Anachronism hiding in the story that Jackie tells of Rose, a reference to a few passengers that really existed or even a large watch hidden in the film’s final plan …
No, this man is not James Cameron!
When you still see Titanic, we recommend that you open your eye because just like many other American blockbusters, James Cameron’s monument contains some Easter eggs at the bottom. However, sometimes some viewers become a victim of excessive diligence and that their joy has clearly discovered new details that sometimes prefer reality.
Thus, for 28 years, the Titanic fans were virtually everyone convinced that James Cameron himself had a small appearance at the beginning of the feature film: 23 minutes and 11 seconds when you see a third -class passenger in control of the liner.
Francisco Valdesi
Truth be told, it should be noted that we have been writing for this urban legend for a long time. After more inspection, we were faced with facts: it depends on the IMDB actor and the worshiped wiki dedicated to the Titanic, this man (which we still see in the ship’s corridors, 27 minutes and 40 seconds, then in the evening of Irish dance, for 1 hour, 7 minutes and 17 seconds).

It is truly figure in the name of Francisco Waldes, who was also given to John Seyleis’s films in the films.
Titanic fans have to be convinced: James Cameron in the movie is somewhat seen. Indeed, during the legendary sequence, where Jackie paints the rose, it is not Leonardo DiCaprio’s hand that we see the pencil handle, but rather the filmmaker (known for his designer talent).
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