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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: Kiss Goodbye



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TOMMY
It's hopeless that way.

JACK
Well, whatever we're goin' to do, we better do it fast.


Fabrizio turns to Helga, praying he can make himself understood.

FABRIZIO
(with a lot of hand gestures)
Everyone... all of you... come with me now. We go to boats. Capito? Come now!

They can't understand what he's saying. They can see his urgency, but OLUF DAHL, the patriarch of the family, shakes his head. He will not panic, and will not let is family go with this boy. Fabrizio turns to Helga.

FABRIZIO
Helga... per favore... please... come with me, I am lucky. Is my destiny to go to America.

She kisses him, then steps back to be with her family. Jack lays a hand on his shoulder, his eyes saying "Let's go".

FABRIZIO
I will never forget you.

He turns to Jack, who leads the way out of the crowd. Looking back he sees her face disappear in the crowd.



Why Fabrizio's and Helga's interactions were cut: Cameron said he didn't think the audience would be willing the invest in a second fictional romance. Fabrizio and Helga were supposed to represent the new beginnings and optimism experienced by many people aboard the ship which were tragically cut short by the disaster.






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