions, and now one particular fan has edited together a supercut of some of these more impressive onscreen sinking scenes.
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Taking to Youtube, user Yoitzsunny shared their edit that shows the Titanic (and its sister ship, the Britannic) sinking across five different movies, blended seamlessly together into one running sequence. The video, which features clips from Titanic (1953), A Night to Remember (1958), SOS Titanic (1979), Titanic (1997),
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