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Titanic History

Monday, June 30, 2025
1919 - 1st class survivor Dr Washington Dodge died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in San Francisco, California, USA at the age of 60.

1867 - 1st class survivor Mrs Pauline Caroline Gibson was born to the Boeson family.

1976 - 2nd class survivor Miss Amelia Mary "Mildred" Brown died at the age of 82.

1886 - 3rd class passenger Mr Bertram Frank Dean was born.

1947 - 3rd class survivor Mrs Maria Mathilda Backström died in Kejtala, Strömfors (Ruotsinpyhtää), Finland at the age of 68.

1894 - Assistant Waiter Sig. Italo Francesco Donati was born to Vincenzo and Selene Carotti in Casalmaggiore (Cremona), Italy.

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Script: Cut Scenes: Have to get to America



Find more pictures from cut scenes in the Image Gallery under "Misc movie"
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EXT. COLLAPSIBLE A / OCEAN

The boat is overloaded and half-flooded. Men cling to the sides in the water. Others, swimming, are drawn to it as their only hope. Cal, standing in the boat, slaps his oar in the water as a warning.

CAL
Stay back! Keep off!

Fabrizio, exhausted and near the limit, makes it almost to the boat. Cal CLUBS HIM with the oar, cutting open his scalp.

FABRIZIO
You don't... understand... I have... to get... to America.

CAL
(pointing with the oar)
It's that way!

CLOSE ON FABRIZIO as he floats, panting each breath agony. You see the spirit leave him.

FABRIZIO'S POV: Cal in SLOW MOTION, yelling and wielding the oar. A demon in a tuxedo. The image fades to black.



Why this scene was cut: Cal was already hated enough for having used a little girl to get himself a spot on a lifeboat. This scene might have made him more negative than was believable or necessary.





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