Titanic 2000 (1999) Movie Script

( Sonar Pinging)
Man: Dive six-- Here we are again
on the deck of Titanic
2 1/2 miles down
3 , 821 meters.i
The pressure outside is
3 1/2 tons per square inch.
These windows are nine inches thick
and if they go
it's sayonara
in two microseconds.
All right , enough
of that bullshit.
( Mechanical Whirring)
Just put her down on the roof of
the officer's quarters like yesterday.
- Man: Sure.
- Man ( Over Radio): Okay , Mir 2.h
We have landed right on the grand
stair case. You guys set to launch?r
Yeah , Brock-- Launching Dunkin now.
Go , Charlie.
- All right , tether out.
- Man: Tether out.
Man ( Over Radio): Okay , Brock ,
we're dropping down along the hull.g
Roger that. Okay , drop down and go
into the first-class gangway door.
I want you guys working the D deck
reception area and the dining saloon.
Man ( Over Radio):
Copy that.D
- Tether out.
- Man: Tether out.o
- Now left , left.
- I'm coming left.s
Brock:
Snoop Dog is on the move.
We're headed down the stairwell.
Okay , Lewis , drop down to B deck.
A deck.p
Lewis:
Give me some rope , Captain.
B deck-- get in there ,
get in there.
Brock: Watch the door frame.
Watch the door frame.
- I see it. I got it.
- ( Bang)
( Mechanical Whirring)o
- ( Cracking)
- We're good. Just chill , boss.
Brock:
Make your turn. Come around.
- Lewis: Cable out , Captain.
- Make your turn. Watch the wall.
Yeah , Brock ,
we're at the piano , you copy?
Brock:
Okay , copy that.i
Brock: Okay , right there.
Right there. That's it!
- That's the bedroom door.
- I see it. I see it.
We're in!
We're in , baby. We're there!n
Brock: That's Hockley's bed.
That's where the son of a bitch slept.
Lewis:
Oops , somebody left the water running.m
Hey , hold it just a second.
Go back to the right.
That wardrobe door--
get closer.d
- You smelling something , boss?
- I want to see what's under it.
- Give me my hands , man.
- ( Mechanical Whirring)
All right.m
- Take it easy , it might come apart.
- Okay.
Go , go , go , go.
Flip it over. Flip it over. Go.
Keep going , go , go , go.
Okay , drop it.
Oh , baby , baby ,
are you seeing this , boss?
It's payday , boys.
(Man Speaking Over Loud speaker)
( Cheering)
( Imitates Cash Register):
Ka-ching!
- We did it , Bobby.
- Lewis: Oh , yeah. Who's the man?
Who's the best , baby?
Say it. Say it.
You are , Lewis.
( Saw Buzzing Loudly)
- Bobby , my cigar.
- Bobby: Right here.
( Cheering)D
Brock:
Okay , crack her open.t
( Man Speaking Over Loud speaker)
Shit.
No diamond.i
You know , boss , this same thing
happened to Geraldo
and his career never recovered.
Turn the camera off.
Bobby: Brock , the partners
would like to know how it's going.
Hey , Dave , Barry , hi.
Look , it wasn't in the safe
but hey , hey ,
don't worry about it.e
There's still plenty
of places it could be.
Hell yes! Floor debris in the suite , the
mother's room , purser's safe on C deck.
Jimmy Hoffa's briefcase.
Brock: A dozen other places.
Guys , look , you've just got to trust
my instincts. I know we're close.
We just got to go through
a little process of elimination.
Hang on a second.
- Let me see that.
- We might have something here , guys.
Where's the photograph
of the necklace?
We'll call you right back.
I'll be goddamned.
Reporter: Treasure hunter Brock Lovett
is best known for finding Spanish gold.
It's okay.
I'll feed you in a minute.
Now he has chartered
Russian subs to reach
the most famous ship wreck
of all: the Titanic.
He is with us live
via satellite
from the research ship Keldysh
in the North Atlantic.
- Hello , Brock.
- Brock: Hello , Tracy.
Everyone knows the familiar
stories of Titanic--
the nobility , the band playing
till the very end and all that.
But what I'm interested in
are the untold stories
the secrets locked deep
inside the hull of Titanic.s
We're out here using
robot technologyw
to go further into the wreck
than anybody's ever done before.
Your expedition is at the center
of a storm of controversy
over salvage rights
and even ethics.
Many are calling you
a grave robber.r
Nobody called the recovery of artifacts
of King Tut's tomb "grave robbing."
- Woman: What is it?
- Turn that up , dear..
I have museum-trained experts
out here making sure
that these relics are preserved
and catalogued properly.
Take a look at this drawing
that we found just today:
A piece of paper that's been
under water for 84 years
and my team were able
to preserve it intact.
Should this have remained unseen at
the bottom of the ocean for eternity?
I'll be goddamned.
Man (Over Loud speaker):
Vnimanye , vnimanye...
Bobby: Brock!
There's a satellite call for you.
Bobby , we're launching. You see
these submersibles going in the water?
Trust me , buddy.
You want to take this call.
This better be good.i
You got to speak up.
She's kind of old.
Great. This Brock Lovett.
- How can I help you , Mrs.--
- Calvert. Rose Calvert.
Mrs. Calvert?
I was just wondering if you had found
the Heart of the Ocean yet , Mr. Lovett.
Told you you wanted
to take the call.
All right , you have
my attention , Rose.
Can you tell us who the woman
in the picture is?
Oh , yes.
The woman in the picture is me.
( Yelling Over Engine Noise):
She's a goddamned liar--
Some nut case seeking
money or publicity.
God only knows why , like that
Russian babe , Anesthesia.
They're inbound!d
Rose Dewitt Bukater died on the Titanic
when she was 1 7 , right?
- That's right.
- If she had lived , she'd be over 1 00.
101 next month.
Okay , so she's a very old
goddamned liar.
Look , I've already done
the background on this womano
all the way back to the '20s
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.
And everybody who
knows about the diamond
is supposed to be dead
or on this boat , but she knows.n
Doesn't exactly
travel light , does she?
Mrs. Calvert , I'm Brock Lovett.
Welcome to the Keldysh.
Okay , let's get her
inside there.
- Hi , Ms. Calvert.
- Hi.
Welcome to the Keldysh.
Man:
Hey. Hey! - ( Knocking)
- Rose: Yes?
- Are your staterooms all right?
- Rose: Oh , yes , very nice.
Have you met
my grand daughter Lizzie?e
She takes care of me.n
We met just
a few minutes ago.
Remember , Nana , up on deck?
There , that's nice.
Have to have my pictures
when I travel.b
Can I get you anything?
Is there anything you'd like?
Yes.g
I would like to see my drawing. Brock:
Louis XVI wore a fabulous stonet
that was called
the Blue Diamond of the Crownl
which disappeared in 1 792
about the same time old Louis
lost everything from the neck up.
The theory goes that
the crown diamond was chopped , too
recut into a heart-like shape that
became known as "Heart of the Ocean."
Today it would be worth more
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 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 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 ,
the stern rises up
slow at first , then faster
and faster until finally
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.
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 a.m.
two hours and 40 minutes
after the collision.
The bow section planes away
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 passengers
with 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...
to the parlor suite ,
rooms B-52 , 54 , 56.
- ( Whistle Blowing)
- Ladies...
better hurry.
( People Saying Good-byes)
- My coat?
- Woman: I have it.
Man: All third-class passengers
due 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 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.
( Steam Whistle Blows Loudly)
( Speaking Swedish)
Jack , you are pazzo.
You bet everything we have.a
When you got nothing
you got nothing to lose.
Sven?r
All right , moment of truth.
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. Titanic
go 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 bitches
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
to never forget you.
( 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.
At Cherbourg , a woman came
aboard named Margaret Brown.
We all called her Molly.
History would call her
"the Unsinkable Molly Brown. "
Well , I wasn't about to wait
all day for you , sonny.
Here , you think you can manage?o
Her husband had struck gold
some place out West
and she was what mother called
"new money. "
By the next afternoon , we were steaming
west from the coast of Ireland
with nothing out ahead of us
but ocean.
Take her to sea , Mr. Murdoch.s
- Let's stretch her legs.
- Yes , sir.
- All ahead full , Mr. Moody.
- Very good , sir.n
- ( Bells Ringing)
- ( Bell Rings)
- All ahead full.
- Man ( Shouting): All ahead full!
Come on , lads. Get moving.,
What's the reading?o
( Crew Talking And Shouting)
All right ,
let's stoke them right up!o
We're going full ahead!,
21 knots , sir.r
Hey , look , look , look!
Look , look!
See it?
There's another one. See him?
Look at that one.
Look at him jump!
Whoo-hoo!w
Whoo!
I can see the
Statue of Liberty already!
Very small , of course.
I'm the king of the world!
( Whooping And Yelling)
( Whooping)
Man: She's the largest
moving object ever madeh
by the hand of man
in all history.
And our master ship builder ,
Mr. Andrews here
designed her
from the keel plates up.
Well , I may have
knocked her together
but the idea was Mr. Ismay's.o
He envisioned a steamer so grand
in scale and so luxurious
in its appointments that its
supremacy would never be challenged.
And here she is
willed in to solid reality.
Man:
Hear , hear.s
You know I don't
like that , Rose.
She knows.
We'll both have the lamb , rare ,
with very little mint sauce.
Hmm , you like lamb ,
right , sweet pea?
Are you going to cut her meat
for her , too , there , Cal?
Hey , uh , who thought
of the name "Titanic"?
- Was it you , Bruce?
- Well , yes , actually.
I wanted to convey sheer size
and the size means stability
Luxury , and above all ,
strength.
Do you know of Dr. Freud ,
Mr. Ismay?h
His ideas about the male
preoccupation with size
might be of particular
interest to you.
- What's gotten into you?
- Excuse me.,
- I do apologize.
- She's a pistol , Cal.
- Hope you can handle her.
- Well , I may have to start minding...
what she reads from now on ,
won't I , Mrs. Brown?
Freud-- Who is he?
Is he a passenger?
( Man Explaining Propeller
To Little Girl)
It makes these waves ,
makes them spin.u
Fabrizio:
The ship is nice , huh?
- Yeah , it's an Irish ship.
- Is English , no?
No , it was built in Ireland.
15 , 000 Irishmen built this ship.
Solid as a rock.
Big Irish hands.
That's typical. First-class dogs
come down here to take a shit.
Uh , it lets us know where we rank
in the scheme of things.
Like we could forget?
- I'm Tommy Ryan.
-Jack Dawson.
- Hello.
- Fabrizio.i
Hi. Do you make any money
with your drawings?
Oh , forget it , boyo. You'd as like
have angels fly out your ass
as get next
to the likes of her.
( Laughs)R
- Do you mind?
- I hope you're proud of this.
I saw my whole life
as if I'd already lived it--
an endless parade
of parties and cotillionse
yachts and polo matches
always the same narrow people ,
the same mind less chatter.
I felt like I was standing
at a great precipice
with no one to pull me back!
no one who cared
or even noticed.
- ( Woman Grunts)
- ( Rose Sobbing)
( Running Feet And Sobbing)
( Taking Short ,
Anxious Breaths)I
Don't do it.
Stay back. Don't come any closer.s
Come on. Just give me your hand.
I'll pull you back over.
No! Stay where you are.
I mean it.
I'll let go.
No , you won't.t
What do you mean , no , I won't?
Don't presume to tell me what I will
and will not do. You don't know me.
Well , you would have
done it already.
You're distracting me.
Go away.i
I can't. I'm involved now.t
You let go and I'm going to have to
jump in there after you.
Don't be absurd.
You'll be killed.
- I'm a good swimmer.
- The fall alone would kill you.
- It would hurt.
- I'm not saying it wouldn't.
To tell you the truth
I'm a lot more concerned
about that water being so cold.
( Shoe Drops To Deck)
- How cold?
- Freezing.
Maybe a couple degrees over.
You ever , uh...
ever been to Wisconsin?
What?
Well , they have some
of the coldest winters around.
I grew up there
near Chippewa Falls.g
I remember when I was a kid ,
me and my father , we went ice fishing
out on Lake Wissota.
Ice fishing is , you know ,
where you--
( Angrily):
I know what ice fishing is!
Sorry.l
You just seem like , you know ,
kind of an indoor girl.
Anyway , I , uh...
I fell through some thin iceh
and I'm telling you...o
water that cold ,
like right down there
it hits you like a thousand knives
stabbing you all over your body.
You can't breathe ,
you can't think--
at least not about anything
but the pain.
Which is why I'm not looking forward
to jumping in there after you.
Like I said...
I don't have a choice.
I guess I'm kind of hoping
you'll come back over the rail
and get me off the hook here.
You're crazy.g
That's what everybody says ,
but with all due respect , miss
I'm not the one hanging off
the back of a ship here.
Come on.d
Come on , give me your hand.
You don't want to do this.
Whew!o
I'm Jack Dawson.w
Rose Dewitt Bukater.s
I'm going to have to get you
to write that one down.
Come on.
- ( Screams)
- ( Grunting)
I got you! Come on.
Come on!
( Screams)
Help! Please!t
Help! Please!r
- Please get me!
- Listen. Listen to me.
I've got you. I won't let go.
Now pull yourself up. Come on.
( Grunts)m
Come on. That's right. You can do it.
I got you.a
What's all this?
You stand back!
And don't move an inch!
- Fetch the master-at-arms!
- Care for a brandy?
Cal: This is completely unacceptable!
What made you think
that you could put your hands
on my fiance?
- Look at me , you filth!
- Cal...o
- What do you think you were doing?
- Cal , stop.
- It was an accident.
- An accident?e
It was. Stupid really.
I was leaning over ,
and I slipped.
I was leaning far over
to see the , uh...
uh... uh...
the , uh... uh...
- Propellers?
- propellers and I slipped.
And I would have gone overboard
but Mr. Dawson here saved me
and almost went over himself.
You wanted to see...
She wanted to see the propellers.
Like I said ,
women and machinery do not mix.
Was that the way of it?
Yeah. Yeah ,
that was pretty much it.u
Well , the boy's a hero then.
Good for you , son. Well done.
So it's all's well
and back to our brandy , eh?
Look at you. You must be freezing.
Let's get you inside.
Perhaps a little something
for the boy.
Of course. Mr. Lovejoy ,
I think a 20 should do it.
Is that the going rate
for saving the woman you love?
Rose is displeased.
What to do?
I know.o
Perhaps you could join us
for dinner tomorrow evening
to regale our group
with...your heroic tale.e
Sure , count me in.
Good. Settled then.
This should be interesting. Mmm.
( Whistles)
Can l , uh... bum a smoke?
You'll want to tie those.
It's interesting.
The young lady slips so suddenly
and you still had time
to remove your jacket
and your shoes.
- ( Music Box Playing Tune)
- ( Knock At Door)
( Door Opens) I know you've been melancholy.
I don't pretend to know why.
I intended to save this
until the engagement galat
next week.
But I thought tonight.
Good gracious.o
Perhaps as a reminder
of my feelings for you.
- Is it a...
- Diamond? Yes.
56 carats to be exact.
It was worn by Louis XVI
and they called it
"Le Coeur De La Mer. "
Both:
The Heart of the Ocean.
Yes.r
It's overwhelming..
Well , it's for royalty.
We are royalty , Rose.
You know , there's nothing
I couldn't give you.
There's nothing I'd deny you
if you would not deny me.
Now open your heart
to me , Rose.
Jack: Well , I've been on my own since
I was 1 5 since my folks died.
And I had no
brothers or sisters
or close kin in that part
of the country.
So I lit on out of there
and I haven't been back since.
You could just call me
a tumbleweed blowing in the wind.
Well , Rose...i
we've walked about a mile
around this boat deck
and chewed over how great
the weather's been and how I grew up
but I reckon that's not why
you came to talk to me , is it?
- Mr. Dawson , l--
-Jack.
Jack...y
I want to thank you
for what you did.
Not just for... for pulling me back
but for your discretion.
You're welcome.
Look , I know
what you must be thinking.
Poor little rich girl.
What does she know about misery?
No. No , that's not what
I was thinking.
What I was thinking was
what could have happened to this girl
to make her think
she had no way out?e
Well , l--
It was everything.
It was my whole world
and all the people in it
and the inertia of my life
plunging ahead
and me , powerless to stop it.
God! Look at that thing.
You would have gone
straight to the bottom.
500 invitations have gone out.k
All of Philadelphia society
will be there
and all the while
I feel I'm...
standing in the middle
of a crowded room
screaming at the top of my lungs
and no one even looks up.
Do you love him?h
- Pardon me?
- Do you love him?o
You're being very rude.
You shouldn't be asking me this.
Well , it's a simple question.
Do you love the guy or not?
This is not
a suitable conversation.
-Why can't you just answer the question?
-( Nervous Laughter)
This is absurd. You don't know me ,
and I don't know you
and we are not having
this conversation at all.
You are rude and uncouth
and presumptuous and I am leaving now.
Jack. Mr. Dawson ,
it's been a pleasure.
I sought you out to thank you
and now I have thanked you...
- And you've insulted me.
- Well , you deserved it.
- Right.
- Right.n
- I thought you were leaving.
- I am.
You are so annoying.r
- ( Chuckles)
- Wait.
I don't have to leave.
This is my part of the ship. You leave.
Oh-ho-ho ,
well , well , well.
Now who's being rude?
What is this stupid thing
you're carrying around?o
So what are you ,
an artist or something?
Well , these are rather good.
They're , uh--
They're very good actually.
Jack , this is exquisite work.
They didn't think too much
of them in old Paree.
Paris! You do get around
for a poor--y
Well , uh , uh , a person
of limited means.
Go on , a poor guy ,
you can say it.
Well , well , well.
And these were drawn from life?
Well , that's one
of the good things about Paris--
Lots of girls willing
to take their clothes off.
You liked this woman.
You used her several times.)
Well , she had beautiful hands ,
you see?
I think you must have had
a love affair with her.
No , no , no , no , no.
Just with her hands.
She was a one-legged prostitute.c
See?l
- ( Aghast): Oh!
- ( Both Chuckle)o
Ah , she had a good sense
of humor , though.
Oh , and this lady...
she used to sit
at this bar every night
wearing every piece
of jewelry she owned
just waiting
for her long-lost love.
Called her Madame Bijou.
See how her clothes
are all moth-eaten?
Well , you have a gift , Jack.
You do. You see people.
I see you.t
And?.
You wouldn't have jumped.
But the purpose of university
is to find a suitable husband.
Rose has already done that.
Look , here comes
that vulgar Brown woman.
Quickly , get up
before she sits with us.u
Hello , girls. I was hoping
I'd catch you at tea.
We're awfully sorry
you missed it.t
The countess and I were just off
to take the air on the boat deck.
What a lovely idea.
I need to catch up on my gossip.
Molly:
Countess.
So you've not yet
lit the last four boilers?
No , I don't see the need.
We are making excellent time.
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.
Mr. Ismay , I would prefer
not to push the engines
until they've been
properly run in.
Of 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.e
Well , after that I worked on
a squid boat in Monterey.
Then I went down to Los Angeles
to the pier in Santa Monica
and started doing portraits there
for ten cents a piece.
Why can't I be like you , Jack--
just head out for the horizon
whenever I feel like it?
Say we'll go there
sometime to that pier
even if we only
ever just talk about it.
No , we'll do it. We'll drink cheap beer. We'll ride
on the roller coaster till we throw up.
Then we'll ride horses on the beach
right in the surf.
But you'll have to do it like a real
cowboy. None of that sidesaddle stuff.
- You mean , one leg on each side?
- Yeah.
- Can you show me?
- Sure... if you like.
- Teach me to ride like a man.
- And chew tobacco like a man.
And spit like a man.
They didn't teach you that
in finishing school?
- No.
- Well , come on , I'll show you.
Let's do it.
I'll show you how. Come on.
Jack , no! Jack , no!t
Wait , Jack. No , Jack.
I couldn't possibly , Jack.
Watch closely.m
- That's disgusting!
- All right , your turn.
That was pitiful!n
Come on , you really got
to hawk it back , you know?
Get some leverage to it.
Use your arms , arc your neck.
( Hawks)
- See the range on that thing?
- Mm-hmm.
- ( Rose Hawking)
-Jack: Okay , go.
( Hawks)
-That was better. You got to work on it.
-Really?
Really try and hawk it up
and get some body to it , you know?
You got to...
( Snorting)
( Swallows)g
Mother.n
May I introduce Jack Dawson?
Charmed , I'm sure.
The others were gracious
and curious
about the man
who had saved my life
but m ymother looked at him
like an insect--
a dangerous insect
which must be squashed quickly.
Well , Jack , sounds like you're a good
man to have around in a sticky spot.
( Trumpet Playing Fanfare)
Why do they always insist on announcing
dinner like a damn cavalry charge?
- ( Laughs)
- Shall we go to dress , Mother?
See you at dinner , Jack.h
Uh , son? Son!
Do you have the slightest comprehension
what you're doing?
Not really.
Well , you're about to go
into the snake pit.
What are you planning to wear?
I figured. Come on.y
I was right.
You and my son
are just about the same size.
Pretty close.
- ( Whistles)
- You shine up like a new penny.
( Laughs))
Good evening , sir. ( Orchestra Playing
"On The Beautiful Blue Danube")
Good evening.
Man:
Hello.m
Cal: Do you know that there are
several thousand tons
of Hockley steel
in this very ship?m
- Ruth: Hmm. Which part?
- Cal: All the right ones , of course.
Then we'll know who to hold
accountable if there's a problem.
- Where's my daughter?
- Oh , she'll be along.
- There is the countess.
- Hello , my dear.
- Good evening , Cal.
- Cal: So good to see you.
I saw that in a nickelodeon once
and I always wanted to do it.
( Snickers)l
Ruth:
I'll see you at dinner.
Darling? Surely
you remember Mr. Dawson.
Dawson?
( Chuckles)
Well , it's amazing.
You could almost pass for a gentleman.
- Almost.
- Extraordinary.
Ruth:
My dear , it's delightful to see you.
What a remarkable
voyage this is.
- It's mad , isn't it?
- Ruth: I love your perfume.
There's the Countess of Rothes.
And , um , that's John Jacob Astor--
the richest man on the ship.
His little wife there , Madeleine ,
is my age and in delicate condition.
See how she's
trying to hide it?
- Quite the scandal.
- Hmm.
And that's Benjamin Guggenheim
and his mistress Madame Aubert.
Mrs. Guggenheim is at home
with the children , of course.
And over here we have
Sir Cosmo and Lucille Lady Duff-Gordon.
She designs naughty lingerie ,
among her many talents.
Very popular with the royals.
Congratulations , Hockley.
She's splendid.
Why , thank you.
- Care to escort a lady to dinner?
- Certainly.
- ( Chuckling)
- Sweat pea?
- Cal: Sweet pea.
- Ain't nothin' to it , is there , Jack?
Remember , they love money , so just
pretend like you own a gold mine...
and you're in the club.r
- Hey , Astor!
- Well , hello , Molly. Nice to see you.
J.J. Madeleine ,
I'd like you to meet Jack Dawson.
- How Do you do?
- Pleasure.
Hello , Jack.
Are you of the Boston Dawsons?
No-- the Chippewa Falls Dawsons ,
actually.
Oh , yes. Yes.a
He must have been nervous ,
but he never faltered.
They assumed
he was one of them--
Heir to a rail road fortune ,
perhaps.
New money , obviously ,
but still a member of the club.
Mother , of course ,
could always be counted upon.!
Tell us of the accommodations
in steerage , Mr. Dawson.
I hear they're quite good
on this ship.
The best I've seen , ma'am.
Hardly any rats.
( Laughter)
Mr. Dawson is joining us
from the third class.o
He was of some assistance
to my fiance last night.
It turns out that Mr. Dawson
is quite a fine artist.
He was kind enough to show me
some of his work today.
Rose and I differ somewhat
in our definition off art.
Not to impugn your work , sir.u
( Clears Throat)
Ismay:
She may be mine on paper
but in the eyes of God ,
she belongs to Thomas Andrews.
( Whispering):
Are these all for me?!
Just start from the outside
and work your way in.
He knows every rivet
in her , don't you , Thomas?
- Your ship is a wonder , truly.
- Thank you , Rose.
- And how Do you take your caviar , sir?
- No caviar for me , thanks.
Never did like it much.o
And where , exactly ,
Do you live , Mr. Dawson?
Well , right now , my address
is the R.M.S. Titanic.
After that ,
I'm on God's good humor.
And how is it
you have means to travel?
I work my way
from place to place--
You know ,
tramp steamers and such.t
But I won my ticket
on Titanic here
at a lucky hand at poker.
A very lucky hand.
- All life is a game of luck.
- Mmm.
A real man makes
his own luck , Archie.
- Right , Dawson?
- Mmm.
And you find that sort of
rootless existence appealing , Do you?
Well , yes , ma'am , I do.
I mean , got everything I need
right here with me.
Got air in my lungs
and a few blank sheets of paper.
I mean , I love waking up in the morning
not knowing what's going to happen
or who I'm going to meet ,
where I'm going to wind up.
Just the other night , I was sleeping
under a bridge , and now here I am
on the grandest ship in the world
having champagne with you fine people.
- ( Laughter)
- I'll take some more of that.
I figure life's a gift ,
and I don't intend on wasting it.
You never know what hand
you're going to get dealt next.
You learn to take life
as it comes at you. Here you go , Cal.
To make each day count.
- Well said , Jack.
- Hear , hear!
To making it count.n
- All: To making it count.
- Archie: Bravo.
( Molly Laughing) Mr. Brown had no idea
I'd hidden the money in the stove.
( Laughter)h
So he comes home drunk as a pig ,
celebrating and he lights a fire.
( Laughter)
( Softly): Next it'll be
brandies in the smoking room.
Archie:
Well , join me in a brandy , gentlemen?
( Men Agree)
Now they retreat into a cloud of smoke
and congratulate each other
on being masters of the universe.)
Ladies , thank you for
the pleasure of your company.
Rose , may I escort you
back to the cabin?
- No , I'll stay here.
- Here you go , Molly.
Archie:
Joining us , Dawson?
You don't want to stay out here
with the women , Do you?
No , thanks.
I've got to be heading back.
- Ah.
- Probably best.
It'll be all business
and politics , that sort of thing--
Wouldn't interest you.
But Dawson , good of you to come.
Jack , must you go?
Time for me to go row
with the other slaves.l
Good night , Rose.a
( Clock Begins Chiming)P
( Sighs)s
So you want to go
to a real party?
- ( Drums Pounding , Men Whooping)
- ( Playing Lively Tune)
Is okay I put my hand here? Okay.m
- Tal la frikken svenska?
- What?
( Repeats Phrase)p
I can't understand you.
( Glass Shatters)
Hey! Bravo , bravo!r
- Thank you. Come on , guys.
- Let's go!y
I'm going to dance
with her now , all right?
- Come on.
- What?
- Come with me.
- What? Jack--Jack , wait!
- ( Band Playing At Fast Tempo)
- I can't do this.
We're going to have to
get a little bit closer.a
Like this.t
- ( Pipes And Drums Playing Dance Tune)
- You're still my best girl , Cora.
- I don't know the steps.
- Neither do l.
Just go with it.
Don't think.
- ( Laughing)
- Hey.
( Rose Squealing With Delight) Wait , Jack , Jack!
Wait! Stop , Jack!
- Ba-ba-ba.
- ( Dancers Whooping)t
- Rose: Wait!
- Hey! Hey!
( Whooping)a
-Jack: Yeah!
-Jack , no!
Whaaa!
( Squeals , Giggling)
...jurisdiction of the Sherman Act
so my lawyers will argue.
That's what Rockefeller said , but
the Supreme Court is not swallowing it.
( Men Shouting And Cheering ,
Drums And Pipes Playing)
What? You think
a first-class girl can't drink?n
- ( 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.
You remind me every day.s
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
Our choices are never easy.
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 have
two 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:
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.
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 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.
I have nothing to offer you
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 the
disaster 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 fucking hand-- excuse me--
his hand , and he's ordering more speed.
26years of experience
working against him.
He figures anything big enough
to sink the ship
they're going to see
in time to turn
but the ship's too big
with too small a rudder.
Doesn't corner worth a damn.
Everything he knows is wrong.
( Laughing)
It's quite proper , I assure you.
This is the sitting room.
- Will this light do?
- What?
Don't artists need good light?
( In French Accent):
That is true
but I'm not used to working
in such horrible conditions.
Monet!
- Do you know his work?
- Of course.
Look at his use of color here.
Isn't he great?
I know , it's extraordinary.
Cal insists on carting
this hideous thing everywhere.
Should we be expecting him
anytime soon?
Not as long as the cigars
and brandy hold out.
- That's nice.
- What is it , a sapphire?
A diamond ,
a very rare diamond.
Jack , I want you to draw me like one
of your French girls... wearing this.
All right.
Wearing only this.
The last thing I need
is another picture of me
Looking like a porcelain doll.
As a paying customer...
I expect to get what I want.
Over on the bed--
the couch.
Go... Lie down.
- Tell me when it looks right.
- Put your arm back the way it was.
Right.
Put that other arm up ,
that hand right by your face there.
Right.
Now , head down.
Eyes to me ,
keep them on me.
And try to stay still.
( Exhales)
So serious.
I believe you are blushing ,
Mr. Big Artiste.
I can't imagine
Monsieur Monet blushing.
He does landscapes.
Just relax your face.
- Sorry.
- No laughing.
( Exhales)
My heart was pounding
the whole time.
It was the most erotic moment
of my life.
Up until then , at least.
- So what happened next?
- You mean , did we do it?
Sorry , to disappoint you ,
Mr. Bodine.
Jack was very professional.
Thank you.
( Rose Laughing)
What you doing?
Will you put this back
in the safe for me?
Mm-hmm.
Would you excuse me?
- None of the stewards have seen her.
- This is absurd.
It's a ship , there's only
so many places she could be.
Lovejoy , find her.
- Clear.
- Yes.
I don't think I've ever seen
such a flat calm.
Like a mill pond.
Not a breath of wind.
It will make the bergs
harder to see
with no breaking water
at the base.
Hmm.
Well , I'm off. Maintain speed
and heading , Mr. Lightoller.
Yes , sir.
It's getting cold.
You look nice.
- ( Knock At Door)
- Lovejoy: Miss Rose?
My drawings!
( Door Closes)
Come on!
- No , wait , wait!
- Wait , wait , wait!
Go , go! Down , down!
Rose:
Quickly , quickly!
( Giggling)
Bye!
- Sorry!
- ( Giggling)
- It's all right!
- ( Laughing)
Pretty tough for a valet ,
this fellow.
- Seems more like a cop.
- I think he was.
-Jack: Oh , shit.
- ( Rose Screams)
No , over here!
Quick!
( Boiler Blasting)
- Now what?!
- What?!
Hold up! What're you two
doing down here?
You shouldn't be down here!
It could be dangerous!
Jack: Carry on! Don't mind us.
You're doing a great job!
Keep up the good work!
Ah , look what
we have here , huh?
( Rose Clears Throat)
Thank you.
- ( Honks Horn)
- Where to , miss?
To the stars.
You nervous?
No.
Put your hands on me , Jack.
Crewman:
God , it's bloody cold.
You know , I can smell ice ,
you know , when it's near.
- Bollocks.
- But I can , all right!
Murdoch: Did you ever find
those binoculars for the lookouts?
Haven't seen them
since Southampton.
Well , I'll be on my rounds.
Cheerio.
You're trembling.
Don't worry.
I'll be all right.
- They ran down there.
- Right.
Lovejoy:
Anything missing?
I've got a better idea.
Gotcha!
( Rose Laughing)
( Laughing)
Did you see those guys' faces?
Did you see the...
When the ship docks...
I'm getting off with you.
This is crazy.
I know.
It doesn't make any sense.
That's why I trust it.
( Quietly):
Oh , yes. Here , look at this.
Oh , look at that , would you?
- They're a bit warmer than we are.
- Well , if that's what it takes
for us to get warmer I'd rather not ,
if it's all the same to you.
- Bugger me!
- ( Alarm Bell Clanging)
- ( Phone Rings)
- Pick up , you bastards!
( Phone Ringing)
- Is there anyone there?
- Yes , what Do you see?
- Iceberg! Right ahead!
- Thank you.
Iceberg! Right ahead!
Hard to starboard!
Crewman:
Hard to starboard!
- ( Ringing)
- Crewman: Turn , turn! Steady!
- ( Ringing)
- ( Bell Clangs )
Full astern!
- Hard over.
- Helm's hard over , sir.
- ( Ringing)
- Go , lads! Go!
( Men Yelling Out Orders)
Shut all the dampers!
Shut them!
( Dampers Slamming)
Hold it.
Hold it!
Now , engage
the reversing engine!
( Engine Stops)
( Engine Restarts)
Why aren't they turning?!
- Is it hard over?!
- Crewman: It is , yes , sir , hard over!
( Softly):
Come on , come on , come on.
Turn.
Yes.
It's going to hit!
Jesus Christ.
( Glass Tinkling)
- ( Softly):Jesus.
- Hard to port!
Crewman:
Hard to port!
( Men Screaming)
Get back!
( Screaming)
- ( Hissing)
- ( Screams)
- ( Metal Doors Closing)
- Come on , let's go!
Get out the door!
They're closing the doors! Get out!
Get out! Get out! Get out!
Get out the door! Go on!
Go on! Come on , lads!
Go , lads , go!
Get out!
( Screams)
( Doors Slamming)
( Softly): Oh , my God.
That was a close shave , weren't it?
Smell ice , can you?
Bleeding Christ.
Note the time
and enter it in the log.
What was that , Mr. Murdoch?
An iceberg , sir.
I put her hard to starboard
and ran the engines full astern
but it was too close.
I tried to port round it
but she hit and the...
- Close the watertight doors.
- Murdoch: The doors are closed , sir.
- All stop.
- Crewman: Aye , sir!
( Ringing)
Find the carpenter.
Get him to sound the ship.
Yes , sir!
Fabrizio:
Porcaputtana!
Che cazzo e?
Come on , let's get the hell
out of here! Come on , hurry up.
Excuse me. Why have the engines stopped?
I felt a shudder.
I shouldn't worry , madam.
We've likely thrown a propeller blade.
That's the shudder you felt.
May I bring you anything?
No , thank you.
Man:
Did you see anything?
Man:
I don't see anything now , Do you?
( Commotion)
If this is the direction the rats
are going that's good enough for me.
Crewman: Please , sir , please.
Everything's under control.
- You there.
- Sir , there is no emergency.
- Yes , there is , I have been robbed.
- Get the master-at-arms.
- Now , you moron!
- Yes , sir.
( Men Laughing)
Hey , you're going to miss the fun.
Did you see what happened?
No , I missed it.
Apparently , it hit over there.
Crewman: Boiler room six
is flooded eight feet above the plate.
And the mail hold is worse. She's
all buckled in in the forward hold.
- Can you shore up?
- Not unless the pumps get ahead.
Have you seen the damage
in the mail hold?
- No , she's already underwater.
- This is bad.
We should tell
Mother and Cal.
I think they're very good , sir.
Don't touch anything.
I want the entire room photographed.
Rose:
Just keep holding my hand.
We've been looking
for you , miss.
Rose ( Sighs):
Well , here we go.
Something serious has happened.
Yes , it has.
Indeed. Two things dear to me
have disappeared this evening.
Now that one is back I have a pretty
good idea where to find the other.
- Search him.
- Take your coat off , sir.
- Now what?
- Come on.
Cal , what are you doing? We're in the
middle of an emergency. What's going on?
- Is this it?
- That's it.
This is horse shit!
- Don't you believe it , Rose. Don't!
- He couldn't have.
Of course he could.
It's easy enough for a professional.
But I was with him the whole time.
This is absurd.
Perhaps he did it while you were putting
your clothes back on , dear.
Real slick , Cal.
Rose , they put it in my pocket.
- Shut up.
- It isn't even your pocket , is it , son?
Property of A. L. Ryerson.
- That was reported stolen today.
- I just borrowed it.
- I was going to return it.
- We have an honest thief here , do we?
You know I didn't do this , Rose.
You know it.
Don't you believe them , Rose.
You know I didn't do it.
- Come on , let's go.
- You know I didn't do it , Rose. Rose!
Come on , son.
There's a good lad.
- Come on.
- You know I didn't do it! You know me!
Ismay:
Most unfortunate , Captain.
Water... 1 4 feet above
the keel in ten minutes--
In the fore peak , in all three holds
and in the boiler room six.
- That's right , sir.
- When can we get underway , damn it?
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 bulkheads
at E deck from one to the next.
Back and back.
There's no stopping it.
The pumps--
If we opened the doors--
The pumps buy you time ,
but minutes only.
From this moment ,
no matter what we do
Titanic will founder.
But this ship can't sink.
She's made of iron , sir.
I assure you , she can...
and she will.
It is a mathematical certainty.
How much time?
An hour. Two at most.
And how many aboard ,
Mr. Murdoch?
2 , 200 souls on board , sir.
Well , I believe you may get
your headlines , Mr. Ismay.
Oh , it is a little slut , isn't it? Will
you look at me when I'm talking to you.
( Knock A tDoor)
- Mr. Hockley?
- Not now , we're busy.
Sir , I've been told to ask you to please
put on your life belts and come up to--
I said not now.
I'm sorry to inconvenience you ,
Mr. Hockley , but it's Captain's orders.
Now , please , dress warmly.
It's quite cold out tonight.
Now , may I suggest
topcoats and hats.
- This is ridiculous.
- Not to worry , miss.
I am sure
it's just a precaution.
Everybody up!
Life belts on!
- ( Men Screaming Orders)
- What's he yelling about?
Everybody up!
Put your life belts on!
- What's the ruckus?
-Just put your life belts on!
Crewman:
C.QD.?
Sir?
That's right-- C.Q D.
The distress call.
That's our position.
( Sighs)
Tell whoever responds
that we're going down by the head.
We need immediate assistance.
Blimey.
Keep lowering!
Keep lowering!
( Crewman Yelling Out Orders)
Mr. Wilde! Mr. Wilde ,
where are the passengers?
We moved them back inside.
It's too damn cold and noisy for them.
You there!
(Blows Whistle)
Get down here and
help with these lines.
( Orchestra Playing
"Alexander's Ragtime Band")
( People Conversing)
Care for a drink , sir?
- Crewman: Please put your life belts on.
- Hey , sonny , what's doing?
You got us all trussed up here
and now we're cooling our heels.
Sorry , ma'am.
Let me go and find out.
I don't think anybody knows
what the hell's going on around here.
It's the goddamned English
doing everything by the book.
There's no need for language ,
Mr. Hockley.
Go back and turn
the heaters on in our rooms.
I'd like a cup of tea
when I return.
Yes , ma'am.
Mr. Andrews.
I saw the iceberg
and I see it in your eyes.
Please tell me the truth.
The ship will sink.
- You're certain.
- Yes , in an hour or so....
all this will be
at the bottom of the Atlantic.
- What?
- 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?
Yes.
I understand.
Over here , sir.
Sir , they need you
up in the second-class purser's office.
- There's a big mob up there.
- Go on , I'll keep an eye on him.
Aye , right.
Sir! Carpathia says
they're making 1 7 knots.
Full steam for them , sir.
She's the only one responding?
The only one close , sir.
She says they can be here in four hours.
Four hours?
Thank you , Bride.
( Softly):
My God.
( Crewmen Yelling Out Orders)
Sir! We are swung out
and ready , sir.
Hadn't we better get the women
and children into the boat , sir?
- Yes , we do.
- Sir?
Women and children first. Yes.
Yes , sir.
Crewman ( Yelling): Ladies
and gentlemen , your attention please!
Step this way , please.
That's right.
Come towards me.
Thank you. Good.
For the time being , I shall require
only women and children.
Man:
Right here.
All right , boys ,
like the captain said
nice and cheery
so there's no panic.
"Wedding Dance."
( Orchestra Begins Playing)
Life belts on!
Here , put your life belts on.
Put your life belts on.
Here , put your life belt on.
Here , come on , here.
( Commotion)
Crewman: It isn't time
to go up to the boats yet.
Please stay calm.
Look , please , make sure , everybody ,
you've got your life belts on
and gentlemen , allow the women
and children through to the front.
- What are we doing , Mommy?
- We're just waiting , dear.
When they're finished putting
the first-class people in the boats...
they'll start with us and
we'll want to be all ready , won't we?
( Men Arguing)
Go and get some help.
Lower away!
Left and right together!
Steady! Both sides together.
Steady! Steady!
Steady!
Stop! Stop!
- ( Screaming)
- Hold the left side! Right side only!
Right side only!
Right side only!
Hold the left side!
Right side down!
Lower away together!
Steady , lads!
( Explosion)
( Passengers Gasp)
You know , I do believe
this ship may sink.
I've been asked to give you
this small token
of our appreciation.
Compliments of
Mr. Caledon Hockley.
Come on , sister , you heard
the man-- into the boat.
Any room for a gentleman ,
gentlemen?
Crewman:
Only women at this time , sir.
Will the lifeboats be seated
according to class?
I hope they're
not too crowded.
Oh , Mother , shut up!
Don't you understand? The water is
freezing and there aren't enough boats.
Not enough by half. Half the people
on this ship are going to die.
Not the better half.
Come on , Ruth , get in the boat.
First-class seats are right up here.
You know , it's a pity
I didn't keep that drawing.
It'll be worth
a lot more by morning.
You unimaginable bastard.
Molly: Come on , Rose , darling.
There's plenty of room for you.
Come on , Rose.
You're next , darling.
Come into the boat , Rose.
- Come.
- Rose , get into the boat.
Rose.
Good-bye , Mother.
Rose! Rose , come back here!
Where are you going?
To him?
To be a whore to a gutter rat?
I'd rather be his whore
than your wife.
No. No!
- I said no!
- ( Hawking)
Ruth:
Rose! Please stop!
Crewman:
And lower away!
- No , wait!
- Lower away!
- Rose!
- Lower together!
Help!
Can anybody hear me?
( Banging Pipe)
Hello , help me!
( Distantly):
Help me!
Can anybody hear me?
Somebody help me , please!
Rose:
Mr. Andrews?
- Steward , check the starboard corridor.
- Yes , Mr. Andrews.
Madam , please put on a life belt.
Get to the boat deck immediately.
Lucy , for God's sake ,
put on your life belt.
- Set a good example.
- Yes , sir.
- Anyone in here?
- Mr. Andrews? Mr. Andrews , thank God.
Where would the master-at-arms
take someone under arrest?
What? You have to get
to a boat right away.
No! I'm doing this with or without your
help , sir , but without will take longer.
Take the elevator to the bottom. Go
to the left down the crewman's passage.
Then go right and left again at the
stairs. You'll come to a long corridor.
- This could be bad.
- (Water Gurgling)
Oh , shit. Oh , shit!
( Struggling)
- Excuse me , thank you.
- Crewman: The lifts are closed.
- Woman: I do not care...
- The lifts are--
I'm sorry , miss ,
but the lifts are closed.
I'm through being polite , goddamn it!
Now take me down!
E deck.
Come on. Oh , come on.
( Yells)
( Screams)
- I'm going back up!
- No!
No , no!
Come back!
I'm going back up.
I'm going back up!
Crew passage.
Crew passage.
( Breathing Hard)
Jack?
Jack?
Jack?!
-Jack?
- Rose!
Jack?!
Rose , I'm in here!
I'm in here.
-Jack?!
- I'm in here.
-Jack?!
- Rose!
Jack! Jack! I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
- That guy Lovejoy put it in my pocket.
- I know , I know , I know , I know.
Listen , Rose , you're going to have
to find a spare key , all right?
Look in that cabinet
right there.
It's a little
silver one , Rose.
Silver.
- These are all brass ones!
- Check right here , Rose.
Rose...
how did you find out
I didn't do it?
I didn't.
I just realized I already knew.
- Keep looking.
- Oh.
No key. There's no key!
All right , Rose , listen. You're going
to have to go find some help.
It'll be all right.
I'll be right back.
I'll just wait here.
Hello , is there anyone here?
Hello? Is there anybody
down here?
We need help! Hello!
Damn it.
Can anybody hear me?
Please , hello! Hello!
Oh , thank God.
Wait , please , I need your help.
There's a man back here and--
Wait!
Hello?
( Loud Rumbling)
( Rose Breathing Hard)
- Hello?
- Ah , miss , you shouldn't be here now.
- Please , I need your help.
- This way , quickly.
There is a man down here
and he is trapped. Please.
- There's no need to panic.
- No , I'm not panicking.
You're going the wrong way!
Let go of me , listen!
- To hell with you.
- Oh!
( Ship Creaking)
( Softly):
Oh , my God...
- ( Explosion)
- ( Crackling)
( Gasping)
( Loud Rumbling)
-Jack!
- Rose!
- Will this work?
- I guess we'll find out.
Come on.
Wait , wait , wait , wait. Try a couple
of practice swings over there.
All right.
Good , now try to hit
the same mark again , Rose.
You can do it.
Okay , that's enough practice.
Come on , Rose ,
you can do it. Listen.
Just hit it really hard
and really fast.
Wait , open your hands up
a little more.
- Like that?
- Right.
Listen , Rose , I trust you.
Go!
-( Clang)
-( Gasps)
( Screaming And Laughing)
You did it!
Come on , let's go.
Oh , shit , this is cold.
Oh , shit!
Shit , shit.
- This is the way out.
- We have to find another way. Come on.
- Tiller: Pull.
- (Orchestra Playing)
Pull!
Put your backs into it , pull!
( Distant Shouting)
Pull!
Now , there's something
you don't see every day.
Pull!
( Distant Explosion)
( Shouting)
Crewman:
What's this luggage doing here?
- Get rid of it , we need the room.
- (Crewman Giving Orders)
( Crying)
Keep calm.
No!
-Lovejoy.
-She's not on the starboard side either.
We're running out of time
and this strutting martinet
isn't letting
any men on at all.
There's one on the other side
letting men on.
Well , then , that's our play. We'll need
some insurance first. Come on.
- ( Pounding)
- This way.
- All the way down here.
- (Jack Yelling)
Steward:
Here! What Do you think you're doing?
You'll have to pay for that , you know.
That's White Star Line property.
Both:
Shut up!
Will you hold the boat a moment?
I just have to run back to my room--
Sit down! She's the last.
All right to lower.
Mr. Lightoller , why are the boats
being launched half full?
- Not now , Mr. Andrews.
- There , look , 20 or so
in a boat built for 65 ,
and I saw one boat with only 1 2-- 1 2!
Well , we weren't sure of the weight ,
Mr. Andrews. These boats may buckle.
Rubbish! They were tested in Belfast
with the weight of70 men!
Now , fill these boats ,
Mr. Lightoller , for God's sake , man!
Please , I need more women
and children , please.
Crewman: Get back in there.
This is not an exit.
Get back in there.
This is not an exit.
You can't keep us locked in here like
animals. The ship's bloody sinking!
Bring forward the women!
Unlock the gates.
Women only! No men!
( Shouting)
Get back!
Lock the gates!
Get them back
from those gates!
Don't touch the gates!
For God's sake , man , there are
women and children down here!
Let us up so we
can have a chance!
Get back!
-Jack!
- Tommy!
- Can we get out?
- It's hopeless that way!
Whatever we do ,
we've got to do it fast.
-Jack!
- Fabrizio!
- The boats are all gone.
- The whole place is flooding.
- There is niente this way.
- All right.
Let's go this way ,
all right? Come on.
- I make my own luck.
- So do l.
- Come on!
- No , come on. Let's go this way.
- (Crying)
- (Speaking Arabic)
- This way.
- Steward: Just go back
to the main stairwell
and everything will be sorted out there.
Man:
Hell , it will.
It will all get sorted out back there.
Go back to the main stairwell.
- Open the gate.
- Go back down the main stair.
- Open the gate right now!
- Go back down the main stair...
Like I told you.
- Goddamn it! Son of a bitch!
- Stop that.
Man:
Open the damn gate! Open it!
Fabri , Tommy ,
give me a hand here!
Rose:
Move aside. Move aside. Come on , pull!
Pull! Pull!
- Move aside!
- Steward: Put that down.
- Move aside!
- One! Two!
- Stop that!
- Three!
( Screaming)
Again!
( Screaming)
Jack:
Let's go!
-Jack: Let's go , Rose.
- You can't go up there.
You can't do this!
Lightoller:
Keep order here. Back , back , back.
( Screaming)
Hold on to her!
Pull her in!
Get back I say
or I'll shoot you all like dogs.
Keep order here!
Keep order , I say.
Mr. Lowe , man this boat.
Lowe:
Right , is everybody all right?
Nobody panic.
- Crewman: Stay back!
- We're too late.
There are more boats
down the front.
Stay with this one-- Murdoch.
He seems to be quite practical.
( Women Screaming)
Lowe:
Sit down!
Stay back , you lot.
Stay back!
Stay back , the lot of you!
Stay back!
- ( Gunshots)
- It's starting to fall apart.
We don't have much time.
- Mr. Murdoch?
- Mr. Hockley.
You two , with me , now.
I'm a businessman , as you know and I
have a business proposition for you.
Crewman:
Easy now. All together.
Lower away , lower away.
Jack:
Come on , Rose.
The boats are gone!
Colonel , are there
any boats on that side?
No , miss , but there are a couple
of boats all the way forward.
This way , I'll lead you.
( Playing Final Chord)
What's the use?
Nobody's listening to us anyway.
Well , they don't listen to us
at dinner either.
Come on , let's play. Keep us warm.
"Orpheus."
( Playing Fast Music From
"Orpheus In The Underworld")
Music to drown by.
Now I know I'm in first class.
- Where is everyone?
- They're all still aft , sir.
We have an understanding then ,
Mr. Murdoch?
( Everyone Shouting)
( Gunshots)
Women and children only!
Get back!
Step back , sir. Come through , madam.
This way. Step back , sir.
You'd better check
the other side. Go!
Crewman: Any more women and children?
Any children?
I found her on the other side
waiting for a boat... with him.
- Any more women and children?
- They're all aboard , Mr. Murdoch.
Anyone else , then?
Anyone else? Hurry along.
Stand by the falls.
( Softly):
Oh , goddamn it all to hell.
- Shit.
- Fire!
Sir! Sir , you can't
go through here.
Sir , you can't go through.
Yes , yes , splendid.
Right.
Murdoch:
Prepare to lower!
Ready on the left.
Take them down.
Keep it steady.
Both sides together , steady.
Keep it steady.
- Give her to me.
- Girl: Daddy.
Man: It'll be fine , darling.
Don't you worry.
It's good-bye for a little while.
Only for a little while.
There'll be another boat
for the daddies.
This boat's for the mummies
and the children.
You hold Mummy's hand
and be a good little girl.
- I'm not going without you.
- No , you have to go... now!
- No , Jack.
- Get in the boat , Rose!
- No , Jack.
- Yes , get on the boat.
Yes , get on the boat , Rose.
My God , look at you.
You look a fright.
Here.
Put this on. Come.
- Go on , I'll get the next one.
- No , not without you.
Jack: I'll be all right.
Listen , I'll be fine.
I'm a survivor , all right?
Don't worry about me.
-Jack: Now go on , get on.
- I have an arrangement with an officer
on the other side
of the ship.
Jack and I can get off safely ,
both of us.
See? Got my own boat to catch.
Cal:
Now , hurry. They're almost full.
- Step aboard , miss.
- Cal: Come on , hurry.
- Step aboard , please.
- Man: Be Daddy's good girl.
- Step lively.
- Crewman: Keep back , keep back , I say.
Clear the row , please.
Lower away!
( Passengers Gasp)
Crewman:
Slowly. Keep going. Keep going.
And lower away evenly , lads.
Easy. Lower away.
- You're a good liar.
- Almost as good as you.
Crewman:
Easy now... and lower away.
There's no , uh--
There's no arrangement , is there?
No , there is.
Not that you'll
benefit much from it.
I always win , Jack...
one way or another.
Crewman:
Easy. Even , lads.
Keep going , keep going.
- Rose!
- (Passengers Yelling)
- Stop her!
-Jack: Rose , what are you doing?
- Cal: Stop her!
- No!
Rose.
You're so stupid.
Why'd you do that?
You're so stupid , Rose.
Why did you do that? Why?
You jump , I jump , right?
Right.
Oh , God , I couldn't go.
I couldn't go , Jack.
It's all right.
We'll think of something else.
- Rose: At least I'm with you.
- We'll think of something.
Come on!
( Gunshot)
Come on , move!
- Come on.
- (Gunshot , Rose Screams)
Move!
- ( Gunshot)
- ( Screams)
Come on ,
Come on , Rose. Come on.
-( Gunshot)
- Rose , come on!
- (Gunshot)
- Move , Rose!
- ( Gunshot)
- Go!
( Grunts In Despair)
( Metal Groaning)
I hope you enjoy
your time together.
( Chuckles)
What could possibly be funny?
I put the diamond in the coat.
And I put the coat on her!
Come on.
( Dishes Clinking)
( Child Yelling)
( Screaming)
We can't leave him.
All right , come on.
( Wailing)
( Child Screaming)
Go back!
( Yelling In Czech)
It's the wrong way!
Come back!
( Rose And Jack Yelling
For Man To Stop)
Go!
( Water Thundering)
-Jack!
- Rose!
( Groaning)
This way.
Come on. Give me your hand.
Oh , God!
Help!
Rose:
Help!
Wait , sir ,
open the gate , please. Please.
Please. Help us.
Please!
Bloody hell.
- Come on , come on!
- Come on!
- Go , go!
-Jesus.
Please. Come on. Hurry!
Come on!
I'm sorry ,
I dropped the keys.
Wait! Please!
Don't leave , please!
Get more help! No!
I got them.
Which one is it , Rose?
The sharp one ,
try the sharp one.
Hurry , Jack.
- Oh , no!
- Hurry , Jack.
- It's stuck.
- Hurry.
- It's stuck.
- Hurry , Jack!
Hurry!
( Screaming)
I got it , I got it!
Go! Go , Rose!
Go , go!
Jack! Jack , come on!
Move , move!
Crewman:
Keep on rocking. Oars in place.
Get an oar under it.
Murdoch:
Women and children only , damn you.
Crewman:
Hold it , hold it.
( Men Yelling)
Get these davits cranked in.
Then get the falls hooked up.
Murdoch:
Stay back.
Child:
Help me.
( Crying)
Keep going up.
Murdoch:
Stop pushing!
Stay back!
Will you give us a chance to live ,
you limey bastard?
I'll shoot any man who tries
to get past me. Get back!
- Bastard!
- Get back!
We had a deal , damn you.
Your money can't save you any more
than it can save me. Get back.
Crewman:
Women and children only!
( Gunshot)
( Gunshot)
( Passengers Screaming)
Tommy! No , Tommy.
Bastardo!
Oh , no , oh , no.
Oh , no. Oh , Tommy.
- No , Will!
- (Gunshot)
Stand back , damn you.
Get back , damn you.
( Screaming)
- ( Child Crying)
- I have a child.
- Cal: I have a child.
- Clear a path here.
Please , I have a child.
Please , I'm all she has
in the world.
Go on. Step back ,
step back , I say.
- Please.
- Woman: Here , give her to me.
Give her here.
- ( Child Wailing)
- There , there.
Wait , wait , wait.
Mr. Andrews.
Oh , Rose.
Won't you even
make a try for it?
I'm sorry that I didn't build you
a stronger ship , young Rose.
It's going fast.
We have to move.
Wait.
Good luck to you , Rose.
And toyou.
Mr. Guggenheim.
These are for you , Mr. Guggenheim.
No , thank you.
We are dressed in our best
and are prepared to go down
as gentlemen.
But we would like a brandy.
Capitan. Capitan ,
where should I go? Please.
Crewman:
Captain! Captain , sir.
( Orchestra Still Playing)
Right , that's it , then.
Good-bye , Wally , good luck.
So long , old chap.
( Begins Playing
"Nearer My God To Thee")
(Joins In)
( Orchestra Still Playing)
And so they lived
happily together for 300 years
in the land of Tir Na Nog
the land of eternal
youth and beauty.
( Playing
"Nearer My God To Thee")
( Crewmen And Passengers
Yelling)
There's no time!
Cut those falls!
Cut them , cut them
if you have to!
Crewman:
I need a knife. I need a knife.
Crewman:
Cut her loose.
Cut those bloody falls.
( Playing Last Notes Of Song)
Gentlemen ,
it has been a privilege
playing with you tonight.
( People Screaming)
( Screaming)
We have to stay on the ship
as long as possible! Come on!
Jack:
This way. Over the rail!
Come on. Jump!
Come on!
( Screaming)
( Gasping)
Jack:
I got you. Jump!
( Gasping)
I've got you , miss!
-Jack!
-Jack: Come on!
Cal:
Get back!
( Cables Snapping)
( Metal Groaning)
No! You'll swamp us.
( Hysterical Shrieking)
Yea , though I walkthrough
the valley of the shadow of death...
You want to walk a little faster
through that valleyt here?
( Wild Screaming)
Row! Pull together!
( Screams)
Priest:
Holy Mary , mother of God
pray for us sinners now and
at the hour of our death , amen.
Hail Mary , full of grace
- the Lord is with thee.
- This way.
Jack:
Come on. Come on!
( Gasping)
I saw a new heaven
and a new earth
when the first heaven and
the first earth had passed away...
- ( Women Screaming)
- and there was no more sea.
( Gasping)
- Woman: Help me!
- It'll be over soon.
It'll all be over soon.
Priest:
And He shall dwell with them
and they shall be His people
and God Himself
shall be with them...
Jack , this is where we first met.
And God shall wipe away
all the tears from their eyes
and there shall be
no more death.
Neither shall there
be sorrow or crying.
Neither shall there be
any more pain
for the former world
has passed away.
( Shattering)
Bloody pull faster , and pull!
( People Screaming)
( Yelling)
- Man: Hang on , Miss Trudy!
- (Shrieking)
( Crashing , Shattering
And Rumbling)
( Yells)
( Screams)
Man:
Help me! Please , save me!
- Woman: Help!
-Jack: Hold on real tight!
( Shrieking In Distance)
( Woman Sobbing)
( Terrible Screaming
And Yelling In Distance)
God Almighty!
Crewman:
Get those breakers in! Keep them in!
( Crackling)
( Screams)
- ( Panicked Screaming)
- ( Ship Groaning)
( Planks Splitting)
( Everyone Screaming)
( Cries Out)
We have to move!
- Give me your hand , I'll pull you over.
- I can't!
Come on ,
give me your hand!
I've got you.
I won't let go.
Come on , I've got you.
- What's happening , Jack?
- I don't know. I don't know.
-Jack: Hold on!
- Rose: Jack!
That was close.
Man: Help me , please!
Someone help me , please!
( Terrifiied Screaming ,
Thudding)
( Man Yells)
( Panting)
( Lets Go And Screams)
Woman:
Please help! Help! Help! Help!
( Woman Screaming For Help)
This is it!
Rose:
Oh , God! Oh , God!
- Hold on!
- Oh , God! Oh , God! Oh!
The ship is going
to suck us down.
Take a deep breath
when I say.
Kick for the surface
and keep kicking.
Do not let go of my hand.
We're going to make it , Rose.
Trust me.
I trust you.
Ready? Ready? Now!
( Taking Deep Breath)
( Screaming)
Jack! Jack!
Jack!
-Jack!
- ( Everyone Screaming)
Jack. Jack!
( Rose's Calls Drowned Out
By Deafening Screams)
- ( Gasping)
-Jack! Jack!
No!
-Jack!
- Rose!
Get off her! Get off her!
- Rose!
-Jack!
Swim , Rose!
I need you to swim!
Keep swimming!
- It's so cold!
- Swim , Rose!
Come on... here.
Keep swimming. Come on.
Here , get on it.
Get on top.
( Gasping)
- Come on , Rose.
- ( Gasping)
( Rose Yells)
- Stay on it. Stay on , Rose.
-Jack.
You'll be all right now.
You'll be all right now.
( Whistle Blows)
Crewman:
Return the boats!
- ( Both Shivering)
- ( Whistle Blows)
The boats are coming back for us , Rose.
Hold on just a little bit longer.
Crewman:
Return the boats!
They... had to row away for the suction ,
but now they'll be coming back.
Woman:
Come back!
- For God's sake!
- Please!
- Help us!
- Help us!
( Faint Cries In Distance)
Come back! For God's sake!
You don't understand.
If we go back , they'll swamp the boat.
They'll pull us down , I'm telling you.
Knock it off--
You're scaring me.
Come on , girls--
Grab an oar , let's go!
Man: Are you out of your mind? We're
in the middle of the North Atlantic!
Now , Do you people want to live
or Do you want to die?
I don't understand a one of you.
What's the matter with you?
It's your men out there!
- ( Crying)
- There's plenty of room for more.
And there'll be one less on this boat if
you don't shut that hole in yourface!
Woman ( In Distance):
Come back!
( Whistle Blowing ,
People Shouting For Help)
Man:
Here , take this one.
Lowe: Now bring in your oars over there
and tie these two boats together.
Now make sure that's tied up
nice and tight.
Right , listen to me , men ,
we have to go back.
I want to transfer all the women
from this boat
into that boat right now
as quick as you can , please.
Let's get some space there.
Move forward and aft.
( Scattered Moaning)
( Shivering)
It's getting quiet.
( Shivering)
It's just going to take them
a couple of minutes
to get the boats organized.
I don't know about you
but I intend to write
a strongly worded letter
to the White Star Line
about all this.
( Scattered Moaning
And Pleading In Distance)
I love you , Jack.
Don't you do that.
Don't you say your good-byes.
Not yet.
Do you understand me?
I'm so cold.
Listen , Rose...
you're going
to get out of here.
You're going to go on
and you're going
to make lots of babies
and you're going
to watch them grow.
You're going to die an old...
an old lady warm in her bed.
Not here. Not this night.
Not like this.
Do you understand me?
I can't feel my body.
Winning that ticket , Rose , was
the best thing that ever happened to me.
It brought me to you...
and I'm thankful for that , Rose.
- I'm thankful.
- ( Crying)
You must-- You must--
You must do me this honor--
You must promise me
that you'll survive
that you won't give up
no matter what happens
no matter how hopeless.
Promise me now , Rose
and never let go
of that promise.
I promise.
Never let go.
I will never let go , Jack.
( Shivering)
I'll never let go.
- ( Kisses Her Hand)
- ( Both Shivering)
Crewman:
Right ahead , sir.
Lowe:
Oars!
Do you see any moving?
No , sir.
None moving , sir.
Check them.
Bring that oar up here.
Check them , make sure.
These are dead , sir.
Now give way. Ahead easy.
Careful with your oars.
Don't hit them.
( Shouts):
Is there anyone alive out there?
( Faint And Echoing):
Can anyone hear me?
Is there anyone alive out there?
We waited too long.
Well , keep checking them ,
keep looking!
Is there anyone alive out there?
Can anyone hear me?
( Rose Singing Softly
And Haltingly)
( Singing Softly)
And it's up she goes.
Up she goes.
( Continues Singing)
( Lowe's Voice ,
Garbled And Slow)
Jack?
Jack.
Jack.
Jack , there's a boat.
Jack.
Jack?
Jack.
Jack!
Jack.
( Faltering):
There's a boat , Jack.
Jack?
( Crying Softly)
( Weakly):
Come back. Come back.
( Voices Of Searchers)
Come back. Come back.
Come back.
( Louder):
Come back , come back.
Hello!
Can anyone hear me?
There's nothing here , sir.
Come back.
Come back.
I'll never let go.
I promise.
( Sobbing)
( Grunting)
( Blowing Whistle Faintly)
( Blowing Stronger)
( Faint Whistling)
- ( Louder Whistling)
- Come about!
( Blowing Whistle Loudly)
( Whistling Reverberates Faintly)
1 , 500 people went into the sea
when Titanic sank from under us.
There were 20 boats
floating nearby
and only one came back.
One.
Six were saved
from the water
myself included.
Six... out of 1 , 500.
Afterward , the 700 people
in the boats
had nothing to do but wait--
wait to die , wait to live...
wait for an absolution
that would never come.
Oh , sir , I don't think you'll find
any of your people down here.
It's all steerage.
Woman:
His hair is reddish brown.
Reddish brown.
Reddish brown and a white beard.
Woman:
Isn't there another passenger list?
- There's no other list.
- Perhaps he's on another ship.
- We're doing all we can , ma'am.
- There's got to be another list!
That's the last time
I ever saw him.
He married , of course ,
and inherited his millions
but the crash of'29
hit his interests hard
and he put a pistol
in his mouth that year
or so I read.
( Rain Drizzling)
Can I take
your name please , love?
Dawson.
Rose Dawson.
Thank you.
We never found anything on Jack.
There's no record of him at all.
No , there wouldn't be ,
would there?
And I've never
spoken of him until now.
Not to anyone ,
not even your grandfather.
A woman's heart
is a deep ocean of secrets.
But now you know there was
a man named Jack Dawson
and that he saved me
in every way
that a person can be saved.
I don't even have
a picture of him.
He exists now only in my memory.
Man: Keldysh , Keldysh , Mir2
on our way to the surface.
Brock: You know I was saving this
for when I found the diamond.
( Man Giving Instructions
Over P.A. )
I'm sorry.
Three years
I've thought of nothing
except Titanic
but I never got it.
I never let it in.
Every night in my dreams
I see you
I feel you
That is how I know
You go on
Far across the distance
And spaces between us
You have come to show
You go on
Near
Far
Wherever you are
I believe that
The heart does go on
Once more
You open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will
Go on and on
Love can touch just one time
And last for a lifetime
And never let go
Till we're gone
Love was when I loved you
One true time I hold to
In my life we'll always
Go on
Near
Far
Wherever you are
I believe that
The heart does go on
Once more
You open the door
And you're here in my heart
And my heart will
Go on and on
You're here
There's nothing I fear
And I know that
My heart will go on
We'll stay
Forever this way
You are safe in my heart
And my heart will
Go on and on
( Song Ends)