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John Wesley Woodward: What's the use no one's listening?
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: People don't listen when they're eating, but we play just the same. Isn't that so, sir?
Thomas Andrews: They say it helps the digestion.
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: Exactly that's because it soothes the nerves. Right, Number 24.
[Number 24 is Chopin's Funeral March, a dirge]
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: People don't listen when they're eating, but we play just the same. Isn't that so, sir?
Thomas Andrews: They say it helps the digestion.
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: Exactly that's because it soothes the nerves. Right, Number 24.
[Number 24 is Chopin's Funeral March, a dirge]
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What's the use No one's listening
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People don't listen when they're eating but we play just the same
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Isn't that so sir
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They say it helps the digestion
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Exactly That's because it soothes the nerves
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Right Number 24
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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.