1:03:01
what your character would be
in that moment
1:03:04
unless you've been through
that kind of thing.
1:03:06
Absolutely.
1:03:08
You see the doors,
the entrance to first class?
1:03:11
Yeah.
That's the entrance.
1:03:13
This is where the band played.
This open area right here.
1:03:16
The orchestra
would have gathered,
1:03:18
and they started playing
ragtime.
1:03:24
You think of the band in
terms of how heroic they were.
1:03:27
They played,
knowing that everyone else
1:03:29
was getting into a lifeboat
except them.
1:03:32
But how calming
that band music was
1:03:34
to the people who were onboard.
1:03:41
Okay.
1:03:42
This right over here
should be the Marconi Room.
1:03:46
Everyone knows
the important role
1:03:49
that the Marconi Wireless played
that night.
1:03:52
Senior Marconi Wireless Operator
Jack Phillips
1:03:55
and Junior Operator
Harold Bride worked in tandem
1:03:58
until the very end.
1:03:59
You should try S. O. S.
It's the new signal.
1:04:02
Yes, it might be
our last chance to use it.
1:04:06
During the final moments
of the sinking,
1:04:08
the ship's power
was becoming unstable.
1:04:11
Harold Bride
was in the Silent Room,
1:04:14
trying to compensate
for this loss of power.
1:04:18
To our great astonishment
are the handles,
1:04:21
the settings still visible
on these two field regulators.
1:04:25
They are in the final settings
that this man manipulated.
1:04:29
Hey, that's better!
1:04:30
They have the human touch
to them.
1:04:37
Pull!
1:04:40
Pull together!
1:04:41
Many of the boats
had been launched half-full.
1:04:45
Return to the ship!
1:04:47
- Boat 6! Return.
- We need to go back!
1:04:50
No!
1:04:52
It's our lives now.
Now, row!
1:04:55
The suction will pull us down
if we don't keep going.
1:04:59
"Titanic" was
a stage where God says,