@@Thunderchild-gz4gc Because it technically did leave him. He eventually ended up falling off of the ship into the frigid water and nearly drowned until he let go of his webley revolver and following this, he saw the collapsible B lifeboat floating in the water upside down with numerous people grabbing onto it. He swam over to it and then got blasted away from the ship along with that overturned lifeboat by a wave created by one of the funnels falling off of the ship shortly before the Titanic disappeared beneath the dark sea.
Harold Bride the radio operator, played by David McCallum, only died in 1956 two years before the film came out. Also Charles Lightoller, played by Kenneth More, died in 1952 six years before it came out.
Absolutely terrible that poor child racing out the door “Mommy mommy where are you? Mommy” and then just the thought something a big a that ship going down that thing would suck you down in 1 millisecond
Someone told me that if this order even issued on a ship, then it means that I wouldn't have to listen to officers & authority anymore to do anything to "save myself". I wonder would this order give me legal immunity in hypothetical case where I board a lifeboat against women & children only order and threw a random woman off the boat and took her place?
My favorite version. If I could remake the James Cameron version I would add this scene of the captain using the megaphone to yell "abandon ship," and the the whistle sound from the 1953 movie, "Titanic."
2:12 Her forecastle sank much sooner, as early as 1:15 A.M, yet here we are, the Collapsibles being prepared which happened at 2:00 A.M. when the water was no close to the bridge. Her superstructure sank more gradually.
And we know this how exactly? Were you there? Amazing you "know" all this. I smell bullshit. Or to put it a more polite way, cough up a primary source for your claims.
The forecastle went under around the time Boat D was lowered away (2:05 am), as evidenced by Quartermaster Olliver's testimony. It seems like you're far too obssesed with the depiction of the 1997 movie, to the point you think it's factual.
Bullet-Tooth Tony the engine room is starting to not make any more power, soon there would be no more power left for the macorni room, and later the lights
These are the electricians in the ship's electrical department. They've been trying to keep the power on to the lights but they're hampered by the fact that the ship's boilers ere no longer working and no power is being generated. Gradually the fuses blow and they lose power. It was essential to try and keep the lighting on in the ship for as long as possible. Imagine trying to escape the interior of the ship in the pitch black. Eventually the lighting does go. All these electrical crew died in the ship because they stayed at their posts to try and keep the lighting on for as long as possible.
Probably Not, Captain Smith tried to keep everyone on board calm as possible but at that point in the sinking. Everyone knew without anyone telling them.
No. Smith was extremely incompetent both before and during the sinking. Even though the conditions were calm and Icebergs would have been hard to spot, Smith didn’t slow the ship down. Smith was also unclear with his “Women and Children” first order. This would end up leaving hundreds of seats open. Some survivors said he was walking around like he was in some type of trance. The only competent decision he made is when he released the radio operators.
0:11 That is just complete crap. Her bow hasn't even sunk, yet the water is just 'crashing violently' through a First Class Suite? We know those are on C-Deck or B-Deck and the water hasn't even reached C-Deck outside the ship. Absolute rubbish!!!
Holy cow! Chill! A)how do you know that isn't a B Class room? B) its a freaking movie fgs where a lot of the facts didn't come to light until 30-40 yrs later 1997 Titanic wasnt exactly factual 100% either
It doesn't really matter, it is a very old movie, back then they didn't know it snapped in half before sinking (some survivors reported it but for the rest it was super dark and they had better things to think about than looking at how exactly the ship sinks). And if they made an obvious mistake (sorry, don't know the English names for parts of the ship), it's possible the same way all mistakes in movies are: they had different concepts, filmed them, then kind of merged together in editing process.
Well duh! The simple answer is because Titanic was sinking by the head and the forward well deck is the FIRST DECK ON THE SHIP so guess what? It's going to be completely flooded before the other decks. This is not rockect science
0:23.
"Everybody out!"
"Come on lads! Out!"
"Everybody up top!"
That moment when the water is coming over the bow. Horrific!
Lightoller said he didn't leave the ship it left him.
If he had been on deck when the collision occurred he’d have probably shot the iceberg with his revolver
@@itsconnorstime he probably would have ordered what Murdock did
@@itsconnorstime BACK YOU DOG! BACK! BACK! BAD ICEBERG, I SAY!
@@Thunderchild-gz4gc Because it technically did leave him. He eventually ended up falling off of the ship into the frigid water and nearly drowned until he let go of his webley revolver and following this, he saw the collapsible B lifeboat floating in the water upside down with numerous people grabbing onto it. He swam over to it and then got blasted away from the ship along with that overturned lifeboat by a wave created by one of the funnels falling off of the ship shortly before the Titanic disappeared beneath the dark sea.
Harold Bride the radio operator, played by David McCallum, only died in 1956 two years before the film came out. Also Charles Lightoller, played by Kenneth More, died in 1952 six years before it came out.
Holy shit, it IS Ducky...
Stanley Lord played by Russell Napier died four years after this movie came out and was very disappointed in its creation.
Kenneth More died in 1982
Absolutely terrible that poor child racing out the door “Mommy mommy where are you? Mommy” and then just the thought something a big a that ship going down that thing would suck you down in 1 millisecond
0:11 well the wall died while she was sinking lol
ABANDON SHIP EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF
Oh i tink it is "ABANDOM SHIP HEAD OVER TO THE STERN!"
@isabelcorreia2707 no it's not. Why the fuck would they head over to the stern if it was the flooded part of the ship
*Panik*
@@Dannymart_88445What do you mean? The bow sank first not stern
Someone told me that if this order even issued on a ship, then it means that I wouldn't have to listen to officers & authority anymore to do anything to "save myself".
I wonder would this order give me legal immunity in hypothetical case where I board a lifeboat against women & children only order and threw a random woman off the boat and took her place?
Rip Titanic ship 1909-Present day for abandoned ship
1:53: harold catches life jacket stealer and beats him lolololl
@@jamesfracasse8178 who is ducky
@@jamesfracasse8178 hey what is that crime scene stealing jackets why did he do like that
@@jamesfracasse8178 ok you mean why did he beat his head and why some jackets were sick or something
HEY YOU!
NCIS 2:00 @@mrabhishekandcat1290
My favorite version. If I could remake the James Cameron version I would add this scene of the captain using the megaphone to yell "abandon ship," and the the whistle sound from the
1953 movie, "Titanic."
3:05 is what the title is
The title is "ABANDOM SHIP, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF"
2:12 Her forecastle sank much sooner, as early as 1:15 A.M, yet here we are, the Collapsibles being prepared which happened at 2:00 A.M. when the water was no close to the bridge. Her superstructure sank more gradually.
And we know this how exactly? Were you there? Amazing you "know" all this. I smell bullshit. Or to put it a more polite way, cough up a primary source for your claims.
Titanic began to rapidly sink much faster once the bow went under.
The forecastle went under around the time Boat D was lowered away (2:05 am), as evidenced by Quartermaster Olliver's testimony.
It seems like you're far too obssesed with the depiction of the 1997 movie, to the point you think it's factual.
2:58 me and the boys in a cardboard boat
Stop memes i hate memes
@@bxconroblox3929 yeah cuz ur a normie and don't understand them
@@bxconroblox3929 ok boomer
@@bxconroblox3929ok boomer
Well the wall died lol! 0:12
Random person in the theater. Hey do you hear that. Other random person hear what Random person (crying)
Whats happening at 0:16 in the engine room
Bullet-Tooth Tony the engine room is starting to not make any more power, soon there would be no more power left for the macorni room, and later the lights
These are the electricians in the ship's electrical department. They've been trying to keep the power on to the lights but they're hampered by the fact that the ship's boilers ere no longer working and no power is being generated. Gradually the fuses blow and they lose power. It was essential to try and keep the lighting on in the ship for as long as possible. Imagine trying to escape the interior of the ship in the pitch black. Eventually the lighting does go. All these electrical crew died in the ship because they stayed at their posts to try and keep the lighting on for as long as possible.
@@redcardinalist shit
@@redcardinalist Most if not all of them made it to the top decks before the final plunge, but it still wasn't enough to save them.
@@CJODell12 I've no idea what your evidence for this is. Please quote it. As far as I'm aware there were no survivors.
3:06 This was said in real life too correct?
Probably Not, Captain Smith tried to keep everyone on board calm as possible but at that point in the sinking. Everyone knew without anyone telling them.
No. Smith was extremely incompetent both before and during the sinking. Even though the conditions were calm and Icebergs would have been hard to spot, Smith didn’t slow the ship down. Smith was also unclear with his “Women and Children” first order. This would end up leaving hundreds of seats open. Some survivors said he was walking around like he was in some type of trance. The only competent decision he made is when he released the radio operators.
@@tylergagnon161390% of the stuff you said is not true
3:07
3:26 i'm not joking but why do i hear Tom's screaming voice ?
Wait it's kinda like Tom's screaming
This was in real life, am I right? 3:30-3:36
0:11 That is just complete crap. Her bow hasn't even sunk, yet the water is just 'crashing violently' through a First Class Suite? We know those are on C-Deck or B-Deck and the water hasn't even reached C-Deck outside the ship. Absolute rubbish!!!
Holy cow! Chill!
A)how do you know that isn't a B Class room?
B) its a freaking movie fgs where a lot of the facts didn't come to light until 30-40 yrs later
1997 Titanic wasnt exactly factual 100% either
Remember what year it was produced.
@ss_normandie_enjoyer35 it had the production and directing but not the script
@unprofessionalmatters Just to be clear - this is Titanic you're refering to yes? Not, A Night to Remember
Great movie its not often you see captain smith in a titanic movie shouting abandon ship
Anyone on the toilet would have to abandon shit first
They still have electricity in this scene.
It went out right before the ship plunged.
Well, it was the wireless power.
HOLD ON TO THOSE CHICKLINES! 2:38
2:32 How the fortcastle deck is flooded before the forward well deck?
Idk
It doesn't really matter, it is a very old movie, back then they didn't know it snapped in half before sinking (some survivors reported it but for the rest it was super dark and they had better things to think about than looking at how exactly the ship sinks). And if they made an obvious mistake (sorry, don't know the English names for parts of the ship), it's possible the same way all mistakes in movies are: they had different concepts, filmed them, then kind of merged together in editing process.
Well duh! The simple answer is because Titanic was sinking by the head and the forward well deck is the FIRST DECK ON THE SHIP so guess what? It's going to be completely flooded before the other decks. This is not rockect science