"Seeing her coming out of the darkness like a ghost ship, still gets me every time." [115K 5.34 seconds] | ||
"Oops, somebody left the water running ." [28.1K 2.60 seconds] | ||
"Louis the 16th wore a stone called the blue diamond of the crown. And today it would be worth more than the hope diamond. If your grandmother's who she says she is, she was wearing the diamond the night the ship sank.[231K 10.74 seconds playing time] | ||
Lewis: "She'd be over a 100 by now." Lovett: "A 101 next month." Lewis: "Okay, so she's a very old liar. Look, I've already done the background on this woman all the way back to the 20's. When she was working as an actress. An actress. There's your first clue Sherlock. Her name was Rose Dawson back then. Then she marries this guy named Calvert they move to Cedar Rapids and she punches out a couple of kids. Now Calvert's dead and from what I hear Cedar Rapids is dead." Lovett: "And everybody that knows about the diamond is supposed to be dead or on this boat, but she knows!" [695K 32.31 seconds] | ||
Lizzy: "April 14th, 1912." Lewis: "Which means if your grandmother is who she says she is, she was wearing the diamond the day the Titanic sank." Lovett: "And that makes you my new best friend." [121K 11.24 seconds] | ||
Lewis: "Okay here we go. She hits the berg on the starboard side right? She kind of bumps along punching holes like morse code, dit dit dit, along the side, below the water line. Then the forward compartments start to flood. Now as the water level rises it spills over the watertight bulkheads which unfortunately don't go any higher then E deck. So now as the bow goes down the stern rises up. Slow at first then faster and faster until finally she's got her whole backside sticking up in the air. And that's a big backside. We're talking 20-30,000 tons. Okay? And the hull's not designed to deal with that pressure. So what happens? She splits. Right down to the keel. And the stern falls back level. Then as the bow sinks it pulls the stern vertical and then finally detaches. Now the stern section just kind of bobs there like a cork for a couple of minutes, floods and finally goes under about 2:20 am two hours and forty minutes after the collision. The bow section planes away, landing about half a mile away going about 20-30 knots when it hits the ocean floor. Pretty cool huh?" Old Rose: "Thank you for that fine forensic analysis Mr. Bodine. Of course, the experience of it was somewhat different." [907K 84.24 seconds] | ||
Old Rose: "It's been 84 years." Lovett: "It's okay, just try to remember anything, anything at all. Old Rose: "Do you want to hear this or not Mr. Lovett?" [103K 9.65seconds] | ||
"Its been 84 years. And I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the ship of dreams. And it was, it really was." [94.9K 27.71 seconds] | ||
"It was the ship of dreams, to everyone else. To me it was a slave ship, taking me back to America in chains. Outwardly, I was everything a well brought up girl should be. Inside I was screaming."[231K 21.49 seconds] | ||
Cal: "Oh god, not those finger paintings again. They certainly were a waste of money." Rose: "The difference between Cal's taste in art and mine is that I have some. They're fascinating. Like being inside a dream or something. There's truth but no logic." Trudy: "What's the artist's name?" Rose: "Something Picasso." Cal: "Something Picasso? He won't amount to a thing. He won't. Trust me. At least they were cheap." [265K 24.63 seconds] | ||
Ismay: "She is the largest moving object ever made by the hand of man in all history. And our master ship builder Mr. Andrews here designed her from the keel plates up." Andrews: "Well, I may have knocked her together, but the idea was Mr. Ismay's. He envisioned a steamer so grand in scale and so luxurious in appointment, that its supremacy could never be challenged. And here she is, willed into solid reality." [285K 26.52 seconds] | ||
Rose: "Oh and this lady, she used to sit at this bar every night, wearing every piece of jewlery she owned just waiting for her long lost love. Called her Madame Bijou. See her clothes are all moth eaten. Rose: "Well, you have a gift Jack. You do. You see people." Jack: "I see you." Rose: "And?" Jack: "You wouldn'ta jumped." [378K 35.11 seconds] | ||
"Over on the bed, the couch!" [36.7K 3.40 seconds] | ||
Waiter: "How do you take your caviar sir? Jack: "No caviar for me thanks, never did like it much."[61.1K 5.67 seconds] | ||
"Alright boys, like the Captain said, nice and cheery so there's no panic. Wedding Dance." [141K 13.89 seconds] | ||
Rose: "Next it'll be brandies in the Smoking Room." Gracie: "Well, join me in a brandy gentleman." Rose: "Now they retreat into a cloud of smoke and congratulate each other on being master's of the universe." Ismay: "Ladies thank you for the pleasure of your company.""[185K 17.25 seconds] | ||
Countess: "Look, here comes that vulgar Brown woman. Ruth: "Quickly, get up before she sits with us." Molly: "Hello girls, I was hoping I'd catch ya at tea." Ruth: "We're awfully sorry you missed it. The Countess and I were just off to take the air on the boat deck." Molly: "What a lovely idea, I need to catch up on my gossip." [194K 18.07 seconds] | ||
Steward: "Oh miss you shouldn't be here now. Come along we'll get you topside. This way quickly, come on, come on, this way, yes alright, there's no need to panic, it's alright, come along." Rose: "Wait please. I need your help. There is a man down here and he is trapped. Please. No I am not panicking. You're going the wrong way. Let go of me. Listen!"Steward: "To hell with you."[213K 19.79 seconds] | ||
Ismay: "So you've not yet lit the last four boilers?" Smith: "No, I don't see the need. We are making excellent time." Ismay: "The press knows the size of Titanic, now I want them to marvel at her speed. We must give them something new to print. This maiden voyage of Titanic must make headlines." Smith: "Mr. Ismay, I would prefer not to push the engines until they've been properly run in." Ismay: "Course I'm just a passenger, I leave it to your good offices to decide what's best. But what a glorious end to your final crossing if we were to get into New York on Tuesday night and surprise them all. Make the morning papers. Retire with a bang eh E.J.? Good man." [544K 50.56 seconds] | ||
"Smell ice can ya? Bleedin' Christ!" [26.7K 2.47 seconds] | ||
Molly: "Well Jack, sounds like you're a good man to have around in a sticky spot. Why do they always insist on announcing dinner like a damn calvary charge?" Rose: (laughing)"Shall we go dress mother? See you at dinner Jack." [203K 18.89 seconds] | ||
Rose: "Mr. Andrews, forgive me, I did the sum in my head, and with the number of lifeboats times the capacity you mentioned...forgive me, but it seems that there are not enough for everyone aboard. Andrews: "About half, actually. Rose, you miss nothing do you? In fact I put in these new type davits, which can take an extra row of boats inside this one. But it was thought... by some...that the deck would look too cluttered. So I was over-ruled." Cal: "Waste of deck space as it is, on an unsinkable ship!" Andrews: "Sleep soundly, young Rose. I have built you a good ship, strong and true. She's all the lifeboat you need." [462K 42.99 seconds] | ||
Rose: "Mr. Andrews, I saw the iceberg and I see it in your eyes. Please tell me the truth."Andrews: "The ship will sink." Rose: "Are you certain?" Andrews: " Yes, in an hour or so all this will be at the bottom of the Atlantic. Cal: "What?" Andrews: "Please, tell only who you must. I don't want to be responsible for a panic. And get to a boat, quickly, don't wait. You remember what I told you about the boats?" Rose: "Yes, I understand." [521K 48.40 seconds] | ||
Andrews: "Water, 14 feet above the keel in ten minutes, in the forepeak, in all three holds, and in boiler room six." Ismay:"When can we get underway dammit?" Andrews: "That's five compartments. She can stay afloat with the first four compartments breached. But not five. Not five. As she goes down by the head the water will spill over the tops of the bulkheads, at E Deck, from one to the next, back and back. There's no stopping it." Smith: "The pumps, if we opened the pumps-" Andrews: "The pumps buy you time, but minutes only. From this moment, no matter what we do, Titanic will founder." Ismay: "But this ship can't sink!" Andrews: "She's made of iron sir, I assure you, she can. And she will. It is a mathematical certainty." Smith:"How much time?" Andrews: "An hour, two at most." Smith: "And how many aboard, Mr. Murdoch?" Murdoch: "Two thousand two hundred souls on board, sir." Smith: "I believe you may get your headlines, Mr. Ismay." [0.98MB 94.04 seconds] | ||
"That was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight." [152K 3.53 seconds] | ||
"Your money can't save you anymore then it can save me." [29.5K 2.73 seconds] | ||
Jack: "Hold on to the railing. Keep your eyes closed, don't peek." Rose: "Im not." Jack: "Step up onto the railing. Hold on, hold on. Keep your eyes closed. Trust me?" Rose: "I trust you." Jack: "Alright. Open your eyes." Rose: "I'm flying...Jack" Jack: "Come Josephine in my flying machine, going up she goes, up she goes."[426K 39.64 seconds] |