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Titanic may refer to:
- RMS Titanic, an ocean liner infamous for sinking on her maiden voyage in 1912
- RMS Titanic Inc., company with salvor-in-possession rights to the wreck and displays the salvaged wreck pieces around the world
Film and TV
- To find related topics in a list, see List of films about the RMS Titanic.
- Titanic (1943 film), 1943 German film directed by Werner Klingler
- Titanic (1953 film), 1953 film directed by Jean Negulesco
- S.O.S. Titanic, a 1979 made-for-television film
- Titanic (TV miniseries), a 1996 television miniseries
- Titanic (1997 film), 1997 Oscar-winning film directed by James Cameron
Music
- Titanic (album), the 2007 album by former Hunters & Collectors frontman Mark Seymour
- Titanic (band), a Norwegian band
- "Titanic" (Falco song), a song by Falco from Nachtflug
- "Titanic" (Frederik song), song by Finnish singer Frederik
- Titanic (musical), a Broadway musical
- "The Titanic" (song), a folk song
- "Terra Titanic," a 1984 song performed by Peter Schilling
- Titanic (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 1997 film
- Titanic Records, a United States record company
- "An Iceburg Waiting On The Titanic", a song by Twelve Gauge Valentine
Other media
- Titanic (magazine), a German satirical magazine
- Titanic (play), a play by Christopher Durang
- Titanic (Quake), a part of the popular computer game "Quake"
- Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, a 1996 computer game
- Starship Titanic, a computer game by Douglas Adams and a book by Terry Jones
Places
- Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Other
- Titanic acid, a chemical compound
- Titanic Brewery, a UK brewery
- Titanic Brewing Company, a Coral Gables, Florida restaurant and brewery
- Titanic steel, chemistry-related term
- Salman Raduyev, a Chechen warlord whose nickname was "Titanic"
See also
- Titan (disambiguation)
- Titanium
- Itanic, a derisive nickname for the Intel Itanium processor
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