Titanic deleted scene: Extended Carpathia (Ismay's guilt)

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  • Wow, many scenes that would make the movie even better were cut. Could now be inserted in the 3D version in 2012.

  • It's remarkable that people are still talking about the Titanic tragedy one hundred years after the fact. I believe the Edwardian era was the pinnacle of western civilization, at least style-wise. It is very sad to see it falling apart piece by piece since the great war.

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  • @killerfiction852 I think he ordered the ship to go faster but he didn't know how dangerous it would be.

  • @theo1307tog coz its fake

  • @spotdathief and fake

  • @killerification852 oh sorry and you would have?

    plus it has been proved that there were no women and children on that deck at that time.

  • @drygnfyre thanks for understanding

  • @TheRaptureGamer989 Yeh but if he never coerced the captain into making it go faster than it should have been in an area filled with ice it wouldn't have sank and no1 would have died. Combine that with the fact that he refused to permit the ship to have enough lifeboats and that owned the ship and in my view you have a coward. Arrogance, pride and cowardice is what it is. His creation he should have gone down with it

  • @zman4004 he ordered the ship to go faster,though he knew it would be more dangerous. in real life he was tried in court for it. I believe.

  • @zman4004 This is just what I've heard. Ismay strongly believed that his ship was unsinkable and refused any more lifeboats. And for that 1500 people died. You couldn't help but throw dirty looks at him for that.

  • @zman4004 From what I've read, seems this is a bit of an exaggeration. It's also been stated that Ismay helped get a lot of women and children onto the lifeboats, and only boarded himself when he saw no more in the immediate area. He was labeled a coward by society, but I think in reality he merely did what most of us would have done, too, which is save yourself.

  • @killerfiction182 I think ismay encouraged the captain to gain speed crash into the berg and get into all that mayhem

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