In 1996, 80 "Titanic" cast and crew members unknowingly ate PCP-laced chowder, sparking chaos. The case was closed after two years and police have never named a suspect. A Nova Scotia official ...
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And it had nothing to do with the feverish onscreen romance between Rose and Jack, or a ship splitting in two. Because you can’t beat the eye-popping story of what happened on the Titanic set in Nova ...
In this kind of job, you tend to hear some pretty incredible stories which sound too bonkers to be true. But nothing could have prepared me for this story from the set of Titanic where a big chunk of ...
As the clock struck midnight on August 9, 1996, the Titanic set was erupting into chaos. Filming had already paused for what, in the context of such a late shoot, was considered lunch — in this case, ...
Of all the crazy stories from the making of James Cameron’s “Titanic,” none come close to that of the crew being drugged with PCP. All hell broke loose Aug. 9, 1996 on the film’s set in Halifax, Nova ...
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