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(Credited cast)| Peter Coyote | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
| Eva Hart | ... | Herself - Titanic survivor (archive footage) | |
| James Cameron | ... | Himself | |
| Al Giddings | ... | Himself | |
| Kate Winslet | ... | Herself / Rose DeWitt Bukater | |
| Leonardo DiCaprio | ... | Himself / Jack Dawson | |
| Ken Marschall | ... | Himself - Titanic Visual Historian | |
| Don Lynch | ... | Himself - Titanic Historian | |
| Ruth Becker Blanchard | ... | Herself / Titanic survivor (archive footage) (as Ruth Becker-Blanchard) | |
| Jon Landau | ... | Himself | |
| Marjorie Robb | ... | Herself - Titanic survivor (archive footage) | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Scott G. Anderson | ... | Lookout Frederick Fleet | |
| Kathy Bates | ... | Mrs. Margaret Brown | |
| Victor Garber | ... | Thomas Andrews, Jr. | |
| Bernard Hill | ... | Captain Edward John Smith | |
| Emmett James | ... | 1st Class Steward | |
| Jonathan Phillips | ... | Second officer Charles Herbert Lightoller | |
| Ewan Stewart | ... | First officer William Murdoch | |
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In 1998, my mum taped this show one Thursday night (we were probably watching something else at the same time), and watched it the next day. Fairly much routine for dad, and wasn't the best thing mum had ever seen, although she really enjoyed it. For me, it was a different matter. I was nine when i saw this one, and ever since then, I've had a love for history (particually Titanic, I know more about it than all of my history teachers put together!), and (although it was a few years later), after several hundred repeated viewings of it, I decided one day to become a filmmaker (granted, other factors like Peter Jackson, Steve Spielberg and George Lucas did help ...), but this is what started it for me. Two of the most important aspects of my life (apart from friends, family and animals) were both spawned from this one documentary. I know it sounds really stupid, but its true. OK, I sound like a nut job now, but I guess this story really isn't a cliché after all! (well, not much of one!)