Titanic 2000 Page #2
- Year:
- 1999
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became known as "Heart of the Ocean."
than the Hope Diamond.
It was a dreadful , heavy thing.
I only wore it this once.
Lizzie:
You actually think this is you , Nana?
It is me , dear.
Wasn't I a dish?
I tracked it down
through insurance records--d
An old claim that was settled
under terms of absolute secrecy.
Can you tell me
who the claimant was , Rose?
I should imagine
someone named Hockley.
Brock:
Nathan Hockley , that's right.Pittsburgh steel tycoon.
Claim was for
a diamond necklace
his son Caledon
bought his fiance--you
a week before
he sailed on Titanic.m
It was filed right
after the sinking
so the diamond had to have
gone down with the ship.
You see the date?
"April 1 4 , 1 91 2."
Which means if your grandmother is
who she says she is
she was wearing the diamond
the day the Titanic sank.
And that makes you
my new best friend.r
These are some of the things
we recovered from your stateroom.
This was mine.
How extraordinary!n
And it looks the same as it did
the last time I saw it.
The reflection
has changed a bit.
( Gasps Quietly)
Are you ready to go
back to Titanic?p
Lewis:
Okay , here we go. She hitsthe berg on the starboard side , right?
She kind of bumps along punching holes
like Morse code-- dit-dit-dit--
along the side ,
below the waterline.
Then the forward compartments
start to flood.e
Now as the water level rises , it
spills over the watertight bulkheads
which unfortunately
don't go any higher than E deck.
So now as the bow goes down ,
slow at first , then faster
she's got her whole ass is sticking
up in the air and that's a big ass.
We're talking
20 , 000 , 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 finally detaches.
kind of bobs there like a cork
for a couple of minutes , floods and
finally goes under about 2:20 a.m.
two hours and 40 minutes
after the collision.
landing about a half a mile away
going 20 , 30 knots when
it hits the ocean floor.
( imitates Crashing)r
Pretty cool , huh?
Thank you for that fine
forensic analysis , Mr. Bodine.
Of course ,
the experience of it was
somewhat different.
Will you share it with us?
( Music Playing)
( Crying)d
- I'm taking her to rest.
- No.
- Come on , Nana.
- No!
Tape recorder.h
Tell us , Rose.s
It's been 84 years. It's okay. Just try to remember
anything-- anything at all.
Do you want to hear this
or not , Mr. Lovett?
It's been 84 years...
and I can still smell
the fresh paint.
The china had never been used.
The sheets had never
been slept in.i
Titanic was called
"The Ship of Dreams"
and it was , it really was.
Man:
All third-class passengerswith a forward berthl
this way , please , this queue.e
- Right here. - Big boat , huh? n
- Daddy , it's a ship.
- You're right.
( Car Horn Tooting)
I don't see what
all the fuss is about.
It doesn't look any bigger
than the Mauritania.
You can be blas about some things ,
Rose , but not about Titanic.
It's over 1 00 feet longer than
Mauritania and far more luxurious.
Your daughter is far too difficult
to impress , Ruth.
So this is the ship
they say is unsinkable.
It is unsinkable.
God Him self could not sink this ship.
Sir , you have to check
your baggage through the main terminal.
- It's round that way , sir.
- I put my faith in you , good sir.
- Now , kindly see my man.
- Yes , sir , my pleasure , sir.
- If I can do anything at all.
- Oh , yes , right.
All the trunks
from that car there
12 from here , and the safe...
rooms B-52 , 54 , 56.
- ( Whistle Blowing)
- Ladies...
better hurry.
- My coat?
- Woman:
I have it.Man:
All third-class passengersdue here for a health inspection.
All third-class passengers
due here for health inspection.
Head up.
Welcome aboard , ma'am.
Welcome to Titanic.
Rose:
It was the Ship of Dreamsto 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.
( Speaking Swedish)
Jack , you are pazzo.
You bet everything we have.a
When you got nothing
you got nothing to lose.
Sven?r
Somebody's life's about to change.
Fabrizio?
-Niente.
-Niente.
- Olaf?
- Nothing.
Sven?p
Uh-oh. Two pair.n
I'm sorry , Fabrizio.i
Che "sorry?" Ma vaffanculo!
You bet all the money.
I'm sorry , you're not going to see
your mom again for a long time
because we're going to America.
- Full house , boys.
- Whoa!
- Yeah!
-Dio mio , grazie!
( Cursingln Swedish)
- Come on.
- Figlio diputtana!
- I'm going home!
- ( Cursing In Swedish)
- I'm going home.
- I go to America.
Man:
No , mate. Titanicgo to America in five minutes.
- Come on. Come on. Here.
- Fabrizio:
Andiamo.We're riding in high style now.
We're a couple of regular swells.
We're practically goddamn royalty ,
ragazzo mio.
Fabrizio:
You see , it's my destino!
Like I told you ,
I go to America to be milionario.
- Driver:
Whoa , whoa!- Bastardo!
- You're pazzo!
- Maybe , but I've got the tickets.
- Come on , I thought you were fast.
- Aspetta!
Wait , wait! Hey , wait!
We're passengers. Passengers.n
Have you been through
the inspection queue?
Of course.
Anyway , we don't have any lice.
- We're Americans , both of us.
- Right , come aboard.
We're the luckiest sons of b*tches
in the world , you know that?
( Ship's Horn Blares)
Good-bye!
- You know somebody?
- Of course not. That's not the point.
Good-bye! I'll miss you!
Good-bye! I'm going
( Crowd Cheering)
All the way , darling.
360 , 360.
Excuse me , ma'am.
Oh , right here.
Hey , how you doing?
Jack. Nice to meet you.
I'm Jack Dawson.
Nice to meet you.r
How you doing?
Who says you get the top bunk?
( Speaking Swedish)g
This is your private
promenade deck , sir.
Would you be
requiring anything?
- Hmm.
- Excuse me.s
- Woman:
This one?- Rose:
No. It had a lot of faces on it.This is the one.
Would you like
all of them out , miss?
Yes , we need a little color
in this room.
Put it in there ,
in the wardrobe.
God , not those finger paintings again.
They certainly were a waste of money.
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.
- What's the artist's name?
- Something Picasso.
- "Something Picasso."
He won't amount to a thing.
He won't , trust me.
- Put the Degas in the bedroom.
- At least they were cheap.
Ah , put it in the wardrobe.
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