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Titanic History

Tuesday, July 1, 2025
1861 - 3rd class passenger Mr Alexander A. Robins was born to Samuel Robins (labourer) and Grace Robins in St Austell, Cornwall, England, UK.

1912 - Final arguments were made on Day 35 of the British inquiry into the Titanic disaster in Westminster, London, England, UK.

1941 - Fireman / Stoker and survivor Mr William John Murdoch died in New South Wales, Australia at the age of 62.

1907 - White Star Line placed the order for the Olympic and Titanic.

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Script: Cut Scenes: Admirable


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210 INT. A-DECK FOYER

As Cal and Lovejoy cross the foyer encounter Benjamin Guggenheim and his valet, coth dressed in white tie, tail-coats and top hats.

CAL
Ben, what's the occasion?

GUGGENHEIM
We have dressed in our best and are prepared to go down like gentlemen.

CAL
That's admirable, Ben.
(walking on)
I'll sure and tell your wife... when I get to New York.

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211 INT. FIRST CLASS SMOKING ROOM

There are still two cardgames in progress. The room is quiet and civilized. A silver serving cart, holding a large humidor, begins to roll slowly across the room. One of the cardplayers takes a cigar from it as it rolls by.

CARDPLAYER
It seems we've been dealt a bad hand this time.

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212 EXT. / INT. A-DECK PROMENADE

Cal and Lovejoy are walking aft with a purposeful stride. They pass CHIEF BAKER JOHGHIN, who is working up a sweat tossing deck chairs over the rail. After they go by, Joughin takes a break and pulls a bottle of scotch from a pocket, opening it. He drains it, and tosses it over the side too, then stands there a little unsteadily.



What was shot instead: Cal's part in this scene wasn't shot so that Cameron could film as much as possible during the December/January hiatus for the three main cast members. This is what happened according to the U.S. Senate Inquiry, except that Guggenheim asking for a brandy was an adlib from Michael Ensign.






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