2:33:00
ls this a leg-pull, Sparks?
2:33:02
No, they want us to come at once.
They're sinking.
2:33:03
-The Titanic! on't be a fool.
-lt's true. 'm going to the Captain.
2:33:08
There's nothing in sight,
take over.
2:33:09
Aye, aye, sir.
2:33:12
-Sir, sir.
-What the devil's going...
2:33:16
Haven't you learned to knock
before you come in here?
2:33:18
lt's a distress call from the Titanic.
She's sinking.
2:33:21
l'm sorry, sir. l.
2:33:27
Mr. Dean, turn the ship round
2:33:29
Head North-West.
2:33:31
l'll work the course out for you
in a minute.
2:33:33
Now, Cottam.
2:33:35
-You're sure this is the Titanic?
-Yes, sir.
2:33:36
-Certain?
-Absolutely.
2:33:38
All right, check back.
Find out everything you can.
2:33:41
-Tell them we're coming right now.
-Yes, sir.
2:34:02
Sir, we've contacted the Carpathia.
2:34:05
East bound from New York.
She's on her way to us.
2:34:07
-Well, how far is she?
-Fifty-eight miles, sir.
2:34:09
She's making all possible speed.
Should reach us in four hours.
2:34:13
-Four hours.
-Yes, sir.
2:34:16
Well, what about that ship over
there?
2:34:17
About ten miles away.
You can se a light.
2:34:20
-lsn't she replying?
-No, sir.
2:34:22
She'd blast our ears off
if she did.
2:34:25
Maybe she can't keep
a twenty-four hour watch.
2:34:28
Maybe she hasn't got wireless
at all, sir.
2:34:31
All right, Bride.
Thank you.
2:34:33
-Mr. Moody.
-Sir?
2:34:35
Tell Mr. Boxall to fire
the distress rockets.
2:34:37
One very five minutes,
from the port side.
2:34:39
Aye, aye, sir.
2:34:46
Port side boats all swung out, sir.
Shall l fill them?
2:34:51
Yes.
2:34:53
Put the women and children in
and lower away.
2:34:56
Aye, aye, sir.