Robert Raglan

Robert Raglan

  • Born: 1909-4-7
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    • Zola 2022-06-04 19:03:59

      "Ice Sea Sunken": "Titanic" Behind Cameron

      Text/The ancient city

      "A Night to Remember" is adapted from the novel of the same name by the famous American historical researcher Walter Lauder. The story is true to life from before the Titanic sails to the aftermath of the entire shipwreck. The complete process of "The Fall of Giants". Forty...

    • Ismael 2022-06-04 22:25:39

      Without the bloody love of Jack and Rousi, this BBC version of the Titanic can hit ten

      This film review comes from the public account: Jerry Film Institute

      A hundred years ago, a huge ship called the "Unsinkable" Titanic departed from Southampton, England, via Cherbourg-Octeville, France, Cove, Ireland, and sailed to New York, USA.

      (Picture: Flyer for the first voyage of the Titanic,...

    A Night to Remember quotes

    • Capt. Arthur Rostron: [sees Cottam coming onto the bridge with a wireless update] Oh, what is it, Cottam?

      Wireless Operator Harold Thomas Cottam: From the "Titanic", sir. Her engine room's flooded and she's sinking by the head. Her wireless operator says he won't have the power to transmit for much longer. Her captain wants to know how long we'll be.

      Capt. Arthur Rostron: [sadly looks at clock in the wheelhouse] Tell them, another two hours.

      [Cottam wordlessly goes to relay this bad news back to "Titanic"]

    • Ismay: [trying to urge people to get in the boats] Women and children first.

      Mr. Isador Straus: [sees Ismay past and tries to get his wife to follow Ismay's directions] Please, Rachel, get in the boat.

      Col. Archibald Gracie: Yes, Mrs. Straus, you must.

      Mrs. Straus: I've always stayed with my husband, Colonel. So why should I leave him now?

      Mr. Isador Straus: Please, be sensible.

      Mrs. Straus: We have been living together for many years, Isador. Where you go, I go.

      Col. Archibald Gracie: I'm sure nobody would object to an old gentleman like Mr. Straus going in a boat. I'll ask the officer.

      Mr. Isador Straus: No! I will not go before the other men.

      Mrs. Straus: We stay.