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The Last Signals (TITANIC INDEPENDENT FILM about her Marconi Telegraph Operators) 

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Re-uploading this from my old channel, where it had around 436,000 views to date. There's plenty about this movie I cringe at (we made it straight out of high school), but I promise I didn't George Lucas this and re-edit anything. Maybe I should have... I know the accents are bad, the sets are low-budget, and the acting is sub-par with myself and some others. Did you know that all of the officer crew cast were school teachers of mine that I recruited for the day? I think they did pretty well, and it was awesome that they were willing to help! But this is story that needs to be told, and that's why I'm keeping it up.
The Last Signals is the story of the sinking of the RMS Titanic from the perspective of its Marconi Telegraph Operators. Harold Bride, the Junior Operator, is the focus of the film. John Phillips is the Chief Operator.
This film was put together attempting to be the most historically accurate representation of the sinking of the Titanic. The sets were painstakingly made to represent the real Titanic's Marconi room using several sources- ship blueprints, photographic evidence, and first hand accounts. The story was pieced together and recreated to be exactly as the real story was- and in many places the scene unfolds pretty much word-for-word as it did on the real Titanic.
Over two years in the making, this film is only the shortened version of the feature film (which God willing will never see the light of day). The feature film depicts more scenes aboard the Titanic- specifically Father Frank Browne's photography (the only known photo of the room), the ice warnings (which were almost entirely cut from this version), and more information about their personal backgrounds. In addition to showing more of the Titanic story, it also depicts more aboard the Carpathia, and large segments of the story take place in New York City during the weeks of the US Senatorial Investigations, where not only do we see the world's reaction to the sinking, but we also see Harold Bride's recovery from the disaster.
Written, Directed, and Produced by Thomas Lynskey
Harold Bride played by Jake Swing
Original Soundtrack by Joseph Falabella

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@PartTimeExplorer
@PartTimeExplorer 4 года назад
This isn't the kind of thing I plan to regularly post on this channel, but since the other channel I had this on was demonetized, I needed to move it. It's especially relevant with the recent debates over whether or not to salvage Titanic's radios.
@RaccoonKCD
@RaccoonKCD 4 года назад
Why is that even being debated? Of course they should salvage them I didn't even know this was a discussion
@JacobiDanielle1
@JacobiDanielle1 4 года назад
Honestly, I'm almost always in the pro-salvage camp. Up here, artifacts can be preserved and kept for history, down there, it'll rot, be eaten, or be covered by dust/dirt
@FreedomLovingLoyalistOfficial
@FreedomLovingLoyalistOfficial 4 года назад
i think it a good idea to salvage the radios you never know what type of secrets they have left on them
@bassmann_
@bassmann_ 4 года назад
Ive never seen this so was curious if in the uncut version you show Jack and Harold fixing the radios earlier
@titanictinker2832
@titanictinker2832 4 года назад
Thank you for posting the video. I’ve often thought about the radio room and those last hours aboard the ship. I’m not sure about salvaging within the ship?. But the radio should be salvaged to be studied and preserved.
@frank-ui4bu
@frank-ui4bu 3 года назад
I don't care what anybody else says, but this is a first-rate, top-notch movie. I hope the creator flourishes and prospers.
@firefly5677
@firefly5677 3 года назад
Harold Bride and Jack Phillips are true heroes. It's truly a shame they get overlooked so often. Some people blame Phillips for his rudeness, but if it wasn't for him it's almost a certainty that the Titanic would have had almost no survivors
@NegiTaiMetal011
@NegiTaiMetal011 4 года назад
May not be an impressive movie quality as it's low budget, but it's still done with such passion and with much historical accuracy as possible. Your acting is still really good; better than some movies nowadays in my view. It's still a brilliantly done independent movie.
@DVincentW
@DVincentW 2 года назад
I ignore the budget, and appreciate the intention. This channel does great stuff.
@ssworld4984
@ssworld4984 2 года назад
Not time to say budget if you were in titanic you whold survive in freezing at atlantic
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
I watched plenty of independent, low-budget films, and they're not doing to bad, here. If viewers are enthralled, you've positively established your acting, abilities.
@XstonedmonkeyzX
@XstonedmonkeyzX Год назад
I can totally see wha you mean, the passion is There and it shows very well ... They did a great job 💪👍
@ShrexyGuy
@ShrexyGuy Год назад
It's especially impressive cause there's about 5 minutes where you can actually tell it's low budget too. I'm truly impressed, even from a channel I've been watching for a couple weeks now
@G011d3n
@G011d3n 4 года назад
This film is still gold to this day.
@LOTUS-ARTS001
@LOTUS-ARTS001 4 года назад
it is
@c4ster.1
@c4ster.1 3 года назад
Indeed, absolutely amazing. It’s captivating.
@user-be1pl6tp9n
@user-be1pl6tp9n 7 месяцев назад
Yes😊❤
@Freakingfantasticfilms
@Freakingfantasticfilms Месяц назад
Totally
@jasonwilliamson8416
@jasonwilliamson8416 3 года назад
The most striking thing about these two wireless operators is that they didn't work for White Star Line, they were independent contractors employeed by the Marconi Company. They could have easily walked away without a second thought but they DIDN'T.
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
Wow, I DID NOT KNOW, this!! Thanks!!!
@JosephHood83
@JosephHood83 3 года назад
For a low budget movie you filmed entirely in your basement, this is pretty damn good, and I see nothing cringe about it, ive watched this many times over, very informative and entertaining. Be proud of it and keep it posted. Well done.
@pointlesscasual608
@pointlesscasual608 10 месяцев назад
Actually the grand staircase scene and the Marconi room were filmed at the pigeon forge Tennessee titanic museum, famous for being a recreation of the ship and the only place in the world to have a replica grand staircase
@Nothing_compares2prince
@Nothing_compares2prince 6 месяцев назад
​@pointlesscasual608 theirs is a little different since it has railings but there is also Tutanic museums in Las Vegas and Orlando which also have replica grand staircases without railing but you're not able to walk around on it
@bloodraven9316
@bloodraven9316 6 месяцев назад
wrong, look at the behind the scenes.@esscasual608 yes the stair case was but not the marconi room
@AHB23Gtag
@AHB23Gtag 5 месяцев назад
do you know what happened to the behind the scenes video?
@mmm-uw1ep
@mmm-uw1ep 3 года назад
I like that you've shown this in "real time". It demonstrates that every decision made may not be the right one because you don't have the advantage of hind sight. Once these young men knew what was happening though, they did everything they could to help save lives. You have shown us the heroes that they were, a well deserved recognition. Thank you.
@NyanPoptartCat
@NyanPoptartCat Год назад
Low budget does not have to mean low quality. I could see that a tremendous amount of care and effort went into making this. I could sense your compassion for the souls that were lost, and for the ones that lived on. Be proud of your work.
@BlitztheDragon
@BlitztheDragon 3 года назад
Cringe? I could hardly call it that! With what little resources you had, you turned out an engaging and exciting movie. True, the special effects aren't that impressive, but taking into consideration that you had no budget, you did really well with what you had. Thanks for reuploading this. I finally got around to watching it and was thoroughly impressed.
@Tressie13
@Tressie13 4 года назад
I'm actually crying. It's so heartbreaking to tell the story in every side, always.
@kylargraf6762
@kylargraf6762 4 года назад
As a Titanic enthusiast whose RU-vid picture happens to be a still shot of the brave band that played to the end that terrible night, I commend you. This is well worth the watch, and almost made me cry. Thank you for making this.
@Maritime_History
@Maritime_History Год назад
May the stories of these two men never be forgotten.
@Freakingfantasticfilms
@Freakingfantasticfilms Год назад
Amen.
@Victorious28
@Victorious28 9 месяцев назад
Amen they will never be forgotten cus of me lol my friends say you talk about titanic way too much I’m like ok so😂
@capt.danieldavidson6291
@capt.danieldavidson6291 3 года назад
Damn fine job! Never let yourself believe, not even for a moment, that the Respect and Honour that you have created here is less than... This project respectfully honours those souls that perished, and that is more than enough. Well done!
@gregorykayne6054
@gregorykayne6054 2 года назад
I have seen people in Shock aftet car accidents. They respond the way Phillips does as played by you. They keep working on the last rational data they got; "It won't sink. I just have to work hard enough." You played it brilliantly. I have a degree in theater. If you look at the CBS coverage of the Kennedy Assassination, you see a lot of "I'll reverse history with herculian effort." (Secret Service Agent Clint Hill literally walks up the back of JFK's limo.)
@scottjoplin3601
@scottjoplin3601 Год назад
This is probably one of the best titanic films/documentaries I have seen I love this
@DavidBrown-jk2pm
@DavidBrown-jk2pm 4 года назад
As a longtime student of Titanic who has seen every movie about it, I'd recommend this to anyone. More of a play in some ways. Excellent "point of view."
@sissi_14
@sissi_14 Год назад
one of the most touching and beautiful independent film I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
@davidprado545
@davidprado545 2 года назад
What an amazing piece of filmwork! A master class in the effectiveness of camera movement, editing, writing, and acting no matter the budget limitations. Bravo!
@xeonixlarson2928
@xeonixlarson2928 3 года назад
This is very well made and the acting is incredible. There is obvious passion in every aspect of this video. I am blown away by the acting/the accuracy/the props/the Marconi room! I am finally seeing a reenactment of the friendship and experience of these two and that is something very special to me. They deserve a good telling of their story and they've got it, in this. I love how you made efforts to be so accurate and use real life accounts. I will tell you, I never wanted to stop watching this video. I never wanted it to be over. Thank you for making this. You've done more than you know.
@dennistucker9081
@dennistucker9081 2 года назад
Beautifully said
@villebooks
@villebooks 2 года назад
I love this production, it's so authentically simple, it gives me chills. Not to mention, that this Capt. Smith really looks like Capt. Smith, aye - thank you for re-upload!
@Astyanaz
@Astyanaz 2 года назад
I've watched many movies, from the silents, through the classics, to the modern day. I like this. I would like to see the whole thing. It holds my attention more than most modern films.
@CaseyJonasCatt
@CaseyJonasCatt Год назад
i like how you can here a cover of songe d'autumn, as harold bride heard that as the final song
@felixculpa9303
@felixculpa9303 3 года назад
I know I’m late to the party here but I have to say I loved this. Naturally I’m a Titanic fanatic and have to watch absolutely anything I come across about it, having said that this particular perspective I’ve never seen given it’s due diligence before, and you proved it can be a short film solely on it’s own. I think you did an incredible job and not just for an amateur film but in general.. It’s engaging, gripping and believable, pat on the back for you!
@OpTiC_DaD
@OpTiC_DaD 4 года назад
I’ve seen this already, but I have no problem watching again. 👍🏻
@LOTUS-ARTS001
@LOTUS-ARTS001 4 года назад
same
@newfoundlandloyalist07
@newfoundlandloyalist07 3 года назад
Me too
@zuitsuit80
@zuitsuit80 7 месяцев назад
For what seems like a student film, I am very impressed. Great atmosphere and cinematography, decent historical accuracy, best possible costumes/effects and accents. Good job, “Old Man”.
@marieleonor7630
@marieleonor7630 4 года назад
I'm very Impressive. I Always to see a representation of Jack Phillips in Titanic's movies, we don't really see him or Harold Bride. In James Cameron's movie, all their scenes were cut. We can see one, where Jack Phillips say "I'm not going". One Day I wish making a movie about Titanic. Congrulations for your job ! Hello from France.
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
Hello France!! From USA😊!!
@RedNightDragon1
@RedNightDragon1 Год назад
Great film, Tom. You paid so much respect here to the telegraph operators, which they deserve.
@spanamwar
@spanamwar 2 года назад
This is an excellent dramatization of the work of these men. Thank you for creating and posting it!
@louisnewton8042
@louisnewton8042 3 года назад
Absolutely no need to apologize. Some awkwardness? Yes, but you give a very clear and telling account. It really hits one in the gut toward the end and is very moving. Well done. And just think what would have happened if Phillips and Bride hadn't gone against Marconi policy by repairing the equipment.
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 3 года назад
Sometimes your at your best when you’re not told what to do verbatim...
@yazminrivera9870
@yazminrivera9870 Год назад
how I wish this had subtitles, english is not my first language so i have to pay more attention but this is pure gold
@RedAppleStudio321
@RedAppleStudio321 4 года назад
This is a great video. You should be proud of yourself. You did their roles in the disaster great justice. This video touches souls.
@LiamHagan
@LiamHagan 3 года назад
This is excellent! Love the production value; I totally wasn't expecting to see rushing water, but there it was! It still blows my mind that Harold Bride killed a guy... Great work :)
@maxonite
@maxonite 2 года назад
We don’t know if he killed him, he knocked him out but he may not have died (right away)
@samgrieg2542
@samgrieg2542 4 года назад
Wonderful, one of a kind movie. This is a unique opportunity to see the Marconi room set up and the equipment used in that era. Thank you!
@CaptainHamdaanAbid
@CaptainHamdaanAbid Год назад
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN” Happy Birthday To You John
@runeulriksen
@runeulriksen 2 года назад
I have watched this so many times, and I never tire of it. It was great to see this from the wireless-operators point of view. I can’t imagine why nobody’s done this before. You did a fantastic job of this movie.
@christhornley1664
@christhornley1664 3 года назад
You did a great job with the resources you had available and your passion for the subject matter is clear to see. I found it very interesting to watch, thank you.
@cherylelainewilliams6449
@cherylelainewilliams6449 2 года назад
Very impressive effort to capture the Titanic tragedy thru the experiences of the two wireless operators. The young actors give great portrayals that are compelling and realistic as to the beloved details that we know and marvel about. Kudos to the filmmakers for this exciting indie film. Love the fact it's in B&W.
@dennistucker9081
@dennistucker9081 2 года назад
I agree with every point you have made.
@GetWellSoonR.E.M.
@GetWellSoonR.E.M. Год назад
This may have been a low budget piece, but this was VERY well done with the resources you had! The story was compelling, and the passion behind the project is oozing out of every second of footage!
@thomasinlockwood_
@thomasinlockwood_ Год назад
I'm so impressed with this, the passion and accuracy are so great, right down to the dialogue of then joking about it being their last chance to sending out an SOS signal. I know it's low budget but I felt so immersed in the horror of the situation unfolding, especially with Harold escaping on the collapsible boat. It's great to see a film so accurate and entertaining.
@Rex1987
@Rex1987 3 года назад
Now that i finally gave me the time to watch this as the video on the old channel had been on my "I will watch later list". And I am glad that I did. I like how the movie is made a focus on being as authentic as you can within that budget. And I also like how it gives the angle of John Phillips working so hard properly because of the status of psychological shock.
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 3 года назад
While this movie has a much lower budget than James Cameron's Titanic, I think it is made up for in the sheer quality of the writing and the acting. Because their stories are real, they feel more part of the Titanic than the cheesy romance that was shoehorned.
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt Год назад
The most relatable scene I’ve ever seen was Jack Philips trying to hear the faint dashes of Cape Race when the California blasted into his ear. Happens nearly every time I have my Bluetooth headphones in and it’s extremely difficult not to take it out on the person calling. I try to remember to stay cool, you never know when a situation like the one Jack Philips faces will occur (very rude messaging making the only operator nearby to go to bed and hear about the tragedy the next morning)
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 Год назад
@@LordWyatt One can only imagine if the real Philips spent his last hours dwelling over that mistake.
@c-1506
@c-1506 Год назад
​@@nathanseper8738saying shut up and keep out wasn't a mistake, it was common slang, the Californian operator just went to bed because 24 hour operation wasn't required back then
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 Год назад
@@c-1506 Oh the many mistakes!
@hugos5114
@hugos5114 4 года назад
great to see that re-published, may attract more people on this new channel, and gives me an excuse to rewatch it lol
@Uapa500
@Uapa500 Год назад
All the work behind this. Well done all of you, what a touching way to honour these people 💖
@jospenner9503
@jospenner9503 2 года назад
I've seen the complete Titanic Morse code correspondence video. These two men were the real heros. Bravo for your film.
@alert2737
@alert2737 8 дней назад
I honestly enjoyed watching this film, I even thought this was more emotional than the actual Titanic movie. This film really shows the relationship between Jack and Harold. They were not only partners, they were best friends. You guys need to make a remake of A Night to Remember when you have a budget.
@skullsaintdead
@skullsaintdead 3 года назад
This is really good, love the black and white, the cinematography is spot on. You're both utterly gorgeous too. This wry grin is just divine 5:53. I had no idea there was a lady with them who they were tasked with looking after. How did she become concussed? And were they really attacked by a coal worker!? Also, great representation of the captain, his aloof, unemotional, shut-down repose is quite unnerving. Obviously he was a good bloke, but I wish he commanded more immediacy & gave more info, more lives could of been saved. 26:45 is a great reaction shot, gives me chills. Brilliant work! Side note: I've got no idea how the wireless guys slept with that little ding doing every second!
@peterosmanski7466
@peterosmanski7466 Год назад
Incredible! Impressive for high school aged kids. I almost didn't recognize you you were so young.
@rosegilliland220
@rosegilliland220 3 года назад
Thankyou for all your hard work and taking the time to make this. Ever since I watched the movie years ago I became obsessed with the ship and it's people but the movies main focus was Rose and Jack. This made me want to know more about the passengers. Depicting these two was beautiful. You brought them back to life in this mini film. Honestly, it's thanks to those two the Carpathia was able to save what remained of the people on the titanic.
@melissacoxen6001
@melissacoxen6001 Год назад
This is an excellent independent film especially as someone mentioned you filmed it yourself? This is really good work that you did here. There are so many stories left out when titanic is spoken about and her Marconi operators is one of them, as is the Carpathia's story. They nearly blew their boilers and risked the same ice field to get there.
@williampowell4422
@williampowell4422 4 года назад
I loved it even though 1,500 people died during the sinking of the Titanic,so I am going to think of it as a tribute to those people whom died upon that fateful night.
@NSS247
@NSS247 Год назад
I like how the used the grand staircase at the titanic museum for this video
@CaptainHamdaanAbid
@CaptainHamdaanAbid Год назад
Fun Fact: Harold Cottam, Carpathia’s Wireless Operator Was Good Friends With Titanic’s Wireless Operator Jack Phillips And Harold Bride
@sallybates5463
@sallybates5463 5 месяцев назад
I’m afraid I couldn’t bring myself to watch it to the end. I know Philips didn’t make it and I just find that so heartbreaking - along with all the engineers, electricians etc who went down with the ship. A fabulous peace of filming. And very necessary. Thank you so much and keep up the good work
@fonito
@fonito 2 года назад
As an old wireless officer, I can only say : thanks !
@lottavonarlers3202
@lottavonarlers3202 2 года назад
A pretty good movie. I really enjoyed watching it. The acting was great and the two main characters were perfectly represented. Thanks for sharing! :)
@Steel-Beast
@Steel-Beast 11 месяцев назад
Well done! This is worth watching, I love studying history. It’s sad that not everyone knew that the two crew members who desperately tried to send the messages to the entire Atlantic Ocean to save as many as possible, only one ship came. They could’ve gotten on lifeboats earlier but they stayed to try save more people, it’s a huge sacrifice they dedicated. Huge respect to them, people should recognized them as heroes (there’s other heroes in the ship such as electricians who kept the lights on since it’s dark and it’s the phase of new moon, they volunteered to stay even though they knew they’ll never survive it). Rest in peace to everyone in the Titanic.
@TheHistoricalLine
@TheHistoricalLine 2 года назад
Harold Bride: “He’s dead… He’s dead.” Harold Cottam: * Smiling intensifies *
@jaeplaysbass
@jaeplaysbass 4 года назад
Oh my gosh, this is so amazing! I absolutely love the attention to detail and the costumes and the script and the sets - it’s all just great! I really appreciate how historically accurate this is :) Thank you for making such a great project!
@paulhorn2665
@paulhorn2665 4 года назад
One of the best Titanic movies I have ever seen and I love it to watch it from time to time again!
@thebitsanpiecesman4423
@thebitsanpiecesman4423 4 года назад
This was wonderful to watch thank you Tom you legend
@900108Chale
@900108Chale 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful work! Despite the constraints! Kudos!
@ruwanweerakkody5411
@ruwanweerakkody5411 3 года назад
Deeply touching. This was really good. This and Saving The Titanic (2012) go together. Away from the chaos ensuing on deck, we are brought to the calmness of decision in the Wireless room, and engine rooms.
@alfiea1211
@alfiea1211 4 года назад
Now you need to re upload your lego Titanic animation, loved that video when I was younger.
@jeffreyoldham55
@jeffreyoldham55 4 года назад
Well done, Tom! Thanks for re-posting this film.
@clownman9184
@clownman9184 3 года назад
This film is so impressive, even years after it’s original upload
@mattc2094
@mattc2094 3 года назад
Very good for an independent movie... well done Tom! Brilliant acting of the Harold bride character
@harryp829
@harryp829 Год назад
I like how the Songe d’Automne theme is in the background music. What a detail.
@kittybitts567
@kittybitts567 2 года назад
This is so well done! You can see already the talent these young men have.
@donw3912
@donw3912 2 года назад
A very very well done film. It's not always the quality of acting etc..which IMO was great, but the story being told. You all have nothing to be bashful about as to your views on its quality etc...you have every right to boast and brag:-) Thanks for taking the time and effort to get it historically correct. Two thumbs up as high as i can get them:-) Keep up the great work my friend!!
@Odin59320
@Odin59320 2 года назад
Just found this movie and i already love it and im only 10 minutes in! great work man!!!
@queencerseilannister3519
@queencerseilannister3519 2 года назад
You're love dedication to the memory of the Titanic and it's people is admirable.
@erinjordon829
@erinjordon829 Год назад
This was extremely good. I thoroughly enjoyed this
@steelpaine9932
@steelpaine9932 4 года назад
Thank you for making this. It’s very moving.
@chattjedi
@chattjedi 3 года назад
Jack Phillips and Harold Bride two heroes that night in 1912
@deaustin4018
@deaustin4018 4 года назад
you shouldn't be so self deprecating in your description. This was a very good film (more true to life and far fewer mistakes than a lot of Hollywood things). Stand by your work. Btw - Phillips could send 35 words per minutes, but he actually slowed down to 15 that night because many other operators couldn't read 35. What a steady nerve that must have taken with your ship sinking beneath you (I can do 15 in a nice comfortable chair with absolutely no distractions like the floor sinking beneath me).
@josephfalabella776
@josephfalabella776 2 года назад
I still watch this every so often Tom! It was an honor to write the music for this film!
@PartTimeExplorer
@PartTimeExplorer 2 года назад
The music still holds up well today!
@TinLizzie-uc1jw
@TinLizzie-uc1jw 4 года назад
This is a fantastic movie! Great job, Tom :)
@JasSta76
@JasSta76 Год назад
Ahoy, awesome Tom & Co. -again. Ahoy to Bride and Phillips. That was cool to watch.
@ashtondoublet8334
@ashtondoublet8334 4 года назад
As serious as this moment in history was, this moment just cracks me up 22:50
@brianbommarito3376
@brianbommarito3376 3 года назад
The Titanic Disaster was caused by a lot of factors coming together at the wrong place at the wrong time, and not one person or factor can be blamed for what happened that night. But there are two persons who can be considered the greatest of the many great heroes of that night. Just a few days before the disaster the Titanic’s wireless had broken, and the Marconi company rulebook ordered that the operators do not try and repair it themselves. Just wait until the ship docked and the company would send a couple of their mechanics to figure it out. But Phillips and Bride broke the rules and they were clever enough to fix the wireless. A few days later Titanic struck the iceberg, and that little wireless device became the only key to the outside world. If the wireless had been broken, no distress call would’ve been sent, at least not in time to be picked up by the Carpathia. The survivors in the lifeboats could only last so long. If no help was on the way, none of the 712 people in the lifeboats would have likely lived. And nobody would’ve known until Titanic failed to arrive in New York that anything had happened. As horrific as Titanic was, it could’ve been much worse.
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
705, survivors. Sum from many of Titanic, books!!
@gftyhify
@gftyhify Год назад
Titanic did have an emergency back up radio but it had a very limited range of around 50 miles. All ships in the area except the California were 50 or more miles away from Titanic at the time so it’s unlikely any of them would’ve heard the Titanic’s distress call on the emergency set
@derrydebamerican3279
@derrydebamerican3279 4 года назад
I thought this film was excellent. I do not see any reason why you are so critical of your work. I really enjoyed this. Would love to see more of your work.
@gftyhify
@gftyhify Год назад
Brilliant, I’d watch this and ‘a night to remember’ over James Cameron’s Titanic any day.
@Ellaan_e
@Ellaan_e Год назад
This was so good! The guy playing Harold is so handsome.😍
@johndechiara262
@johndechiara262 3 года назад
This was better than some billion dollar budget films... Great work.. You portrayed this so good , i actually got a pannic attack as if i was there. 🚬🐕
@tanielsspacestation2908
@tanielsspacestation2908 3 года назад
Honestly this thing is really good besides have the obvious green screen stuff that seems a little out of place but makes sense for budget film but everything else actually looks great Tom you did a great job on this and yes is my first time watching it all the way through
@kevinpoole6122
@kevinpoole6122 Год назад
Very impressive! I’m an ardent Titaniac-absolutely *LOVED* this!
@captnodge
@captnodge 3 года назад
Well done that was a capturing little film and the sinking was very powerful
@Thenarrator-bh3pp
@Thenarrator-bh3pp Месяц назад
wow... just wow, this was amazing, sure low budget but that does not take away from its emotional and historic value, great job!
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt 3 года назад
I was immersed in this. Very well done.
@kyolover16
@kyolover16 3 года назад
Really loved this! It's interesting to see exactly what they were doing while te sinking was happening. Keep up the great work on everything that you are doing!
@ChrisGWGreen
@ChrisGWGreen 2 года назад
Hey, you got me coming back to watch it again. Great story of two brave chaps
@Vampirkisses
@Vampirkisses 11 месяцев назад
This movie is so great, i cryed the entire time 😭 thanks for showing the forgotten heroes!
@Sixty4Horses
@Sixty4Horses 2 года назад
Very well made. I thought the acting was brilliant & I love how you included scenes at the Carpathia towards the end.
@Regnbuesolv
@Regnbuesolv 3 года назад
Don't know why you think this is no good. It's absolutely fantastic!
@cheezit0-0
@cheezit0-0 2 месяца назад
32:58 this scene always gives me the creeps 33:03 i also realized that you can see lightoller getting sucked down onto a grate
@Freakingfantasticfilms
@Freakingfantasticfilms 2 месяца назад
Yeah It’s A Pretty Cool Detail. Just Goes To Show Tom has attention for incredible detail
@dadianbao257
@dadianbao257 3 года назад
The spark gap shown at 20:01 is from the emergency transmitter. Since they still have power, they surely would use the main transmitter, which had at much longer reach.
@Titanicofficer
@Titanicofficer Месяц назад
Ok but why is bride and John really cute in this movie or is that just I really wish they didn't get over looked😢
@sifridbassoon
@sifridbassoon 3 года назад
wonderful movie. Amazing considering the budget and resources you guys had. Now all it need is a big Celine Dion song.
@yotypicalgamer2727
@yotypicalgamer2727 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the dedication you put into these videos
@HPNomad
@HPNomad 4 года назад
C'mon Tom, you know you want to re-upload Lego Titanic
@TheJames1912
@TheJames1912 4 года назад
HPNomad what LEGO titanic?
@mauriciocolmenares6455
@mauriciocolmenares6455 4 года назад
@@TheJames1912 m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z47nqiw9izI.html enjoy!
@lucidslendy9395
@lucidslendy9395 3 года назад
@@TheJames1912 Tom made a Lego Titanic vid back when he was in school. It was quite popular during the time.
@TheJames1912
@TheJames1912 3 года назад
@@lucidslendy9395 Yes, I learned much in a year
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