Celebrate 10 years of the biggest film of all time with the Titanic Deluxe Collector’s Edition on DVD, re-released on 12 November 2007 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (RRP: £24.99). Reminisce about the first time you saw James Cameron’s Academy Award® winning epic adventure and dive deeper behind the scenes with this incredible 4 disc edition which offers the chance to experience an alternative ending, a new kiss and many new adventures. Titanic’s fantastic voyage had an enormous effect on the movie-going public from the time of its first release 10 years ago. The tale of the famed ocean liner touched audiences worldwide beginning with its debut in Australia on December 18, 1997, charting a course into industry record books with incredible speed. The film achieved legendary box office figures totalling more than £69 million, and spent 13 weeks as number one at the UK box office. Now ten years after its theatrical release, Titanic stands alone as the only film to ever achieve more than $1 billion worldwide. Following its record-breaking run in cinemas Titanic’s course continued on home entertainment selling 5 million VHS units from 19 October 1998 (UK) and over 1 million DVD units (UK) to date. Titanic was honoured at the 70th Annual Academy Awards® in March 1998 with 11 Oscars®, including Best Picture and Best Director.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet light up the screen as Jack and Rose, the young lovers who find each other on the maiden voyage of the ‘unsinkable’ ship R.M.S. Titanic. When the doomed luxury liner collides with an iceberg in the frigid North Atlantic their passionate love affair becomes a thrilling race for survival.

With the 4-disc Titanic Deluxe Collector’s Edition viewers will see the re-mastered theatrical feature along with a wide selection of all new materials put together under the direction of James Cameron.

Discover over 3 additional hours of exclusive material brought together especially for this release. These special features give viewers an insider’s look at scenes that didn’t make it to the final cut of the film, show James Cameron in action during production, and much more about the legendary Titanic than ever imagined. They also include Titanic television specials, parodies, and trailers.