Titanic 2000 Page #6
- Year:
- 1999
- 59 Views
- ( Squeals)
- Get out of here.
- You all right?
- ( Laughing)
- I'm fine.
- ( Growls)-
Two out of three ,
two out of three.v
So...y
you think you're
big , tough men?
Let's see you do this..
Hold this for me , Jack.
Hold it up.
Ow!
( Laughing)
-Jesus , Mary and Joseph!
- You all right?
I haven't done that in years.
Go see Maggie , lads.
Give her the holley! Let's go!
Musicians:
Ho!
Coffee , sir?
I had hoped you would
come to me last night.
I was tired.
Your exertions below decks
were no doubt exhausting.
I see you had that undertaker
of a manservant follow me. How typical.
You will never behave like that
again , Rose. Do you understand?
I'm not a foreman in one
of your mills that you can command.
I'm your fiance.k
My fiance?
My fiance?!!
Yes , you are , and my wife!a
My wife in practice if not yet by law ,
so you will honor me.
You will honor me the way a wife
is required to honor a husband.
Because I will not be
made out a fool , Rose.
Is this in anyway unclear?e
- No.
- Good.
Excuse me.
Miss Rose!e
- We had a little... accident.
- That's all right , Miss Rose.
- That's all right.
- I'm sorry , Trudy.
Let me help you.
It's all right , miss.
It's all right , miss.s
- Tea , Trudy.
- Yes , ma'am.
You're not to see that boy again ,
Do you understand me?
- Rose , I forbid it.
- Oh , stop it , Mother.
You'll give yourself
a nosebleed.
This is not a game.b
Our situation is precarious.
You know the money's gone.
Of course I know it's gone.
Your father left us nothing but a legacy
of bad debts hidden by a good name.
That name is the only card
we have to play.
I don't understand you.
It is a fine match with Hockley.
- It will ensure our survival.
- How can you put this on my shoulders?
- Why are you being so selfish?
- I'm being selfish?
Do you want to see me
working as a seamstress?
Is that what you want?
To see our fine things
sold at auction?
Our memories
scattered to the winds?
( Sighs)
It's so unfair.
Of course it's unfair.
We're women.d
Hmm?
Congregation:
Protect them by Thy guardian hand o
From every peril
on the land.
O spirit ,
whom the Father sent
To spread across
the firmament w
O wind of heaven ,
by Thy might i
Save all who dare
the eagle's flight
And keep them
by Thy watchful... - Hello , Mr. Andrews.
- Hello , Jack.
- Sir.
- I need to talk to somebody for a sec.
You're not supposed
to be in here.
...fire and foe
Protect them...
I was just here last night.
You don't remember me?
No , I'm afraid I don't.
Now you're going to have to turn around.
He'll tell you.
I just-- I just need--
Mr. Hockley
and Mrs. Dewitt Bukater
continue to be appreciative
of your assistance.o
They asked me to , uh...
give you this in gratitude.
- I don't want your money. Please , l--
- And also to remind you...
that you hold
a third-class ticketn
and that your presence here
is no longer appropriate.
Please , I just want
to speak to Rose for--D
Gentlemen , will you please see that
Mr. Dawson gets to where he belongs
and that he stays there?e
Yes , sir.
Come along , you.
Oh , hear us
when we cry to Thee w
For those in peril
on the sea. r
Ruth:
And why Do you havetwo steering wheels?
We really only use
this near shore.
Excuse me , sir. Another ice warning.
This one's from the Noordam.
Thank you , Sparks.
Oh , not to worry.
Quite normal for this time of year.
In fact , we're speeding up.
I've just ordered
the last boilers lit.
Man:
Okay , son ,wind it up tight like I showed you.
Okay , now , let it go.e
- Was good , wasn't it?
- Quite nice.
That's excellent , son.
Rose:
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.
About half , actually.
Rose , you miss nothing , Do you?
In fact , I put in these new type davits
which can take an extra row
but it was thought by some
that the deck would look too cluttered
so I was overruled.u
Waste of deck space as it is
on an unsinkable ship.
Sleep soundly , young Rose. I have built
you a good ship , strong and true.
She's all the lifeboat you need.
Just keep heading aft.
The next stop will be the engine room.
Come on.r
Jack , this is impossible.
I can't see you.
- I need to talk to you.
- No , Jack , no.
Jack , I'm engaged.
I'm marrying Cal.
I love Cal.
Rose , you're no picnic.
All right , you're a spoiled
little brat , even
but under that you're the most
amazingly astounding
wonderful girl-- woman--
that I've ever known and...
-Jack , l...
- No , let me try and get this out.
You're , you're ama--
I'm not an idiot.
I know how the world works.
I've got ten bucks
in my pocket.
and I know that.
I understand.e
But I'm too involved now.
You jump , I jump , remember?
I can't turn away
without knowing you'll be all right.
That's all that I want.
Well , I'm fine.
I'll be fine , really.
Really?
I don't think so.
They've got you trapped , Rose
and you're going to die
if you don't break free--
Maybe not right away
because you're strong , but
sooner or later that fire
that I love about you , Rose...
that fire is going to burn out.
It's not up to you
to save me , Jack.
You're right.
Only you can do that.
I'm going back.
Leave me alone.
Countess:
Tell Lucille about thedisaster you had with the stationer's.
Well , of course , the invitations
had to be sent back twice.
- Oh , my dear!
- And the dreadful bridesmaid's gowns--
Let me tell you what an odyssey
that has been.
Rose decided
she wanted lavender.
She knows I detest the color ,
so she did it only to spite me.
Lucille:
If only you'd come to me sooner.
Ruth saw some of my designs
in "La Mode Illustree."
They were for Trousseau of the Duchess
of Malborough's youngest daughter.
Theyw ere quite charming , but I think
you'll agree , my dear , that together
we've created something of a phoenix
from the ashes.
( Women Laugh Politely)
Hello , Jack.
I changed my mind.
- They said you might be--
- Shh.
Give me your hand.
Now close your eyes.
Go on.
Step up.
Now hold on to the railing.
- Keep your eyes closed , don't peek.
- I'm not.
Step up onto the rail.
Hold on. Hold on.
Keep your eyes closed.
- ( Giggles)
- Do you trust me?
I trust you.
All right , open your eyes.
I'm flying! Jack!
( Softly):
Come , Josephine , my flying machine
Going up , she goes
Up , she goes...
That was the last time Titanic
ever saw daylight.
So we're up to dusk
the night of the sinking.
- Six hours to go.
- Incredible.
There's Smith and he's standing there
and he's got the iceberg warning...
in his f***ing hand-- excuse me--
his hand , and he's ordering more speed.
26years of experience
working against him.
He figures anything big enough
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