1997 All Deleted Scenes Top | Titanic

Rose’s wardrobe/face-off sequences

[Theatrical Ending] [Alternate Deleted Ending] Rose walks alone to stern Lizzy & Brock catch Rose on railing │ │ Drops diamond secretly Rose shows Brock the diamond │ │ Retires to bed peacefully Brock holds it, learns a life lesson │ │ Transitions to Titanic dream Rose drops it; Brock laughs & dances

Below is a breakdown of the top deleted scenes and why they remain significant to fans. 1. The "Goofy" Alternate Ending titanic 1997 all deleted scenes top

This is the most infamous piece of deleted footage. In the theatrical ending, Old Rose secretly drops the "Heart of the Ocean" diamond into the sea. The alternate ending, however, saw her discovered by the treasure hunter, Brock Lovett:

In the theatrical cut, Molly Brown argues with Quartermaster Hichens to row back. A longer version has her physically threatening him: “I have a few votes in the Senate, Mr. Hichens. They’d love to hear how you left three hundred people to die.” Hichens sneers, “You’re a woman. You have no vote.” She replies, “No. But I have a diamond.” This shows her using Rose’s jewel as psychological leverage—cut for being too convoluted. In the theatrical ending, Old Rose secretly drops

The film's grand staircase was an iconic set piece, but a deleted scene shows the staircase in all its glory, with passengers milling about and socializing.

A lengthy fistfight between Jack and Cal’s valet, Lovejoy, in the flooded dining room. It was cut because test audiences felt it ruined the pacing of the sinking, though it explains why Lovejoy is bleeding from his head later in the film. 5. The Heartbreaking Fate of Cora Hichens

The theatrical cut is a masterpiece of pacing. The deleted scenes are essential viewing only for those who wish to study the characters as fully realized historical archetypes rather than cinematic tropes.

This scene highlights Rose’s internal desperation before she attempts to jump off the stern. It makes her connection to Jack feel less sudden, showing she was already yearning for the authenticity of the lower decks. 2. The Shooting Star and "Come Josephine"

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