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Captain Edward J. Smith:
Well, Phillips? Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Another update from the Carpathia. She's increased speed and is now making 17 knots and she should rendezvous with us earlier than expected at around 3:30. Captain Edward J. Smith:
[looks at his wristwatch]
Still... that'll be too late! There must be somebody nearer. Keep trying. Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Yes, sir. [Smith exists as Bride enters] Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride:
I got you a lifejacket. Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Thanks, put it over there. Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride:
They're growing in short supply, so these may be the last few around
Well, Phillips? Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Another update from the Carpathia. She's increased speed and is now making 17 knots and she should rendezvous with us earlier than expected at around 3:30. Captain Edward J. Smith:
[looks at his wristwatch]
Still... that'll be too late! There must be somebody nearer. Keep trying. Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Yes, sir. [Smith exists as Bride enters] Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride:
I got you a lifejacket. Wireless Operator John 'Jack' Phillips:
Thanks, put it over there. Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride:
They're growing in short supply, so these may be the last few around
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another hour and a half
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Yes about that I think
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There must be no panic
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No
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You'll be careful what you say to the passengers
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Of course
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How many people are there on board
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Twenty two hundred or more
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And room in the boats for
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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.

