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Re: "RMS Lusitania" - is Hollywood not interested in this story?
As a lover of sea stories and most notably liners and ships i'd be very interested in seeing a good film done on the RMS Lusitania, and Britanic for that manner (not counting that lame TV movie from a few years ago).
There's also a very famous ship that no one seems to have heard of docked in Philadelphia called the SS United States that i'd like to see a film on. Sure it didn't sink but a sinking does not a good film make.
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Re: "RMS Lusitania" - is Hollywood not interested in this story?
There's a documentary coming out very soon called Lady in Waiting: The SS United States (the title comes from the fact that no one seems to know exactly what to do with the ship, save it? scrap it?) that i'm definitely checking out and I urge anyone who is the least bit interested in ships to check it out, too.
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Re: "RMS Lusitania" - is Hollywood not interested in this story?
No sweat, Silverwook.
Titanic was a project of passion for James Cameron, Hollywood tried it again with
Pearl Harbor but it didn't work.
I think that the studios realized that the kind of box office and critical magic generated by
Titanic comes along very rarely.
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