Titanic
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If you don't watch the playlist--i get it, but check out "Why they sank TITANIC" 2009 Origins of our ImperialFed emerge. The Anglo-American cabal is exposed.
Looked long & hard for "Titanic" 1953 starring Barbara Stanwyke & Clifton Webb; little Debbie Reynolds' "Unsinkable Molly Brown" 1964; but all wanted money to watch. i am too cheap. All involved are dead. The children are dead. Why should we have to pay to watch "Double Indemnity?" It's been out since 1944! We have watched free in times past. If you have a copy, give an old broad a SO. Thanks!
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A Night to Remember
mmisskingMotion pic COLORized 1958. "A Night To Remember" 1955 author Walter Lord, faithfully tells the story of the Titanic's disaster. The book was turned into this successful Golden Globe winning film. Mr. Lord interviewed as many of the survivors as he could find. The documentary, "ECHOES of Titanic 1998" feature some of Mr. Lord's work and is included in this playlist. British docudrama. The film and book recount the final night of RMS Titanic, which on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and then sank in the early morning hours of Monday, 15 April 1912. Adapted by Eric Ambler. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. The film stars Kenneth More as the ship's Second Officer Charles Lightoller and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. The production team was supervised by producer William MacQuitty. He saw the original ship launched. Used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors. Budget estimation of up to £600,000 (£13.1 million adjusted for inflation 2019) was exceptional. The most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time. The World Premiere was on Thursday, 3 July 1958, at the Odeon Leicester Square. Titanic survivor Elizabeth Dowdell attended the American premiere in New York on Tuesday 16 December 1958. The film disappointed at the box office. Critical acclaim: won the 1959 "Samuel Goldwyn International Award" for the UK at the Golden Globe Awards. The film has been described as "the definitive cinematic telling of the story." Among the many films about the Titanic, "A Night to Remember" is regarded highly by Titanic historians and survivors for its accuracy, despite its modest production values, compared with the Oscar winner Titanic (1997). Cast Kenneth More as Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller Michael Goodliffe as shipbuilder Thomas Andrews Laurence Naismith as Captain Edward J. Smith Kenneth Griffith as Wireless Operator Jack Phillips David McCallum as Assistant Wireless Operator Harold Bride Tucker McGuire as Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown Frank Lawton as chairman managing director of the White Star Line J. Bruce Ismay Richard Leech as First Officer William McMaster Murdoch John Cairney as Mr. Murphy Richard Clarke as Martin Gallagher Patrick McAlinney as Mr. James Farrell Anthony Bushell as Captain Arthur Rostron Alec McCowen as Wireless Operator Harold Thomas Cottam, RMS Carpathia Ronald Allen as Mr. Clarke Jill Dixon as Mrs. Clarke Geoffrey Bayldon as Wireless Operator Cyril Evans, SS Californian George Rose as Chief Baker Charles Joughin John Merivale as Robbie Lucas Honor Blackman as Mrs. Liz Lucas Robert Ayres as Arthur Godfrey Peuchen Ralph Michael as Jay Yates James Dyrenforth as Colonel Archibald Gracie IV Russell Napier as Captain Stanley Lord Jane Downs as Iowa Sylvania Zillah "Sylvia" Hawley-Wilson (Mrs. Sylvia Lightoller) Patrick Waddington as Sir Richard Harriette Johns as Lady Richard Redmond Phillips as Mr. Hoyle Joseph Tomelty as Dr. William O'Loughlin Jack Watling as Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall Michael Bryant as Sixth Officer James Paul Moody Howard Lang as Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde (uncredited) Cyril Chamberlain as Quartermaster Rowe Bee Duffell as Mrs. Farrell Harold Goldblatt as Benjamin Guggenheim Gerald Harper as Third Officer, RMS Carpathia Thomas Heathcote as Steward Andrew Keir as Second Engineer Officer John Henry 'Harry' Hesketh Howard Pays as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe Harold Siddons as Second Officer Herbert Stone, SS Californian Julian Somers as Mr. Bull Rosamund Greenwood as Mrs. Bull (uncredited) Arthur Gross as Quartermaster Hichens (uncredited) Charles Belchier as Bandleader Wallace Hartley (uncredited) Emerton Court as Chief Engineer Joseph G. Bell (uncredited) Teresa Thorne as Miss Edith Russell (uncredited) John Moulder Brown as boy (uncredited) Henry Campbell as William T. Stead (uncredited) Larry Taylor as bearded seaman (uncredited) Ray Austin as seaman (high fall into water stunt) (uncredited) Edward Malin as Dining Saloon Steward John Martin as Lost Boy (uncredited) Victor Wood as Steward (uncredited) Richard Shaw as Crewman (uncredited) Jack Stewart as Stoker (uncredited) Olwen Brookes as Miss Evans (uncredited) Paul Hardwick as Guggenheim's Valet (uncredited) Comment secret code saying "HOLY SHIP!"129 views -
BACK TO THE TITANIC
mmisskingNatGeo 2020. Victor Vescovo Expedition to document deterioration.12 views -
Down The Rabbit Hole w/ Popeye: Was The Titanic Sunk on Purpose? The Evidence Says Yes.
mmisskingRadio show 07/30/2013.16 views -
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ECHOES of Titanic
mmissking1998 American and British newspaper, magazine, and special editions give images of pics and artwork. 7:15 article explains 5 dogs were saved. Memorial artifacts covered. Memorials commissioned and built on both sides Atlantic. The most in NYC. Inquiries begin at 11:15. Survivors statements of Edith Haisman and Eva Hart begin at 13:56. "A Night To Remember" author, Walter Lord, featured. The book was turned into a successful Golden Globe winning film. The first vid in this playlist. Ancient Newsreel at 26:40. Film from the Carpathia at 31:50. First dramatized film at 35:30. 42:30 Clifton Webb, Barbara Stanwycke 1953 film "Titanic." (Of which i suffered much trying to get a free copy for this playlist. That and "Unsinkable Molly Brown" w/ Debbie Reynolds. So if anyone knows where i can find a copy let me know. Thanks!) Modern images of the underwater wreck from 48:30 finish out this doc. Modern museum images & memorabilia 49:40. Ray Johnson editor & producer.18 views -
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In Search of Titanic
mmissking1981 In the first min gives a reference to the 1898 Morgan Robertson novel of "The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility". "In Search of Titanic" (1981) is a compilation of two films: 1981's "Search for the Titanic" hosted by Orson Welles and "Return to the Titanic" hosted by James "The Virginian" Drury. These films depict the unsuccessful July 1980 and June 1981 expeditions of Texas oilman Jack Grimm. Playlist: Search For The Titanic Return to the Titanic10 views -
Madam Morbid covers Titanic Disaster and Molly Brown Witness to History
mmisskingAudio a bit sketchy & idk MM from Eve, but whatevers...10 views -
Molly Brown Biography of Changing Nation
mmisskingIgnore ishy muzak, femanazi, & politically correct propaganda. Was the only bio i could find longer than a few min. Proof girls did excel even way back when. Queen of Sheba? Cleopatra? Madame C.J. Walker? Margaret “Molly” Brown recounts her experience of the 1912 sinking of RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage. Her account was published in the Newport Herald in May 1912. The account includes the voyage, iceberg impact, 6 hours in the lifeboat and survivor treatment on the rescue ship Carpathia. She also expressed strong opinions about the behavior of Titanic’s crew.11 views -
Molly Brown House Museum Sal's Virtual Road Trip
mmisskingTour starts around 8min. Not watched all, but the wallpaper at the 53min mark is rather nice. Hopefully they go into some of the more practical aspects or mod cons of a house built in 1889. If you like ancient decor, maybe this is your trip w/out leaving the farm.10 views