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Today in
Titanic History

Monday, March 9, 2026
1867 - 1st class survivor Miss Grace Scott Bowen was born.

1864 - 1st class survivor Mr Algernon Henry Wilson Barkworth was born.

1870 - 1st class survivor Mr Edwin Nelson Jr. Kimball was born to Edwin Kimball and Emma Cook Kimball in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

1980 - 3rd class survivor Miss Helen Corr died in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA at the age of 84.

1997 - The sinking scenes for James Cameron's movie "Titanic" were filmed from the 6th to the 12th and were the most expensive filming days in motion picture history.

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Script: Cut Scenes: The Fools



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EXT. BOAT 6/ TITANIC - NIGHT

Ruth rows with Molly Brown, two other women, and the incompetent sailors. She rests on her oars, exhausted, and looks back at the ship.

It slants down in the water, still ablaze with light. Nothing is above water forward of the bridge except the foremast. Another rocket goes off, lighting up the entire area... there are a dozen boats moving outward from the ship.

AT THE BOAT DECK RAIL Captain Smith is shouting to Boat 6 through a large metal megaphone.

SMITH
Come back! Come back to the ship!

CHIEF OFFICER WILDE joins him, blowing his silver whistle.

FROM BOAT 6 the whistle comes shrilly across the water. Quartermaster Hitchins grips the rudder in fear.

HITCHINS
The suction will pull us right down if we don't keep going.

MOLLY BROWN
We got room for lots more. I say we go back.

HITCHINS
No! It's our lives now, not theirs. And I'm in charge of this boat! Now row!!

CAPTAIN SMITH, at the rail of the boat deck, lowers his megaphone slowly.

SMITH
The fools.






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