I remember hearing the casting calls on the radio for local extras during the filming of Titanic, their main requirement was for them to have european features.
@Juankis - Scandalous! the nerve of that casting agency!
Wait, no, let’s see, it’s a movie depicting a transatlantic voyage from England to the United States in 1912. Hmmm, what sort of passengers might be on that voyage?
I’ve seen Latinos in disaster movies. Unfortunately, their character is a cleaning person and they’re cleaning and listening to music; oblivious the the disaster.
For example, take a look at “Day After Tomorrow” in the tornadoes in LA scene.
autumnfire1957 over 13 years ago
Because they know enough to get the hell out when a disaster strikes, unless they’re caught in it, and then come back afterward.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I would bet there were a few Spanish nobility. As for steerage, you’d have to check the records.
Trebor39 over 13 years ago
I have seen hispanics in movies with disasters.
EScott2U over 13 years ago
The Titanic didn’t need Latinos. They had the Irish.
Ze Juankis over 13 years ago
I remember hearing the casting calls on the radio for local extras during the filming of Titanic, their main requirement was for them to have european features.
EScott2U over 13 years ago
@Juankis - Scandalous! the nerve of that casting agency! Wait, no, let’s see, it’s a movie depicting a transatlantic voyage from England to the United States in 1912. Hmmm, what sort of passengers might be on that voyage?
GESWho over 13 years ago
Australian pygmies.
Charles Weir over 13 years ago
I’ve seen Latinos in disaster movies. Unfortunately, their character is a cleaning person and they’re cleaning and listening to music; oblivious the the disaster.
For example, take a look at “Day After Tomorrow” in the tornadoes in LA scene.