It was fantastic having a screening of Magic Ride in QE2's theater on the 2007 40th Anniversary Cruise.
A few things Anna Bentinck said struck me.... this was the first time she had been on QE2 since she filmed the maiden voyage sequence, the first time she had seen Magic Ride in forty years, she had no idea it was being shown on board all these years and she was amazed by it's, and her's, popularity.
What a stroke of genius finding her and bringing her on board.
Having her lecture at the screening about her experiences in production was a joy.
Another thing she said was that when they were auditioning for the part of her male friend on board, they had her at the audtions to make sure that she and the actor clicked and had chemestry. One of the auditioners was David Bowie, and he "just wasn't right for the part".
Also in attendance at this screening on the anniversary cruise were several John Brown workers who booked the cruise. Seeing the film was a huge moment of pride and emotion for them. Some of them brought along memorabilia. One of them showed me a photo he had of himself and Commodore William Warwick, who, he said, was a true gentleman. I then pointed out to him.... "See, over there? That's the Commodore's son, Commodore Ronald Warwick and a Master of QE2, and also a true gentleman." The two of them, the former Commodore and the former John Brown worker had a long conversation together.
Boy, what a beautiful time that was.
What other ship, ever again, will be the object of such deep emotion?
"Magic Ride" is an artistic treasure in it's own right that should be available for purchase. It could make a small fortune for whoever owns it.