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So, 'The Making of 'A Night to Remember' is this intriguing little documentary that dives into the creation of one of the more candid portrayals of the Titanic disaster. It runs about sixty minutes and features some pretty rare behind-the-scenes footage from William MacQuitty, who was involved in the original film. The pacing is slow but deliberate, letting you soak in the craftsmanship behind the scenes. You get to see the practical effects which, for its time, were quite innovative. There's a certain atmosphere of reverence, as if the filmmakers were really trying to honor the gravity of the story. It’s distinct in how it captures not just the production, but the spirit of the era of filmmaking itself.
Includes rare behind-the-scenes footageFocuses on craftsmanship and practical effectsExplores the thematic depth of the Titanic story
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