Several reports describe an incident from 1996 during the filming of “Titanic,” in which an unidentified person allegedly contaminated food served to cast and crew with PCP, a dangerous hallucinogenic drug. According to the accounts, the drug was reportedly added to seafood chowder during the production period. The reports say the incident left members of the cast and crew ill and resulted in them being taken to hospital.

Both sources provide the same core claims: the event occurred on the set during the 1996 production, the suspected method involved contaminated chowder, and the perpetrator remains unidentified. The reports do not name those affected, specify the number of people hospitalized, or provide further details about investigative findings. The accounts also do not confirm the allegation with additional official documentation within the cited text.

Taken together, the articles present a consistent narrative of a disputed but repeatedly described alleged poisoning involving PCP on the “Titanic” set, with hospitalization reported and no identified suspect mentioned in the provided material.