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Titanic History

Sunday, April 19, 2026
1900 - 1st class survivor Lucy Noël Martha, Countess of Rothes married Norman Evelyn Leslie (19th Earl of Rothes), who was not on the Titanic, in Kensington, London, England, UK.

1914 - 1st class survivor Mr Charles Emil Henry Stengel died of pneumonia in Newark, New Jersey, USA at the age of 56.

1884 - 2nd class passenger Mr Erik Gustaf Collander was born to Dr Paul Collander and his wife in Helsinki, Finland.

1954 - 3rd class survivor Mr Theodoor De Mulder died at the age of 72.

1912 - The American inquiry into the Titanic disaster opened in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York, USA and would last until May 25th, 1912. Witnesses called that day: Managing Director of the White Star Line and First Class Passenger J. Bruce Ismay, Captain of the Carpathia Arthur Henry Rostron, Chairman of the British Marconi Company Guglielmo Marconi, Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller, Marconi Operator for the Carpathia Harold Thomas Cottam, and Bedroom Steward Alfred Crawford.

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Script: Cut Scenes: Stealing from the Dead



Find more pictures from cut scenes in the Image Gallery under "Misc movie"
TIGHT ON THE EYEPIECE MONITOR of a video camcorder. Brock Lovett's face fills the BLACK AND WHITE FRAME.


LOVETT
It still gets me every time.

The image pans to the front of the viewport, looking over Anatoly's shoulder, to the bow railing visible in the lights beyond. Anatoly turns.

ANATOLY
Is just your guilt because of stealing from the dead.

CUT WIDER, to show that Brock is operating the camera himself, turning it in his hand so it points at his own face.

BROCK
Thanks, Tolya. Work with me, here.

Brock resumes his serious, pensive gaze out of the front port, with the camera aimed at himself at arm's length.


BROCK
It still gets me every time... to see the sad ruin of the great ship sitting here, where she landed at 2:30 in the morning, April 15, 1912, after her long fall from the world above.






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