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<p dir="auto"><strong>ClassicMovieholic</strong> — <em>13 years ago(April 15, 2012 03:13 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Is it just me, or are the sinking scenes in this colorized footage recycled from Titanic (1953) and A Night to Remember (1958).  I'm pretty sure the scene of the ship hitting the berg is colorized footage from Titanic, and the scenes of the ship going down are from A Night to Remember.  Theres even a scene of ice hitting the deck as a crewman runs away that doesn't even appear to have been colorized.  I couldn't find any connections in the trivia section, but I'm pretty sure its recycled footage.</p>
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<p dir="auto">IMDb doesn't give the 1943 Titanic as being used in Molly. The give 1953 Titanic and 1958 A Night To Remember. The underwater collision with the iceberg was taken from the 1953 movie.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Not sure about the 1953 movie "Titanic", but film was used from "A Night To Remember". (1959) And, film from the 1943 German "Titanic" was used in "A Night To Remember". I've seen all 4 movies and the scenes you are speaking about look<br />
alike from the 1943 and 1959 movies.</p>
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