Posted by Jeanne on September 01, 2000 at 16:24:23:
In Reply to: Re: film railings posted by Ron Hamill on September 01, 2000 at 15:28:06:
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: : : 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
Unfortunately I don't own that video, Ron. If they air it again some time, I will look 4 you most diffently! I own a copy of "The Discovery Of The Titanic" with Doc Ballard & "Titanic Survivors" won on eBay by my husband 4 me. Have you actually visited the wreck?
Jeanne