#9: Rose’s Migrating Mole
Filming Titanic posed numerous challenges, including the need to flip shots for directional accuracy, which amusingly led to Rose’s beauty mark swapping sides, showcasing the unintended consequences of movie magic.
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A curious anachronism also slipped through: a left-handed crank camera, conspicuously out of place in the 1912 setting, given the right-handed dominance among photographers. This highlights a peculiar oversight amidst the film’s historical retracing.