In Nacht und Eis Titanic German Film Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

Part one....
PLEASE don't steal this video like others have.

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  • I thought you were going to annotate the translations to the subtitles!

  • Yeah, I'm working on that.

  • One of my relatives, who is a Titanic fanatic, has been desparate to get his hands on this video. Any idea where it can be found or purchased?

  • I'm sorry, but this film is unavailible for purchase at this time. I got it through a friend who has a copy.

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  • So hab es mir nicht vor gestelt

  • Hey, thanx for posting this film, for a Titanic fanatic such as myself, it is fascinating to watch!

  • im amazed how a film can be lost and then someone finds it (or noticed they own it) almost 100 years later, and an okay working reel too... man I love when I see lost films.

  • @InvaderJem

    This copy actually turned up in 1998 in a private collection in Germany.

    When you think about it this film hasn't seen the light of day since 1912 and it's a good be it never left Germany until recentally, this print survived World War I, the German Revolution, the Depression, Hitler's Rise to power, World War II, the Occupation/Divison of Germany, and the Soviet Dictatorship in East Germany, it's a merical this copy of the film survived to be rediscovered

  • @3y3raven

    It was, both this and Saved From the Titanic were believed to have been destroyed sometime around 1914. Saved from the Titanic was destroyed in a March 1914 fire at Elcair's US Studio. Given that In Nacht und Eis was kept in Germany, it's a good bet the war may have played a role in why this particular film was destroyed. The fact this copy survied (keep in mind this was made in 1912) is a miricle in and of itself.

  • Wasn't this a lost film??  Thanks for posting. I really enjoyed it.

  • Thank you so much for sharing this! Its the only Titanic related film I haven't seen!

    Is it available to buy anywhere, I know you got it off a friend but where did they get it from?

    Thanks :D

  • Krauts! I wished I had a Thompson Submachine gun and blow these nazi scums right away like the all American Hero.

  • OMG Stummfilm?

    hoch lebe die heutige zeeit !

  • I know I've already commented, but... isn't this supposed to be a lost film? May I ask where you got this...?? :S

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