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Hester 2022-06-04 19:28:33
The feeling of watching movies.
For such an excellent and serious movie, everything is disrespect for life.
By the way, all the plots of the human nature of the 1994 Cameron version of "Titanic" are portrayed in the old version without any modification. The only difference is an extra vulgar love story and gorgeous special... -
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,...

Richard Leech
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Captain Edward J. Smith: [hurrying to the bridge immediately after the collision] What is it?
First Officer William Murdoch: Iceberg sir. I put her hard-a-starboard and reversed the engines, but she was too close.
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Engineer: She's making water fast sir. The mail hold's practically full already.
Captain Edward J. Smith: Aren't the pumps working?
First Officer William Murdoch: Yes sir.
Captain Edward J. Smith: [indicates engineer can return to his job] Thank you.
Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall: The engine room says they'll need more. They're rigging them now.
Ismay: This is most unfortunate, Captain.
Captain Edward J. Smith: Yes sir.
Ismay: Do you think the ship is seriously damaged?
Captain Edward J. Smith: I'm afraid she is.
[sees Andrews arrive on the bridge]
Captain Edward J. Smith: Excuse me.
Ismay: [to Murdoch] How long is this likely to delay us?
First Officer William Murdoch: Not long, I expect, sir.
Captain Edward J. Smith: [to Andrews, quietly] We've struck a berg. I think she's badly damaged. I would like to know *how* badly.
Andrews: Right. I'll go down and have a look.