There’s a special tug at the heartstrings that follows the death of an actor who’s been closely associated with a death scene, as is the case with Bernard Hill, who died May 5 at the age of 79.
The death of Juanita Moore in 2013 at the age of 98 came 54 years after maybe the ultimate movie deathbed scene — not to mention funeral, with a horse-drawn hearse and Mahalia Jackson eulogizing her in song — in Douglas Sirk’s “Imitation of Life.” And when Carl Weathers died earlier this year, it came nearly four decades after his best-known character, Apollo Creed, had died in “Rocky IV,” prompting the entire “Creed” franchise to spring up in his wake, with him conspicuously, obviously, absent.
Much praise and remembrance has been given since Hill’s passing to his role as Captain E.J. Smith in James Cameron’s “Titanic.” But Bernard Hill’s death scene as Theoden...
The death of Juanita Moore in 2013 at the age of 98 came 54 years after maybe the ultimate movie deathbed scene — not to mention funeral, with a horse-drawn hearse and Mahalia Jackson eulogizing her in song — in Douglas Sirk’s “Imitation of Life.” And when Carl Weathers died earlier this year, it came nearly four decades after his best-known character, Apollo Creed, had died in “Rocky IV,” prompting the entire “Creed” franchise to spring up in his wake, with him conspicuously, obviously, absent.
Much praise and remembrance has been given since Hill’s passing to his role as Captain E.J. Smith in James Cameron’s “Titanic.” But Bernard Hill’s death scene as Theoden...
- 5/6/2024
- by Christian Blauvelt
- Indiewire
Among the evergreen cult classics in Hollywood, James Cameron’s blockbuster film Titanic is a top contender on that elite list. Using the tragic true-life disaster of the ill-fated ship as backdrop, Cameron wove a sweeping fictional romance that is still tugging at people’s heartstrings more than 25 years after its release.
A still from Titanic (image credit: 20th Century Fox)
Apart from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, the film also starred late British actor Bernard Hill who portrayed Captain Edward John Smith. The star appeared in an interview a few months before the re-release of Titanic in 3D and admitted that he did not expect the film to become such a massive hit. Hill also confessed that he was unable to understand the craze of fans who had seen the film innumerable times.
Bernard Hill Wasn’t Able To Comprehend The Hype Behind James Cameron’s Blockbuster
Among the many memorable films in Hollywood,...
A still from Titanic (image credit: 20th Century Fox)
Apart from Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, the film also starred late British actor Bernard Hill who portrayed Captain Edward John Smith. The star appeared in an interview a few months before the re-release of Titanic in 3D and admitted that he did not expect the film to become such a massive hit. Hill also confessed that he was unable to understand the craze of fans who had seen the film innumerable times.
Bernard Hill Wasn’t Able To Comprehend The Hype Behind James Cameron’s Blockbuster
Among the many memorable films in Hollywood,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Sharanya Sankar
- FandomWire
Long before online streaming gave us the ability to upload videos of Barry Benson from "The Bee Movie" saying "Ya like jazz?" for 10 hours in high definition, we were beholden to the primitive storage accessibility of VHS tapes. At best, a VHS tape could hold roughly two and a half hours of footage, which meant films like "Gone With the Wind," "Lawrence of Arabia," and even "The Sound of Music" had to be split up across multiple tapes for home video release. Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming have made this storage limitation obsolete, but no other film perfected the cinematic equivalent of a double album quite like James Cameron's "Titanic."
"Titanic," which is nearly 20 minutes longer than "Avatar: The Way of Water," was split up into two tapes — the first ending just as Captain Edward John Smith (Bernard Hill) processes the inevitable horror that the Titanic will sink, uttering the line,...
"Titanic," which is nearly 20 minutes longer than "Avatar: The Way of Water," was split up into two tapes — the first ending just as Captain Edward John Smith (Bernard Hill) processes the inevitable horror that the Titanic will sink, uttering the line,...
- 12/19/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
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