Added: 2 years ago
From: GuyverFan95
Views: 35,945
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (84)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • THERE ARE MANY SKEPTICS OF PREMONITIONS & PSYCHIC ABILITY, BUT I REST ASSURE NOT ONE SKEPTIC WOULD STAND BEFORE ANY OF TITANIC'S SUVIVOR'S DECEASED AT THE GRAVE, AT THE OCEAN SITE OR IF ALIVE & TELL THEM THEIR PREMONITIONS WERE INCORRECT.

  • They bilt the bulks so they would only go hath way up the ship

  • It wasn't the captain fault he was in bed it was the design of the titanic and the bolts which held it

  • I studied this already I know the crime I know who and what happened in that ship

  • all hail king theoden.

  • Drunken Irish people built it. lol. CHEERS!!!!

  • @thsdrkndheartxxx

    hahahahaha

  • I have only ever seen Bernard Hill with a beard, he looks quite strange without one.

  • Ironic that the narrator (Bernard Hill) is the captain in the film.

  • Great documentary! Thank you for posting it.

    Bernard Hill is a VERY good actor

  • there's one thing I really hate when they talking about the Titanic: they said she's unsinkable

    truth is she was unsinkable AFTER the sinking and the JOURNALIST said she was unsinkable when engineers said she PRATICLY unsinkable

  • @hugonubario If the captian had rammed the ship head on, the ship would not have sunk. However, the iceberg sliced through the side, cutting through all the barriers (that were meant to prevent water from entering) and causing water to spill inside. Simple logic.

  • @blacktigerpaw1 everybody knows that! anyway people who work on the front and the 3rd class passenger will die for that but a lot of people would be saved by ramming the iceberg

    and by the way the captain wasn't in charge when the Titanic hits the iceberg I forgot who he was I always said it was boxhall but he just gave the last position of the Titanic

    Smith was in a reception with a 1st class family

    don't really remember the name (taylor I guess)

  • @hugonubario Same damn thing either way they were still too cocky saying such a thing!

  • How can they still have the real footage?!

  • Gis a job, I can do that! 

  • I thought it said "Hosted by Benny Hill"

  • They did not do it on purpose. It was common practice back then to go full speed. They believed that they would see anything that was a threat to the ship in time to take action. That's just how it was in those days.

  • @mraimo82 and they didn't even go at full speed. ''just'' 21 knots.

  • @MegaAzby no they were going full speed, they wanted to get to new york a day early

  • @megamuffin15 no, their speed was 21 knots, whereas the maximum was 23 knots.

  • It's like this. It took so long time for the crew to launch those 16 lifeboats because they knew that if they say that Titanic is sinking it would be PANIC on the ship and yes it would had mattered if they had those 64 lifeboats because the captain Smith would tell everybody that they strucked on iceberg and that Titanic is sinking.Logical thinking something like that :) Greetings to all Titanic fans <3

  • Comment removed

  • and i was really on the titanic what a horrid expirience 

  • @uratruefriendMELAINA i doubt you were on the titanic cause the last titanic survivour died in 2009

  • @uratruefriendMELAINA If you were on the Titanic you would be around 100-ish now so I very much doubt that you would spend your time on youtube or use internet slang like "u" and I'm pretty sure an elderly person knows how to spell experience, iceberg & captain. You just embarrassed yourself..

  • even in the titanic if u pay attention in the part before they hit the iceburg the captin said FULL SPEED AHEAD!!!!!!!!!!! they did it on purpose

  • It was the iceberg

  • its wierd that nearly every white star line ship sank what could this all mean

  • @livedayounglife Ships sink?

  • the intro was annoying me! 3 minutes long.

  • 20 lifeboats - Titanic had 20 lifeboats. All but one was launched one way or the other, and the remaining upturned collapsible boat kept about 20 who were strong enough to swim towards it alive until they came across one of the emptier boats. Despite still not being enough, the fact that a lot of documentaries ignore the 4 collapsibles as if they didn't exist makes me wonder about the quality of the rest of their research.

  • @turricaned

    Ugh, at 6:50, I've seen enough!

  • Comment removed

  • Comment removed

  • Is this the 1986's documentary?

  • @douglasjfm i believe it is

  • @Gencturk92 Actually, this was from April 1998 I believe.

  • @RetroVideoFan it could be, bernard hill is the presenter. he is a good actor, lot of brave people were on th ship

  • @douglasjfm No, as the movie "Titanic" (with DiCaprio) was made in '97, and this fellow played the captain (as he states), this documentary would have to be from the latter part of the 90s.

  • Before castin' Bernard Hill as the captain, Iron Jim cameron offered that role to Robert De Niro.

  • like the way he pronounced his name BerNARD! Funny!

  • The 3D model used here was from Cyberflix's Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, it was considered the most accurate representation at the time.

  • Those boats would have made a BIG difference.

  • the life boats was for the stuck up up class cunts the other passagers did not matter

  • Roy Baker, who directed "A Night to Remember" which came out in 1958 has died at the age of 93. Unlike other Titanic movies, this one did not have a love story

  • This is a good documentary.

    Gloria Stuart who played the old Rose on Jame Cameron's Titanic has died at age 100. She was born on July 4, 1910 - when the real Titanic was being built. Luckily, she wasn't on the real ship.

  • @davinp Life really does imitate art.

  • One of the officers mis-interpreted Captain Smith's order "Women and Children FIRST" as Women and Children ONLY. By denying men to the lifeboats, it cost them their lives

  • Cold-blooded murder?! Shocking!! lol

  • This is great thx 4 uploadin this!!!

  • Intriguing insights, almost scary, but have we learned the lessons!

  • Titanic carried 20 lifeboats, enough for 1178 people. The existing Board of Trade required a passenger ship to provide lifeboat capacity for 1060 people. Titanic's lifeboats were situated on the top deck. The boat was designed to carry 32 lifeboats but this number was reduced to 20 because it was felt that the deck would be too cluttered.

  • @ShadowGuardian3337 The crew didn't fill all the lifeboats to capacity, which would have save 200+ more lives, because they thought it would buckle. Obviously, they didn't know the lifeboats had been tested in Belfast

  • @davinp Andrews was furious when he found out the crew was not allowing third class passengers up on deck. He went to Capt.Smith and asked if the lower class passengers should come up and Smith said 'Yes everyone up on deck regardless of class spread word.' Andrews went to third class,told the crew 'All passengers up to deck but the guards said 'NO! They'll scare the others!' Andrews said 'Captains orders! ALL PASSENGERS UP ON DECK IMMEDIATELY! MEN,WOMEN AND CHILDREN NOW!' The crew refused.

  • Ok, how many people around the world were preaching for how long that Titanic was unsinkable before she sank? Don't sink! Can't sink! Sink, sink, sink! It's like they were begging to be proved wrong! ENTER : iceberg. You go, iceberg.

  • Well I personaly think GOD sunk the Titanic because some people said that even god himself coundn't sink it, and he hears everything and he sank it thats what I think but....

  • @sasukesgirl747 Ur A Fucking retard

  • @MetalSpiker thanks.... at least im not an asshole....

  • @sasukesgirl747 I always thought the same thing. They try to play GOD...still so sad tho:(

  • The deck crew ran out of time to hang the 2 collapsible lifeboats A and B in their respective port and starboard davits

  • i heard somewhere they were going to call the titanic titanicice weird right

  • Do you by chance know the date that this aired?

  • it aired in march 1998 i believe

  • 64 lifeboats? Um... they couldn't even launch 16 in time. It wouldn't have mattered.

  • The crew wasnt prepared for that type of accident, had they had 64 lifeboats more lives could have been saved, Titanic sunk in 2hrs 40 mins the passengers were not even frightened that Titanic was going down when it first happened most didnt leave their rooms til it was to late. the 20 lifeboats they had were just not enought.

  • @greeneyedlady355 No one bothered to have life boat drills because it was deemed an unnecessary waste of time of both the crew and the passengers. Going too fast in a humongous treacherous and notoriously dangerous part of the North Atlantic called Ice Berg Alley.

  • But consider this: the crew barely enough time to launch the 20 lifeboats they did have. In fact the last 2 were not launched at all, they literally floated off the ship and a few people managed to cling to them. Had there been another 20 boats they may not have had the time to launch them anyway.

  • @Shawalt

    That's true, actually. It took something like an hour to launch the first boat (one of several under-filled ones). A couple were launched overloaded, and one left with just twelve. There was going to be a lifeboat drill on the day of the collision, but it was cancelled. I'm pretty sure the whole evacuation procedure would've been much more efficient had they held the drill.

  • @Shawalt Yes it would have mattered.

  • @Shawalt Alot of the problem is there were no lifeboat drills. most of the crew didn't know how to launch them, 64 would have been better then 20. 

  • @Shawalt That's because they didn't take action right away, if they did, they may've been able to launch half.

  • @Shawalt Actually it would have mattered. Titanic sank slowly and on an even keel; there was enough time to load many more lifeboats. 

  • @oldgringo2001 Not really--the first lifeboat didn't get away until around 12:45AM and the crew cut the falls of the last one, Collapsible A, allowing it to float free with 3 people in it at the time the bridge went under at 2:00AM, by which time the ship was going quickly. They were barely able to get 20 boats away before the ship went under. Now if they'd had a proper well-drilled crew, then more boats would have helped, but that wasn't the case.

  • @Shawalt it would, thats boats u can get into even when the boat is sinking. even if they couldnt launch them all in time when boat was sinking, others would have had chanse to get in other boats and wait titanic to sink

  • THANK YOU!!! I've been looking for this documentary for years!

  • I remember this!

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more