Titanic Disaster - Genuine Footage (1911-1912)
NB: this film contains the only genuine footage of the
Titanic held by
British Pathe. There are slightly different versions of this film held by
British Movietone and the
National Film and Television Archive. There is a duplication of part of this footage on tape PM3478.
Gaumont newsreel which contains only known footage of the Titanic.
Pathe have joint rights in this film with holders of Gaumont footage.
Introductory intertitle reads: "
The `Titanic' leaving
Belfast lough for
Southampton. There follows eight shots of the Titanic moored at Belfast - probably on April 2nd 1912. In several of the shots we see men walking beside the ship and smoke comes from the Titanic's third funnel. The ship is not actually departing, the ship is virtually stationary through all shots.
Intertitle reads: "Before the disaster,
Captain Smith on the
Bridge."
C/U of
Captain Edward J. Smith - he is acually on board the
Olympic rather than the Titanic.
Flashing intertitle reads: "C-Q-D
Help! Help!
We are sinking!" followed by another intertitle: "
The Graveyard of the Sea - Icebergs and Icefloes near the scene of the disaster."
Moving shot of some icefloes and icebergs.
"The
Yacht Mary Scully going out to meet the Carpathia at sea." The Mary
Scully passes the camera. It has a banner along the side stating: "
New York American Press Boat." "The `Carpathia' nearing
New York with survivors." Carpathia passes camera. "The Carpathia Docked" - boat seen beside quayside. "
Captain Rostrum of the `Carpathia'".
M/S of a group of gentlemen standing on quayside. "Some survivors of Titanic's crew" - M/S of half a dozen men - two wear
White Star Line emblazoned jumpers. Two men talk. "
Quartermaster Hitchens of the Titanic who went down with the ship and was afterwards picked up." M/S of Hitchens talking to a policeman. "
Father Hogue, a passenger of the Carpatia who first sighted the Titanic lifeboats." Two shots of Father Hogue. "Some of the heroes of the Titanic's crew picked up at sea."
Various shots of some of the crew who wear lifejackets. Two of the crew act out how one saved the other from drowning. "
Reporters interviewing survivors." C/U of group of journalists. "The crowd at the
White Star offices New York awaiting news."
People crowd around the office and arrive and leave through revolving doors. "
Scene at the
Cunard Docks the morning after the Carpathia's arrival."
Panning shot of the docks. "
Marconi, whose marvellous discovery saved over 700 lives. C/U of Marconi and his wife (?) "The Mackay
Bennet leaving
Halifax in search of the dead." Various shots of crew on board the Mackay Bennet.
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