A Night to Remember
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2:37:02
Get a move on.
2:37:03
Come on lads, come on.
2:37:06
Move along there.
2:37:07
What's the use, Chief?
2:37:08
Well, all the pumps in Belfast
would never keep that water down.

2:37:11
But the longer we can keep her afloat,
the more lives there'll be saved.

2:37:15
So put your backs into it.
2:37:19
-Sorry, sir.
-Oh, Mr. Andrews.

2:37:21
-Martin, there's a job for you.
-Aren't you going up top, sir?

2:37:23
Open up all spare cabins and take out
all life belts and spare blankets.

2:37:27
Get your men to distribute them.
The blankets to the boats.

2:37:29
Right, sir.
l'll see to it at once.

2:37:31
-Oh, Mr. Andrews.
-Yes?

2:37:33
l'd like you to tell me something.
2:37:35
l've a wife and 3 children on board.
How serious is it?

2:37:41
l'm not the panicking kind.
2:37:44
The ship has about an hour
to live.

2:37:46
A little more, if some
of the upper bulkheads hold...

2:37:49
but not much more.
2:37:51
Get your wife and children
into the boats.

2:37:53
Thank you.
Oh, Mr. Andrews.

2:37:56
l take it you and l may
both be in the same boat later.

2:37:59
Yes, we may.
2:38:04
-Oh, this way, madam.
-This way, please.

2:38:13
Please, will you tell me
what's going on, Robert?

2:38:16
People have been rushing about,
and noises overhead.

2:38:18
Oh, it's very tiresome.
2:38:19
We've struck an iceberg
and damaged the ship.

2:38:23
We may be a day late
getting to New York.

2:38:24
Oh, that is annoying.
2:38:26
And to make matters worse,
the Captain's being very fussy.

2:38:31
All women and children must go up
on deck and get into the lifeboats.

2:38:34
-Oh, no!
-Afraid so, dear.

2:38:37
But l don't want to wake the
children. ls it really necessary?

2:38:39
Yes.
2:38:41
l think we should do
what the Captain says.

2:38:51
Very well, Robert.

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