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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

PLEASE, WATCH THE NEW VERSION (William Murdoch - What ever happened)!
A tribute to Mr. Murdoch, the blue-eyed, honest-faced First Officier of the R.M.S. Titanic, portrayed by a talented Ewan Stewart. I've just put all the scenes with Murdoch toghether, with a mix of Titanic soundtracks. I hope I will do a better one soon, with a better music and editing.
No copyright infingement intended.

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  • can some one tell me when mr.ismay was getting lowered in the life boat why did mr murdoch stare at him PLEASE REPLy

  • @jefferpocketrock I think - but it's my opinion - that Mr. Murdoch is upset in seeing Ismay's cowardice, but he doesn't feel like blaming him because he himself (in the movie) had just done something as much reproachable in accepting money from Cal.

    Or maybe he just doesn't feel like reproaching anyone for trying to save his life.

    Just an interpretation.

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  • ewan stewart is so cute in this movie

  • Nejlepší officer

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  • @wildatheartxx Who???

  • rip william murdoch, you were a hero, unlike some of the cowards onboard

  • my best officer is mr. murdoch and mr. moody

  • like this video

  • No

  • hes so hot int his x

  • Is it weird for a guy to like Titanic lol? All my friends laugh at me... I don't like it because of the whole love story so much, but just as a good movie...

  • @jefferpocketrock It was the old Anglo-American class system. One was repelled, but one did not question the prerogatives of the rich and powerful.

  • Not many people like him exist today! Salute to First Officer Wylde too!

    

    He's a forgotten hero...

  • @drummadude03 He did not comit suicide it was one of the few mistakes that both cameron and the director of A Night to Remember did. If fact there is some evidence that sugests that he lost his balance and went overboard, and yes I agree he was a great man :)

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