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Titanic (1996)

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A full year before James Cameron's Titanic broke box office records, Hallmark Entertainment produced a TV miniseries about the ill-fated liner. Boasting an All-Star Cast which included Catherine Zeta-Jones, Peter Gallagher, Tim Curry, and George C. Scott, the film was aired in two parts on CBS in November 1996.Rather than having a central love story, the film follows three subplots: Isabella is returning to America after attending her aunt's funeral. On the trip, she meets Wynn, her ex-lover, who begins to rekindle their romance. The Allison family and their new nurse, Alice Cleaver. Unlike the other two plots, this is based on real-life passengers, but only loosely, as here Alice is portrayed as a mentally disturbed child killer. Jamie, a down-on-his-luck pickpocket, sneaks aboard the Titanic after lifting a ticket from an immigrant. He meets a missionary family, and a crewman who is planning on robbing the First Class.The production was rushed to capitalize on the hype for the upcoming Cameron movie, and is littered with inaccuracies. It also features one of the most random rape scenes in television history.Despite being released a year before the Cameron film, there are numerous similarities between the two. In particular, the lead character is a young man from Third Class with the initial "J", who boards with a ticket that didn't originally belong to him,note Jamie steals his ticket from a passenger whereas Jack won his at poker. falls in love with another passenger and uses someone else's tuxedo to mingle in First Class, where he meets John Jacob Astor.See also Hitler: The Rise of Evil, another Canadian miniseries that aired on CBS which was rife with historical inaccuracies.
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Age Lift
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Age Lift: Loraine Allison was an innocent two year old toddler at the time of the sinking, but in the miniseries she's portrayed as a rude and nasty spoiled brat who is seven years old. Captain Stanley Lord and wireless operator Cyril Evans of the Californian are played by actors more than twice their actual age.
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Dirty Coward
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Dirty Coward: Like other Titanic films, Ismay is portrayed as cowardly trying to sneak into a lifeboat in order to escape. This miniseries really hammers it in by having the other people in the lifeboat noticing and calling him a coward.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: Truth in Television and a well known Real Life example, although in this version it even includes individuals who didn't actually die that night.
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Rape as Drama
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Rape as Drama: Probably the most jarring and random example ever.
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One Last Smoke
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One Last Smoke: One of the First Class gentlemen can be seen smoking a cigar as they have a final toast.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: Surprisingly, downplayed. Captain Smith, who by many accounts became distant and indecisive upon realizing the gravity of the situation, is remarkably coherent. He criticizes Murdoch on his handling of avoiding the iceberg like someone a century later would. It's only in the very final minutes before sinking that Smith succumbs to this, refusing a lifejacket and quietly cursing man's hubris as a junior officer tries to persuade him to save himself.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: This miniseries somewhat stands apart from other dramatizations of the Titanic disaster due to its inclusion of sexual violence, themes of mental illness, and infanticide.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: Count the number of people who mention that the ship is unsinkable. Ismay insists to reporters in Southampton that "we're not going to need lifeboats". Smith describes his career at sea as "uneventful" and not worth writing about. Mr. Dickie loudly boasting about his Titanic ticket in a crowded pub whilst sitting next to a thief hiding from the police. In fairness, he does seem to be very drunk.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: Tim Curry’s character is never formally introduced or named at any point in the miniseries. His name is stated to be “Simon Doonan� only in the original press materials by CBS.
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Disaster Movie
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Disaster Movie: A miniseries about a giant ocean liner sinking after hitting an iceberg.
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Photo Montage
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Photo Montage: The opening credits feature a series of photographs of the Titanic during its construction.
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Screen Shake: Everyone throws themselves against something when Titanic hits the iceberg, even though, in reality, the impact was barely felt as anything more than a slight shudder through most of the ship.
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Nouveau Riche
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Nouveau Riche: Molly Brown. But, as Mrs Foley puts it, "too rich to ignore".
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew: Jamie describes to Aase a "moving picture" he saw once and she is astonished by the concept, though by 1912 moving pictures were nothing new even amongst the lower classes. In the same scene, Jamie also tells Aase that he was enthralled with a beautiful young film actress named "Mary Pickford." In 1912, films did not have credits and most of the actors were unknown to the general public. Mary Pickford didn't become a full blown film star (one of the very first) and a household name until 1917, five years after the Titanic disaster. Third Class had baths, not showers - rare in the UK at the time. While talking to Astor about "moving pictures," Jamie says he'll invest in the up-and-coming Keystone Studios, which was founded three months after the Titanic sank. First class passengers are seen dancing the tango when in fact there was no dancing for first class passengers on Titanic and the tango was not even embraced by the upper classes until a few years later. The term "see-through" was not used in fashion until 1950. When the Carpathia arrives in New York, the modern 50-star American flag is on display. It should only have 46 stars.note While New Mexico and Arizona did become the 47th and 48th states in January and February of 1912, respectively, the 48-star flag was not adopted until July of that year.
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Death of a Child
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Death of a Child: Loraine Allison and the fictional Jack family all die in the sinking. Sadly, this is a well known example of Truth in Television. Loraine was the only child in First Class to perish.
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Beard of Evil: Simon, as if being played by Tim Curry wasn't indication enough.
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Ramming Always Works
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Ramming Always Works: Captain Smith chastises First Officer Murdoch for trying to swerve around the iceberg instead of hitting it head-on to minimize damage. In summary, at best, ramming would have likely killed many of the people who were sleeping in the bow. Not to mention, the first instinct of any competent sailor is not to ram their ship into an obstacle.
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It Will Never Catch On
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It Will Never Catch On: Inverted. Wynn says that soon people will be flying across the Atlantic in airplanes, a full fifteen years before this first happened, in a year when airplanes were still being fine-tuned. Another bizarre inversion by Wynn; he seems to already be aware that the Titanic disaster will be one of the best known events in history and tells Isabella that someday they will "brag about it" to their grandchildren. Played straight when Jamie chats with Astor about investing in the up-and-coming "moving picture" business, which the latter is skeptical about. The Astors' maid says she's read about these new things called "vitamins" that people are supposed to get. Molly Brown boasts about how women's emancipation means there will be a woman president within the next century. Astor remarks that he won't be alive to see that.
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Adapted Out
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Adapted Out: Chief Officer Wilde, Third Officer Pitman, Sixth Officer Moody, and Titanic's designer Thomas Andrews are all omitted from the film. Frederick Barrett, the lead stoker in Boiler Room 6, does not appear, with his role being taken by Chief Engineer Bell. The large retinue of servants that accompanied the Allison Family on the ship has been reduced down to just their psychotic nanny Alice.
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Hysterical Woman
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Hysterical Woman: Alice is this, due to her nightmares/premonitions about the sinking. Bess Allison also becomes this when Alice takes Trevor, essentially screaming "MY BABY! WHERE'S MY BABY?!!" until the ship sinks.
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The Edwardian Era
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The Edwardian Era: Big hats, tailcoats, and everything in between.
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Gender Lift: John Jacob Astor had two children from his previous marriage, an adult son and a preadolescent daughter. When Madeleine Astor is seen being picked up by them in New York after being rescued, both of John's children are shown to be adult men.
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping
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Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Tim Curry's Irish accent. A number of characters are played by American or Canadian actors with dodgy English accents, notably Mike Doyle who gives Jamie a Cockney accent that would make Dick Van Dyke blush. Averted by George C. Scott, who doesn't even bother giving Captain Smith an English accent.
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This Cannot Be!
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This Cannot Be!: Captain Smith's reaction to learning that they've hit an iceberg.
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Face Death with Dignity
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Face Death with Dignity: Captain Smith, who stays on the bridge for the final plunge. The Band. The gentlemen in the First Class Smoking Room. The Jack Family are an especially heartbreaking example.
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That Mysterious Thing
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That Mysterious Thing: Isabella tells Madeleine Astor that her husband, "Helped me at a terrible time in my life." We never learn what this "terrible time" was about.
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Foregone Conclusion: The ship sinks.
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Skewed Priorities: Bess Allison. When told to go to the boat deck, she is more concerned about what to wear than the fact there is an emergency. After Alice runs out with baby Trevor, screaming about how they're going to drown, she stands in the hallway yelling for Alice and saying she doesn't have his sugar water. Ismay chides the officers for arming themselves during the sinking because many of the passengers are very influential, even though the ship is already sinking and at least half of those aboard are going to die. Mrs. Foley is more concerned with having her dog accompany her in the lifeboat than her husband. The following morning, when it is apparent that many aboard Titanic have not survived, she complains loudly about her losses: her entire Paris wardrobe, twelve pairs of good shoes and she doesn't even have any face powder.
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Dated History
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Dated History: Alice Cleaver being portrayed as a child murderer. In defense of the miniseries, it was widely believed in the early 90s, during the resurgence of interest in Titanic, that Alice was indeed a convicted murderer. At least two books even accepted this as fact, including Don Lynch and Ken Marschall's otherwise exhaustive volume Titanic: An Illustrated History. Only in recent years it was confirmed that the woman who murdered her baby in 1909 was Alice Mary Cleaver, completely unrelated to Alice Catherine Cleaver, the Allison family nurse.
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Historical Hero Upgrade
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He also gets a small Historical Hero Upgrade. One scene has him berating officers for lowering boats half-full and demanding that they be filled, even though this was something that Thomas Andrews did. He's also depicted suggesting that Isidor Straus join his wife in a lifeboat, as no one would object to an elderly gentleman having a seat (though it was one of the officers who actually said this.)
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Over 700 people survive the sinking, but almost all of them have lost loved ones in the disaster, and several are also burdened with Survivor Guilt.
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Surrounded by Idiots
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Surrounded by Idiots: Possibly the only Titanic-related work to go with this interpretation of Captain Smith, who is depicted as a good, competent man who gets undermined by the decisions of others around him, namely Ismay's ordering more boilers to be lit without informing Smith, and then Murdoch's supposed error in trying to go around the iceberg instead of just ramming it head on.
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Not Even Bothering with the Accent
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Averted by George C. Scott, who doesn't even bother giving Captain Smith an English accent.
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Pretty in Mink
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Pretty in Mink: A number of the dresses on the first class ladies feature this. Isabella wears a white fur cape when she and her old boyfriend go to his room for a tryst. Mrs. Astor is handed an ermine cape as she stands outside in the cold air.
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Would Hurt a Child
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Would Hurt a Child: Mrs. Miller recognizes Alice Cleaver as a woman who murdered her baby several years prior.
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Informed Attractiveness
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Informed Attractiveness: Titanic itself. Throughout the film, characters keep fawning over how beautiful, spacious, and huge the ship is, even though the set used to represent Titanic is rather claustrophobic, cheap looking, and poorly lit.
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Death by Adaptation
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Death by Adaptation: Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall goes down with the ship (in Real Life, he survived and lived long enough to be an advisor on A Night to Remember). Henry the steward appears to be based on first class bedroom steward Henry Samuel Etches. He is last shown in the water, clinging to a chair, even though the real Etches left in Lifeboat 5.
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Cheshire Cat Grin: Simon gives one to Jamie. No surprise, as Simon is played by Tim Curry.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Wynn mentions to Isabella that they'll tell their grandkids about being on the Titanic, saying that it's a perfect story with action, danger, and romance.
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You Are Too Late
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You Are Too Late: Captain Rostron and the Carpathia were among the heroes of the night, but they arrived too late to help 1500 of the 2200 passengers aboard Titanic. Captain Smith tells the Allisons that there are no more lifeboats once they finally realize they need to save their daughter.
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Gorgeous Period Dress
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Gorgeous Period Dress: Like most of its counterparts, pretty much anyone in first class.
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Crazy-Prepared: Simon changes his plan to loot First Class very quickly, even bringing a sheet along so he can be disguised as a woman and sneak into the lifeboats.
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Age-Gap Romance
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Age-Gap Romance: The marriage between the middle-aged John Jacob Astor and his teenage bride Madeleine. It's considered a scandal among the prudish First Class passengers.
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Vertigo Effect: The effect is used on First Officer Murdoch in the moments before Titanic hits the iceberg.
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Please Wake Up
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Please Wake Up: Isabella, when she sees Wynn's corpse on Carpathia.
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Improbable Infant Survival
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Improbable Infant Survival: Trevor Allison, a small Italian boy from steerage, and Mrs. Foley's pet Pomeranian Charlie survive the sinking.
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Artistic License – History
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Artistic License – History: Far too many to list here. If you want to see the extensive list, go here.
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Jitter Cam
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Jitter Cam: The first half of the miniseries uses this to simulate the ship rolling while at sea, even though the voyage was remarkably smooth and calm. Naturally, none of the actors try to compensate for walking on a rolling deck.
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Rich Bitch
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Rich Bitch: Hazel Foley is a very painful stereotype.
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The Unfair Sex
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The Unfair Sex: Isabella is treated very sympathetically for a woman who, four days after bumping into an old boyfriend, decides to divorce her husband (whom she admits is a decent man who helped her at a difficult time in her life) and give up her daughter in order to go gallivanting off to Bolivia with said lover. Oh and just for good measure, the daughter her husband thinks is his was actually fathered by the ex-boyfriend. Then she makes it off the ship, discovers her lover did not survive and also learns that thanks to the sinking, her Dear John wireless message to her husband was never sent. She is happily re-united with her family and apparently decides to carry on as if nothing happened.
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Jerkass Has a Point: On one of the lifeboats, Simon argues they shouldn't return to rescue survivors in the water, due to the danger of the boat being swamped by hundreds of panicking people. While it seems callous not to try and help, he was probably right. Hazel Foley defiantly tells Officer Lowe that she's not going to leave her "helpless little dog" on a sinking ship before stepping into a lifeboat with her pet Pomeranian.
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Gratuitous Rape: Poor naive Aase is violently raped and beaten by Simon Doonan while taking a shower.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Just like the Jim Cameron film, this features First Officer Murdoch shooting himself after killing someone trying to get into a boat. However, this is far more malicious as it depicts him coldly shooting a stoker without any provocation.
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Missed Him by That Much
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Phillips did communicate with the wireless operator on the Californian, Cyril Evans, shortly before the collision. Evans was relaying to Titanic that his own ship had stopped for the night due to ice, but Phillips was trying to clear a huge backlog of messages for Cape Race and angrily told him to "shut up" and "keep out". With that, Evans shut off his wireless and went to bed.
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Idiot Ball
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Maid and Maiden
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Maid and Maiden: Mrs. Miller acts as a protective maternal figure to the pregnant 18 year old Madeleine Astor.
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You Have to Believe Me!
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You Have to Believe Me!: Mrs. Miller tries to tell Astor that the Allisons hired a murderer as their nanny, but he dismissed her wish to speak to them in the middle of the night.
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Shower Scene: Arguably one of the most infamous moments in the miniseries; Aase is raped by Simon Doonan while taking a shower in the fictitious Third Class communal washroom.
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Defiled Forever
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Defiled Forever: How Aase feels after her rape.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Tim Curry as Simon.
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Bratty Half-Pint
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Bratty Half-Pint: Loraine Allison is portrayed as an insufferable, loud, rude and nasty spoiled brat. Presumably so the audience wouldn't get too attached to her once the final scenes of episode two roll around.
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Ambiguously Christian
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Ambiguously Christian: It is never really stated exactly what denomination of Christianity Aese and the Jack Family have converted to or what their beliefs are; nor does the film explain what religion they were before they converted.
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Heaven Seeker
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Heaven Seeker: The Jack family and their saved Scandinavian, Aase. Aase is so into God, she does not care about the "incredible new" moving pictures.
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Fatal Family Photo
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Fatal Family Photo: Even if you did not know that Captain Smith doesn't survive, this makes it more obvious by showing Smith keeping a picture of his wife and daughter.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Benjamin Guggenheim is pointed out by Mrs Foley, who notes his scandalous backstory (a married man, he was travelling back to America with his mistress), but he is never seen again. Not even for the real Guggenheim's famous decision to Face Death with Dignity, when he declined to wear a lifejacket and put on his best clothes, declaring that he would go down like a gentleman. Everyone else mentioned by Mrs Foley - the Astors, Molly Brown, the Strausses - at least gets some screen time.
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In the aftermath of the collision, Captain Smith gives Murdoch a What Were You Thinking? speech for not just ramming the iceberg head-on, claiming this would have only flooded one watertight compartment with minimal casualties. Firstly, the prevailing wisdom prior to the incident was that the Titanic (and, indeed, most similar ships) should have easily survived a glancing blow with an iceberg, and no competent sailor would have ordered their ship to ram an iceberg or any similar object. Secondly, such a collision would actually have flooded at least three watertight compartments and crushed the ship's bow for a distance of around 75-100ft; such an outcome would technically have been better than what actually unfolded in that the ship would have stayed afloat, but there would still have been hundreds of fatalities — mostly among the steerage passengers and engineering crew — instead of the minimal number that Smith implies.
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Adaptational Dumbass: Carpathia's crew recovered only one body and then promptly buried it at sea because they were more concerned with rescuing and accommodating the traumatized survivors, yet in the miniseries Captain Rostron thinks it's perfectly acceptable to shock and psychologically torment the survivors further by laying out the corpses of their loved ones in the middle of an open deck and wasting valuable blankets and linens to cover up the bodies.
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Dolled-Up Installment
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Dolled-Up Installment: Some foreign video distributors marketed this miniseries as a sequel to James Cameron's Titanic (1997).
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Villain Protagonist
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Villain Protagonist: Jamie, a thief who steals his ticket to get on Titanic, steals John Jacob Astor's wallet and plans to rob the First Class state rooms and purser's office with Simon. He does eventually do a Heel–Face Turn though.
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Took A Level In Jerk Ass: Simon starts out by helping Jamie avoid being spotted by a policeman in a pub. Then he's outed as a thief who is planning to rob the First Class passengers. Then he rapes Aase, throws her overboard and tries to hijack a lifeboat at gunpoint.
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Mr. Exposition
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Mr. Exposition: Captain Smith and J. Bruce Ismay. A good number of their lines are facts about the Titanic, from how much food they are carrying to the horsepower of the engines. Mrs Foley serves the same purpose, pointing out notable First Class passengers and their backstories.
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Karmic Death
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Karmic Death: Tim Curry's character rapes Aase, loots the First Class staterooms during the sinking, and then gets into a lifeboat disguised as a woman. After a scuffle on the lifeboat following the sinking, he is hit by an oar, which breaks his neck and he falls into the ocean, with all the money he stole floating on the surface.
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The End Is Nigh: A homeless woman appears as people are boarding the Titanic in Southampton, saying that doom awaits the ship and tells the passengers to "repent their wickedness."
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Villainous Breakdown: Ismay becomes a sniveling coward the moment he learns the ship will sink.
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Men Are the Expendable Gender
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Men Are the Expendable Gender: Due to the women and children first policy when filling the lifeboats. One of the most famous Real Life examples: almost 75% of the female passengers survived, compared with less than 20% of the men.
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As You Know
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As You Know: When taking command of the bridge, Murdoch remarks to Lightoller "Four bells, ten o'clock." Both are experienced sailors, so they'd already know what time four bells signifies.
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Lifesaving Misfortune
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Lifesaving Misfortune: Mr. Dickie having his Titanic ticket stolen by Jamie. Given the poor survival prospects of Third Class males, this probably saved his life. Jamie accidentally falling into a lifeboat while trying to operate a davit.
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Kill the Cutie
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Kill the Cutie: The sweet Clarinda and Black Billy Jack, and their adorable children, all die in the sinking.
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You Have No Idea Who You're Dealing With
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You Have No Idea Who You're Dealing With: Ismay threatens Lowe in this fashion after Lowe scolds him for interfering in the lifeboat launch. It doesn't work and Lowe puts him in his place.
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It's Probably Nothing
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It's Probably Nothing: Astor notes with some concern that they've stopped in the middle of the night, but another passenger says they'll be underway in a few hours.
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Artistic License – Religion
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Artistic License – Religion: Near the end, Captain Smith makes a sanctimonious speech about how the Titans in Greek mythology challenged the gods and were cast down for it. In fact, they were gods, and were overthrown by the Olympians.note The fate of the defeated Titans had a more apt parallel with Titanic's; they were condemned to spend an eternity in Tartarus, a dark and damp abyss in the lowest depths of the world.
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Karma Houdini
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Karma Houdini: Isabella is not held accountable or suffers any consequences for her affair with Wynn or the fact that she was ready to leave her husband and daughter before he died in the sinking. Essentially 1,500 people died just to cover up her five day long affair.
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RealLife
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Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall goes down with the ship (in Real Life, he survived and lived long enough to be an advisor on A Night to Remember).
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No Historical Figures Were Harmed
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No Historical Figures Were Harmed: The large Jack family are a thinly veiled stand-in for the Goodwins, all of whom perished in the disaster. (Oddly enough, the characters WERE named Goodwin in the original script, so the name change is a bit of a mystery.)
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: The Allisons, for waiting until the last minute to put their daughter on a lifeboat.note In real life, Alice did not take Trevor and get on the first boat to be lowered. She escaped late in the sinking, adding to the confusion of the rest of the family.
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Love Triangle
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Love Triangle: Isabella with Wynn and her husband, Edward. Edward is not present for most of it, though.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: Molly Brown yells at the officers who effectively force her into a lifeboat, saying she's going to have a word with Captain Smith about this. The morning after the sinking, Mrs Foley complains about her losses, such as her wardrobe.
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Dull Surprise
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Dull Surprise: The default setting of anyone who's not excessively panicking at the mere sight of water in the ship.
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Big "NO!"
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Big "NO!": Jamie screams "NOOO!!!" when he accidentally falls into a lifeboat, as he promised the Jack family he would come back for them.
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Irony
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Irony: Jamie stealing Mr Dickie's Titanic ticket likely saved the latter's life, given the poor survival prospects of third class males.
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Hope Spot
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Hope Spot: The film likes to play up the close proximity between the Titanic and Californian as this. One of the Californian’s Officers offers to listen in on the Titanic’s wireless traffic for a while, but the power runs out just as the distress signal is being sent. Later, they try to signal each other via Morse lamp, but the crew is either too stupid or too tired to think about turning the wireless back on to communicate directly. The Jack family finally manage to break down the gate, but by the time they get on deck, all of the lifeboats are gone.
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Yank the Dog's Chain
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Yank the Dog's Chain: Mr. Dickie has saved all his money to buy a ticket aboard the Titanic, and it's stolen the night before the voyage. He shows up at the dock right as the ship is leaving, meaning he's either spent all morning trying to go to the police, or he just woke up, in which case he'd have missed the ship anyway. Either way, it's unlikely he'd have survived the sinking.
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Cliffhanger
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Cliffhanger: Part 1 ends with a brandy glass falling off a table as the ship begins to sink.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: One wonders if they gave Chief Engineer Bell a Scottish accent simply so they could have the rather forced line of "The pumps cannae take much more, Cap'n!"
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Unspoken Plan Guarantee
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Unspoken Plan Guarantee: Simon explains his plan for robbing First Class to Jamie. They'll stake out the staterooms while everyone is at dinner, then clean them out on the last night of the voyage. Afterwards, they'll hide the loot in Mr. Astor's loo and Simon's plumber friend onboard will sneak them out in his toolbox. This plan gets shot to hell once the ship starts sinking, so Simon simply goes ahead with looting the staterooms and Purser's Office while everyone is fleeing for the lifeboats.
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Luke, I Am Your Father
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Luke, I Am Your Father: Just before she leaves the ship in a lifeboat, Isabella reveals that Wynn is the father of her daughter.
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Retirony
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Retirony: Captain Smith. It's even suggested that he's retiring the moment the ship reaches New York.
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Corrupt Corporate Executive
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Beyond most film/tv adaptations of the Titanic disaster, J. Bruce Ismay is portrayed as casually undermining Captain Smith's authority, even going behind his back to order more boilers lit and the ship's speed to be increased.
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Cassandra Truth
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Cassandra Truth: Many people on board refuse to believe the ship is actually sinking. Alice hears the collision and tries to warn the Allisons that there is something wrong with the ship, but after days of enduring Alice's weird antics, they disbelieve her.
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There Are No Coincidences
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There Are No Coincidences: Wynn claims it is fate that he and Isabella should be reunited on the maiden voyage of the Titanic. Turns out it wasn't, and he already knew that she would be on board.
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Justified Criminal
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Justified Criminal: Jamie, who plans to rob the ship with Tim Curry, but has a change of heart and decided to help save the other steerage passengers instead.
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Cheerful Child
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Cheerful Child: Loraine Alison, who has boundless excitement for going into a lifeboat.
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Race Lift
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Race Lift: A minor one; the Allison Family were French Canadian, not American, as portrayed in the miniseries.
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Racist Grandma
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Racist Grandma: Mrs. Foley mentions that the Strauses are Jewish in a hushed voice, demonstrating mild Anti-Semitism.
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Dutch Angle
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Dutch Angle: The sinking is done in near-total Dutch angles, trying to show the sinking without moving the sets. It gets a bit comical when actors are trying to be off-balance when they're on level ground, not to mention it's used soon after the collision (when the tilt was not apparent yet), along with varying between scenes and even giving the impression that the ship is heavily listing (beyond what was reported).
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Just Following Orders
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Just Following Orders: Boxhall asks why they're going so fast, to which Murdoch says they have their orders.
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Deadly Deferred Conversation
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Deadly Deferred Conversation: Shortly before the collision with the iceberg, Astors' maid comes to him to say that the Allison's maid is actually a child killer. As it's late at night, Astor says that he'll talk to Mr. Allison about it in the morning. Neither Astor nor Allison survives. Isabella writes a telegram to her husband, telling him she's leaving him for Wynn, but it never gets sent out because the ship collides with the iceberg shortly afterwards. On the night of the sinking, Smith promises to deal with Ismay and his orders to increase Titanic's speed in the morning.
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Despair Event Horizon
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Despair Event Horizon: Aase goes over one after getting raped by Simon.
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Historical Villain Upgrade
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Historical Villain Upgrade: Bruce Ismay, the chairman of the White Star Line who was savaged by the press for merely surviving the disaster is here portrayed to be a deranged speed record obsessed lunatic, undermining the crew at every turn and even going as far as heading down into the boiler room (something that could never happen in reality) and screaming at the stokers to light more boilers. Once Titanic hits the iceberg, Ismay is shown to be a sniveling, panicking idiot who snakes his way into one of the last lifeboats. He also gets a small Historical Hero Upgrade. One scene has him berating officers for lowering boats half-full and demanding that they be filled, even though this was something that Thomas Andrews did. He's also depicted suggesting that Isidor Straus join his wife in a lifeboat, as no one would object to an elderly gentleman having a seat (though it was one of the officers who actually said this.) Alice Cleaver, Baby Trevor's nurse, is mistakenly portrayed as a woman with the same name who made headlines three years prior to the sinking when she was put on trial for killing her baby. Alice is gradually driven insane by guilt over murdering her child and inadvertently causes the death of Trevor’s parents and sister due to her unhinged behavior. A rather strange minor example with Loraine Allison. Instead of showing her as an innocent two year old toddler, she is portrayed as a rude and nasty spoiled brat who is seven years old. Fifth Officer Lowe is portrayed as the one who suggests lowering the lifeboats half-full to err on the side of caution. Murdoch and Lightoller were the ones who organized the lowering of the boats and they made the decision.
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Widow's Weeds
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Widow's Weeds: Well losing her aunt instead of her husband, but Isabella was expected to wear black for a certain period of mourning, and she causes a stir when she breaks that early.
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Disguised in Drag
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Disguised in Drag: How Simon gets into a lifeboat, though it's more Hiding in a Hijab.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: Captain Smith takes up the roles of Thomas Andrews and Chief Officer Henry Wilde, both of whom are absent from this dramatization of the disaster. Sixth Officer James Moody is omitted from the film, with his eventual fate given to Fourth Officer Boxhall (who, in reality, survived the disaster.) Since Boxhall gets killed off instead of Moody, his famous exchange with Captain Rostron after being rescued by the Carpathia is given to Fifth Officer Lowe. Madeleine Astor's private maid Rosalie Bidois and prenatal nurse Caroline Endres are combined into one woman, "Mrs. Miller." Chief Engineer Bell also seems to be working as leading fireman, combining his role with that of Fred Barrett, who was on duty in Boiler Room 6 when it flooded.
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Old Flame
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Old Flame: Isabella meets her ex-lover Wynn during the crossing, and after some passive aggressive banter, they rekindle their affair.
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Artistic License – Ships
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Artistic License – Ships: Quartermaster Robert Hichens takes the ship out of Southampton, when actually this was the job of the harbor pilotnote a navigator who specialized in that one specific harbor, who disembarked once the ship had cleared the harbor. Captain Smith is seen at the ship's wheel, when this task would be the duty of a lower ranking sailor, such as a quartermaster. Furthermore, he allows a passenger to take the wheel, which would never be permitted in reality. Indeed, under White Star Line rules, passengers were not even allowed on the Bridge. Many officers are depicted observing military protocol (saluting, saying "Captain on deck," etc.). This is an aversion, as it was common for sailors and officers in Britain to switch between military duty and merchant marine service. Indeed, the officers of Titanic were members of the Royal Navy Reserve. Smith complains that the distress rockets should be red. In fact, at the time there was no designated colour for distress rockets (this was one reason for the confusion on the Californian that night), and white would have been acceptable. On the bridge, Lightoller casually informs Smith that the ship has increased speed on Ismay's orders. The notion that an unqualified civilian could give navigation orders to the engineers and officers on any vessel without even the captain's knowledge or consent is absurd. When Captain Smith decides to retire to his quarters, he tells Lightoller he's "going below." However, the captain's quarters were right behind the bridge. The proper term would be "going off deck." In the aftermath of the collision, Captain Smith gives Murdoch a What Were You Thinking? speech for not just ramming the iceberg head-on, claiming this would have only flooded one watertight compartment with minimal casualties. Firstly, the prevailing wisdom prior to the incident was that the Titanic (and, indeed, most similar ships) should have easily survived a glancing blow with an iceberg, and no competent sailor would have ordered their ship to ram an iceberg or any similar object. Secondly, such a collision would actually have flooded at least three watertight compartments and crushed the ship's bow for a distance of around 75-100ft; such an outcome would technically have been better than what actually unfolded in that the ship would have stayed afloat, but there would still have been hundreds of fatalities — mostly among the steerage passengers and engineering crew — instead of the minimal number that Smith implies.
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Jerkass
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Jerkass: The crew is even more snobbish and disrespectful towards steerage than they are in the Jim Cameron film. Late in the sinking, one of them just walks past a locked gate and snickers at the steerage passengers trapped there, saying the lifeboats are for First Class only.note Despite the profit from First Class, the real moneymakers in the transatlantic passenger business were steerage, as there were far more of them emigrating from Europe to America than the wealthy elite going back and forth. White Star prided itself on the luxury and comfort it provided to all its passengers, especially steerage. Accommodations for steerage on White Star ships were far better than those on other ships, making it doubtful that the company would tolerate looking down at Third Class passengers.
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Le Film Artistique
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Le Film Artistique: The ship's final moments are portrayed as a surreal montage of abstract close-ups and cross-dissolves.
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Evil Brit
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Evil Brit: Tim Curry.
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Ismay suggests Isidor Straus joins his wife in a lifeboat, seeing that no one would object. Isidor refuses to leave, and Ismay looks at him like he's crazy.
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Gallows Humor
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Gallows Humor: Harold Bride calls the band playing "music to drown by." Interestingly, this line popped up in the Jim Cameron film. When Phillips says that he's switched from CQD to SOS, Bride says "might be our only chance to use it." This line was used in a deleted scene from Cameron's film. The bartender in the First Class Smoking Room says that all drinks are on the house. To this, Astor replies "I asked for ice, but this is ridiculous."
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work: One of the few things they actually got right is Titanic splitting in two, making this technically the first film to accurately depict the sinking, even though the break-up itself is seen only in two brief shots due to budgetary constraints of a made-for-tv movie. Despite the many inaccuracies mentioned in the Artistic License page, the miniseries does reference a number of obscure events about the sinking: On April 9th, there was a tour for the press and photographers aboard the ship.* In fact, many of the surviving photographs of Titanic's interior were taken during this tour. However, it was not a press conference, with reporters grilling Ismay about the lack of lifeboats or questioning Captain Smith about his impending retirement. There was a lifeboat drill scheduled for Sunday morning, which was cancelled for unknown reasons (suggested here because Captain Smith "didn't want to interrupt the Sunday services"). Wireless operators Phillips and Bride did fight with a stoker who attempted to steal their lifejackets just as they were about to leave for the boat deck. Phillips did communicate with the wireless operator on the Californian, Cyril Evans, shortly before the collision. Evans was relaying to Titanic that his own ship had stopped for the night due to ice, but Phillips was trying to clear a huge backlog of messages for Cape Race and angrily told him to "shut up" and "keep out". With that, Evans shut off his wireless and went to bed. Bride mentions to Isabella that they have only just got the wireless working again. Titanic's wireless did indeed break down on April 13, and Bride and Phillips took it upon themselves to fix it.note Their instructions from Marconi were not to carry out repairs at sea, and to use the much weaker back-up transmitter until they returned to port. Had they done so, things could have been even worse the following night. It is also one of the few Titanic adaptations to include the Allisons, albeit it botches their story horribly. Captain Rostron is shown ordering his crew to cut off heat and hot water taps, to redirect every ounce of steam into the engines. The crew of Carpathia actually did this, reaching a speed of 17.5 knots (well beyond their rated maximum speed) and shaving nearly an hour off their travel time, though that may also be because Titanic was actually thirteen miles east of their reported location. Fifth Officer Lowe yells at Ismay when he starts to panic and tries to interfere with the loading of the lifeboats, which did happen.
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