Who Drugged James Cameron? A Titanic Mystery
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The mystery of who drugged the cast and crew of the blockbuster Titanic is Hollywood lore. In 1996 James Cameron shot part of Titanic in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, when someone dumped PCP into the clam chowder the team was sharing on the last night of shooting. Over 50 people ended up in hospital.
There was a police investigation but the case was never solved. Over the decades theories as to who and why have sprouted. These range from disgruntled caterers to vengeful bikers to insurance scams.
Canadaland decided to take up the case and look for the answer: who spiked the Titanic chowder?
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: Julian Abraham (Reporter), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Caleb Thompson (Mixing & Mastering) max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)
Additional Writing and Production from Rick Courtney.
Fact checking by max collins
Additional music by Audio Network
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Further Reading:
“Grips are doing wheelies in wheelchairs” - Variety
James Cameron Recalls the Night the Titanic Crew Were Spiked with PCP - CBC
James Cameron on CBC’s The Q - Video
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