Who is spicer lovejoy in titanic




















Your Email Address:. Index Newest Popular Best. New Player Log In. Newest Questions Post a Question Search All Questions Please cite any factual claims with citation links or references from authoritative sources. Editors continuously recheck submissions and claims. Archived Questions Goto Qn. What happened to Spicer Lovejoy in the movie 'Titanic'? Lynn Guest. I read somewhere that the reason his face looked a bit battered and bloody in that scene was due to a director's cut in which Jack exacts his "revenge" by physical means, which were allowable because Lovejoy's gun was no longer available.

Scott version of "Christmas Carol"! Just can't picture poor Bob falling into a cracking crevice! Bob Godfrey Member. Mary, if you watch the film's trailer on the dvd and don't blink you will catch a glimpse of Jack delivering a punch to Lovejoy - the only surviving fragment of that missing scene.

Bill Wormstedt Member. Jack and Rose got away from Lovejoy, and all 3 eventually found their way topside. Where you saw Lovejoy, all beat up.

The original script went something like this: Cal tells Lovejoy the diamond is his - if he can get it. He catches up with the fleeing couple in the 1st Class dining room, and after a brief exchange of blows Jack delivers a gut punch similar to the one he received from Lovejoy in the Master-at-Arms' office, complete with a similar line 'Compliments of the Chippewa Falls Dawsons'.

Jack and Rose then head aft to the kitchens and downstairs, while the battered Lovejoy follows and heads upstairs. The scene was shot but later cut from the production. I know there's been talk of a Special Edition which would include the cut scenes.

Is there any update on this? I'm not sure how much richer Cameron may want to get, but this would surely have the money flowing in! Does Lovejoy, knowing that the "Coeur de la Mer" rests in Rose's Cal's coat pocket, attack Rose, or go after Jack, whose 21st-century lingo might have been deleted due to anachronistic concerns? We await the answer in titillating suspense! Can't leave you in suspense, Mary. Well, thank goodness Bruce Ismay Ismay is portrayed as a rich, ignoran Lizzy Calvert Rose's granddaughter, who accompanies Fabrizio Jack's Italian best friend, who board Tommy Ryan An Irish third-class passenger who be Benjamin Guggenheim A mining magnate traveling in first-c Archibald Gracie The film depicts Gracie making a comm Wallace Hartley The ship's bandmaster and violinist w



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