Re: film railings


Posted by Ron Hamill on September 01, 2000 at 15:28:06:

In Reply to: Re: film railings posted by Jeanne on September 01, 2000 at 14:54:20:


: : Do you mean the painting resting on the bedside table behind the lamp or something else? Ron H

: No, same one, but it looks like it's floating in the air just in front of the lamp, all greenish in color & appears to have a mermaid with a genie's tail instead of a mermaid's tail.

: Jeanne

All I can see is the painting of a ballerina scene behind the lamp, but it does look like something was done to that area because some of the lamp is cut off,
while your in that room take a look at the ceiling above the bed, they didn't bother to fill in those spaces so you can still see the top of the set, this stuff
doesn't bother me too much because I think of the tour as being more of a tour of the set rather than a representation of the real Titanic, lets face it this cd was
not done for the scrutinizing eyes of a real student of Titanic, but for the masses
who wanted to know more about something than they did before. It's still a great little set though. I know somethings about the film set, because I collect set pieces from the film and White Star Line Memorabilia. If you happen to have a copy of the A+E special "Beyond Titanic" I worked on some of the research and was interviewed towards the end in front of my elevator set piece, however in
reading these postings some of these people should of worked on the film, it
amazes me that to this very day, they are still discovering things about Titanic,
comparing pictures, drawings etc. that previously were unknown. Just by comparing. Truly Amazing.

Ron Hamill


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