[FLEET]
No moon
No wind
Nothing to spy things by
No wave
No swell
No line where sea meets sky
Stillness
Darkness
Can't see a thing, says I
No reflection
Not a shadow
Not a glint of light
Meets the eye
And we go sailing
Sailing
Ever westward on the sea
We go sailing
Sailing
Ever on
Go we...
[IDA STRAUS]
It's a beautiful night, Mr. Straus
Even though there's no moon
Look at all the stars
Can you find the big dipper?
[ISIDOR STRAUS]
The big dipper? I can't even find our own stateroom.
Every time I go out for a walk, finding my way back is
an adventure.
[IDA STRAUS]
Maybe you should drop bread crumbs
[ISIDOR STRAUS]
Can you feel how cold it's getting, Mrs. Straus?
All in the past couple of hours
Would you like me to get your fur stole?
[IDA STRAUS]
What, and maybe never see you again?
No thank you, I'd rather freeze
[FARRELL]
Are you cold, then, Katie?
[MCGOWAN]
Not now that you've got your arm around me
[FARRELL]
But I don't -
Oh, you're a funny one, Kate McGowan.
[MCGOWAN]
Funny? T'anks very much.
[FARRELL]
Because you come right out with what you want.
[MCGOWAN]
And you find that funny, do you?
What kind of girl do you think I am?
You think I need to be told what I want?
Life's too short for that, me boy-o
[SMITH]
The weather's quite changed, Mr. Lightoller
[LIGHTOLLER]
Yes, sir, it's turned very cold
Only one point above freezing
[MURDOCH]
Ocean temperature's down to thirty-one degrees, Captain.
[SMITH]
Warn the carpenter to check our supply of fresh water,
Mr. Murdoch -
And tell the engine room to watch the steam winches.
[MURDOCH]
Aye aye, sir
[SMITH]
There's not much wind, is there?
[LIGHTOLLER]
No, sir. It appears to be a flat calm.
[SMITH, LIGHTOLLER & MURDOCH]
See how calm it is
Smooth as polished gla**
Ah, the open sea
Feel the bite in the air
Ah, the open sea
Smooth as polished gla**
[FLEET]
And we go sailing
Sailing
Ever westward on the sea
We go sailing
Sailing
Ever on go we...
[NEVILLE]
Charles, think!
In two days, America!
What's the first thing your going to do when we get there, darling?
After marrying me, of course.
[CLARKE]
Apply to the sports desk of an important New York newspaper.
I'm sure that they can use a journalist with my experience.
[NEVILLE]
Oh, darling, you're sure to be a success!
[CLARKE]
Let us both hope so...
[NEVILLE & CLARKE]
That's why we're going there...
[MRS. CARDOZA]
Good evening, gentlemen.
[THE MAJOR]
Madam, this happens to be the smoking room!
[MRS. CARDOZA]
So I see.
[J.J. ASTOR]
Women are never permitted in the first cla** smoking room, madam.
[MRS. CARDOZA]
Don't look so shocked, gentlemen. There's a new world out there.
[THE MAJOR]
There's a new world out where?
[MRS. CARDOZA]
Mr. Hartley, that's a new melody- what's it called?
[HARTLEY]
"Autumn," ma'am.