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15 May 2024
Works as should as described
Works as should as described
27 March 2010
Raise the Titanic
1 of 1 found this helpful I watched this movie back when it first came out in the seventies, and greatly enjoyed it. Back then TITANIC was still not located, at the time there was talk and exploration of locating the great ship, and if possible actually raising her for real by a prominent Texas investor, also there was a sentimental attachment to Titanic, as the great ship was built at the same ship yard as the Keltic, a small steam freighter my Grandfather sailed on from Hamburgh Germany, enroute from Poland in the early 1900's to New York. Both vessels were born at the Harland&Woolf shipyard, also I like to compare details of the movies Titanic props to the real ship, from the pictures of the DOCTOR Robert Ballard expedition, whom discovered Titanic back in the eighties. The movie did remarkably depict alot of Titanics features, as she sits today which tells me the props department went through the trouble of investigating the Haland&Woolfs' blue prints of Titanic, there are other reasons that I enjoyed the movie amoungst, the fact that I was in the U.S.Navy, and later a ship builder with a huge imagination for adventure, and and an anything is possible attitude. I also lived in Massachusetts, and not far from the Woods Whole oceanagraphic institute were the Ballard expedition originated from, and i had the rare opportunity to actually stand and view the Alvin, the D.S.R.V. that went down to the Titanic and photographed her, incidentally I beleive that Alvin was one of the submersables that were filmed in the movie, this visit to Woods Hole was not the average visit I was able to go where the public could not, as a close freind of mine was third engineer on the MV Knorr, a Woods Whole reserch vessel then back from a research expedition,also I spent all of my summers as a kid in Nova Scotia which Titanic had gone down off of, so I have to say that I may just have an above average interest of the movie, given my lifes experiences, so if you have a vivid imagination for adventure i would recomend getting your pop corn and soda sitting in for the evening and enjoy this fine classic movie.
sincerely backwoodsbill207!

18 October 2015
works well on my brewery equipment