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Titanic History

Thursday, January 22, 2026
1866 - 1st class passenger Mr Charles Cresson Jones was born.

1956 - 1st class survivor Mrs Annie May Stengel died of pneumonia in Newtown, Connecticut at the age of 88.

1890 - 3rd class survivor Miss Anna Sofia Nysten was born to Samuel August Nysten and Maria Sofia Nysten in Kisa, Östergötland, Sweden.

1998 - James Cameron's movie "Titanic" was released into theaters in Hungary.

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Script: Cut Scenes: Molly's Ice



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In his stateroom, surrounded by piles of plans while making notes in his ever-present book, Andrews looks up at the sound of a cut-crystal light fixture tinkling like a windchime.

He feels the shudder run through the ship. And we see it in his face. Too much of his soul is in this great ship for him not to feel its mortal wound.


IN THE FIRST CLASS SMOKING ROOM Gracie watches his highball vibrating on the table.

IN THE PALM COURT, with its high arched windows, Molly Brown holds up her drink to a passing waiter.

MOLLY
Hey, can I get some ice here, please?

Silently, a moving wall of ice fills the window behind her. She doesn't see it. It disappears astern.


IN THE CROW'S NEST Fleet turns to Lee.

FLEET
Oy, mate... that was a close shave.

LEE
Smell ice, can you? Bleedin' Christ!




Why this scene was cut: Based on early screenings, Cameron believed the audience would need this comical moment to dispell some of the tension, but once he cut it, the dialogue between the lookouts was enough to serve this purpose.






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