A Night to Remember

Clifton 2022-12-21 23:11:53

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, which vividly portrays the difference. Identity, people of different classes, and the various mental outlooks they showed during the sinking of the "Titanic".

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  • 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.

  • Quartermaster George Thomas Rowe: [after firing off the last of the distress rockets in a desperate attempt to attract the attention of the "Californian"] That's the last one, sir.

    Captain Edward J. Smith: No reply to your signals?

    Quartermaster George Thomas Rowe: No sir. I think the bastards must be asleep.

    Captain Edward J. Smith: Report to Mister Murdoch. He's shorthanded.

    Quartermaster George Thomas Rowe: Aye aye, sir.