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Capt. Stanley Lord:
[discussing ice reports]
Hmmmm. Just south of Cape Race. Second Officer Herbert Stone:
I've never known pack ice to come *that* far south before, sir. Capt. Stanley Lord:
It's been a mild winter on the Arctic. This ice must be drifting down on the Labrador Current. Well, our passengers aren't in any hurry. Wouldn't be with *us* if they were
[discussing ice reports]
Hmmmm. Just south of Cape Race. Second Officer Herbert Stone:
I've never known pack ice to come *that* far south before, sir. Capt. Stanley Lord:
It's been a mild winter on the Arctic. This ice must be drifting down on the Labrador Current. Well, our passengers aren't in any hurry. Wouldn't be with *us* if they were
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Mmm Just south of Cape Race
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Never known pack ice come that far south before sir
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Been a mild winter up in the Arctic
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This ice must be drifting down on the Labrador current
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Well our passengers aren't in any hurry
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Wouldn't be with us if they were
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Movie Summary
On its maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.
