A Night to Remember

A Night to Remember (1958)

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Factual error: In real life, the Titanic first rolled over, broke and sank but here, it does not break.

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Suggested correction: Until the wreckage was discovered in 1985, it was generally believed that the Titanic was intact when it sank. The movie is accurate based on what was known at the time.

Factual error: When the ship is being launched a champagne bottle is smashed against the hull. Harland & Wolff, like many shipbuilders, did not smash champagne bottles against the hull.

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John Wesley Woodward: Woodward "what's the use no-one's listening?"
John Wesley Woodward: Hartley "People don't listen when they're eating, but we play just the same, isn't that so sir?"
Andrews: Andrews "they say it helps the digestion."
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: Hartley "exactly that's because it soothes the nerves."
Wallace Hartley - Orchestra Leader: Hartley: "right, Number 24." Number 24 is Chopin's Funeral March, a dirge.

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