Most of the exterior scenes were filmed aboard and around the R.M.S. Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA. Even though the Queen Mary resembles the Titanic in a generic sense, one noticeable difference between the two liners is the color of the funnels. The Queen Mary's funnels are 'Cunard Red' (a deep reddish-orange hue) with black bands, while the Titanic's were 'White Star buff' (a creamy yellow tone) and not banded. This obviously could not be helped when filming scenes on the Queen Mary's upper decks, where the banded orange funnels are prominently visible. However, the visual FX shots of the Titanic model, including the colorized footage from A Night To Remember (1958), as well as the Boat Deck set seen during the sinking scenes, show the Titanic's funnels in the proper yellow color. Also, the Queen Mary has three funnels whereas the Titanic had four. The visual FX shots all show the ship with four funnels; there is one shot in the film where all three of the Queen Mary's funnels can be seen, before Captain Smith and three of his officers pose for a photo in front of the Queen Mary's forwardmost funnel. The scene takes place on sailing day, shortly before departure, but shows the tops of the funnels with no smoke coming out of them.
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