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Titanic easily ranks as one of the best movies of the '90s . Between Jack and Rose’s fated love story to the largely historically accurate elements of the Unsinkable Ship , the movie was slated for big and emotional reviews. That said, the actress behind Cora Cartmell, one of the ship’s younger passengers, shared that the film could have been even more heart-wrenching if one of her deleted scenes were included.

Learning of the specific contents within the young girl’s storyline, it’s no wonder why it was cut. The After We Wrap podcast had Alex Owens-Sarno, the actress who played Cora in Titanic , on to chat about her experience on set among other entertainment industry topics. Even though Cora had a minor role in the film, she is showcased throughout it, including in moments with Jack and Rose.



The performer explained that her (almost official) death scene was her most "acting" moment during her time on the James Cameron set. She also noted that this original ending on the tumultuous trip was rejected by a certain population of pre-screeners, saying: I think the thing that really lit me up about the Titanic experience in the realm of acting was actually my drowning scene. It was heavily rejected by moms.

The powerful deleted scene is sure to leave an impression on many, including Owens-Sarno. I’m sure while reflecting on her experience as a child in this weighted moment, there was a lot to process. While Cora may not have been a real passenger, the thought of her (o.

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