![]() ![]() Indeed, I would say that five of his motion pictures have scaled the giddy heights of perfection – The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and… wait for it… Titanic. Most filmmakers, even the undisputed greats, have the odd trough amongst their peaks, whereas Cameron’s output has been consistently excellent. That said, when you run your eye over his near-faultless résumé, you could argue that he’d somewhat earned his regalia. When Canadian filmmaker James Cameron anointed himself “king of the world” at the 70th Academy Awards back in 1998 after pretty much sweeping the board, I’d imagine there were a fair few eyes rolling. Paull, Leslie Graves, Albert Sanders, Tracy Berg, Phil Colby, Hildy Maganasun, Carole Davis, Connie Lynn Hadden, Anne Pollack, Arnie Ross, Lee Krug, Sally Ricca, Phil Mullins Stars: Tricia O’Neil, Steve Marachuk, Lance Henriksen, Ted Richert, Ricky G. ![]() Studios: Brouwersgracht Investments, Brouwersgracht Investments, Chako Film Companyĭistributors: Columbia Pictures, (Sony Pictures Entertainment) Milton)Ĭinematography: Roberto D’Ettorre Piazzoli Producers: Chako van Leeuwen, Jeff Schechtman Release Date: December 1981 (Italy), Novem(United States)Ĭountry of Origin: United States, Netherlands, Italyĭirector: James Cameron, Ovidio G.
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