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The Titanic Set Obliterated in a Single Take

In 1997, during the making of Titanic, director James Cameron pulled off one of the most ambitious practical effects ever filmed.
For the Grand Staircase flooding scene, an immense surge of water was released into a specially constructed set built to give way under pressure. As the water hit, the structure collapsed exactly as intended—captured in a single, carefully controlled take that delivered pure cinematic chaos.
The sequence went on to become one of the film’s most unforgettable moments, highlighting the scale, precision, and dedication behind its practical effects.
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