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Titanic (correctly spelled Tit-antic) is a retelling of that ancient Egyptian fable by Ernest Hemingway, "The Little Boat That Could". The original tale was about a group of exclusively lesbian prostitutes that were sent by ship across the Mediterranean to Peru where they were to form a coalition government that would expand to conquer South America before its eventual decline into decadence some forty years later. In the original, the boat didn't sink, but when Hollywood created their block-buster movie, they decided to make a few changes.

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  • Titanic (correctly spelled Tit-antic) is a retelling of that ancient Egyptian fable by Ernest Hemingway, "The Little Boat That Could". The original tale was about a group of exclusively lesbian prostitutes that were sent by ship across the Mediterranean to Peru where they were to form a coalition government that would expand to conquer South America before its eventual decline into decadence some forty years later. In the original, the boat didn't sink, but when Hollywood created their block-buster movie, they decided to make a few changes.
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  • Titanic (correctly spelled Tit-antic) is a retelling of that ancient Egyptian fable by Ernest Hemingway, "The Little Boat That Could". The original tale was about a group of exclusively lesbian prostitutes that were sent by ship across the Mediterranean to Peru where they were to form a coalition government that would expand to conquer South America before its eventual decline into decadence some forty years later. In the original, the boat didn't sink, but when Hollywood created their block-buster movie, they decided to make a few changes. The first known Titanic film was filmed back in the early days of Hollywood cinema in 1953. The original take of the film had the two principal actors Barbara Stanwyck and Clifton Webb arriving in Finland, but as a joke the director decided to film an alternative ending in which the ship sank. In post-production, the audiences actually found the alternative ending better (mostly because it was shorter), and so it was kept. Also, the name Titanic did not actually refer to the name of the ship, but was Webb's nickname for a certain part of Barbara Stanwyck's anatomy. An unsuccesful attempt was made by Paul von Hindenburg, the current president of Germany, to save the titanic. See the Hindenburg disaster for more information.
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