Talk:A Night to Remember
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The decision to make the film in black and white also allowed them to splice in not only footage of the Nazi film "Titanic" from 1942/3, it also allowed them to splice in footage of real ships being launched -- tho not the Titanic. How can I put this in words? I tried editing the page to say it but nothing came out right. -- Zoe
[edit] Split
This information about the film has been split off to A Night to Remember (film). I believe all the appropriate information has been changed, but if I've missed something, feel free to fix it. :) -- Natalya 19:06, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
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