Bee Duffell

Bee Duffell

  • Born: 1914-4-17
  • Height: 5' 1" (1.55 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Herbert 2022-08-20 19:14:28

      A Night to Remember

      The old version of the feature film about the wreck of the Titanic, filmed in 1958.
      This is a film written in the annals of history; this film describes the scene of the British luxury cruise ship "Titanic" in 1912 when the British luxury cruise ship "Titanic" sank after colliding with an iceberg,...

    • Della 2022-10-10 14:27:48

      Much better than Cameron's version

      This is the real classic. Cameron's version is to render the vigorous love, this version of the 50s is even more shocking.

      Wearing a gown on the Titanic, you must die calmly and noble, knowing that it is a wife and children farewell, and finally giving up the spirit of escaping, letting women and...

    A Night to Remember quotes

    • Dr. O'Laughlin: People first, things second.

    • Captain Edward J. Smith: [addressing the ship's officers and Ismay on the bridge] Gentlemen, we are in a precarious position. We must be prepared to abandon ship.

      [Officers look at each other in sheer surprise]

      Captain Edward J. Smith: Mister Murdoch, you will muster the passengers. Mister Lightoller, you will have the boats uncovered and swung out. Mister Boxhall, call all hands and get them to boat stations. Mister Moody, you will help Mister Lightoller. Mister Wilde and Mister Pitman will remain on the bridge. Everything will be done quietly and calmly. There must be no alarm and no panic. I will give the word when the boats are to loaded with the women and children. Carry on, please.

      [the officers disperse to carry out their orders]

      Ismay: Captain! Aren't you exaggerating the danger?

      Captain Edward J. Smith: I'm afraid not.

      Ismay: But... Where's Andrews?

      Captain Edward J. Smith: I am acting on his advice. This ship is going to founder.

      Ismay: But, she can't! In any case, we can't get everyone in the boats.

      Captain Edward J. Smith: [grim tone] I know that, sir. Please God, it won't come to that!