A Night to Remember
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2:20:01
lt's off the berg.
There's tons of it up forward.

2:20:03
Oh, sorry.
2:20:04
Steward, bring me
a whisky and soda.

2:20:06
We've run aground, l tell you.
2:20:08
-We've run around on Newfoundland.
-What're you talking about?

2:20:10
Shut up! You don't know
the first thing about it.

2:20:12
Shut the dampers and
get the fires doused.

2:20:16
l tell you she's thrown
a propellor blade.

2:20:18
l was in the old Majestic
when the same thing happened.

2:20:21
We'll be going back to Belfast,
you see.

2:20:24
They've got the pumps working.
2:20:25
You get a gang down here
and draw the fires.

2:20:32
You heard.
Come on, me lucky lads.

2:20:35
All right, lads,
come on down again.

2:20:36
l don't know.
2:20:41
lt's my birthday today as well.
2:20:44
Don't make a joke!
2:20:46
Well, if there's nothing to see
up on deck, l'm going back to bed.

2:20:48
Good night.
2:20:50
What's the trouble?
2:20:51
Nothing serious, sir, in a few hours
we'll be on our way again.

2:20:58
Yes?
2:21:03
-Why have we stooped?
-A bit of trouble, sir.

2:21:05
The Captain's compliments, would
you please join him on the Bridge?

2:21:08
lf you please, sir.
2:21:17
She's making water fast, sir.
2:21:18
The mail hold's
practically full already.

2:21:20
-Aren't the pumps working?
-Yes, sir.

2:21:22
Thank you, Carpenter.
2:21:23
The engine room say
they'll need more.

2:21:25
-This is most unfortunate, Captain.
-Yes, sir.

2:21:28
-Do you think she's seriously damaged?
-l'm afraid she is.

2:21:32
Excuse me.
2:21:33
How long is this likely to delay us?
2:21:36
We struck a berg.
l think she's badly damaged...

2:21:40
l'd like to know how badly.
2:21:43
All right.
2:21:44
l'll go down and have a look.
2:21:49
Oh, glory be!
2:21:52
We can play here.
2:21:56
Oh, no...
2:21:57
if we're going to play a game,
we'll play it properly.


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