"Titanic is Raised!" - Scene from "Raise the Titanic" - 1985
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9:17 seeing the twin towers and the titanic in the same scene just really makes me sad
Tht would exist in a good place my friend another universe where nothing bad would happen
There's also that blimp that's meant to be a sort of reminiscent to the Hindenburg.
@@nigtcreature1837 isn't that not just the good year blimp
@@nigtcreature1837 true true
Lmao
I wish it was in that good of shape.
Well both pieces were
40 years ago
@@BeAsTGunmaster1 More than forty lol. Try 80.
@@linkfan95 also it would only be one half that would be in good condition. The other half imploded on it's way to the bottom cause there was still a lot of air trapped in it. Survivors recall hearing and feeling a boom from underneath them around 10-15 seconds after it fully went under
Well that was good ending
This is so inaccurately awesome!
Based on what was known at the time.
@@Sennmut All the witnesses said that the first funnel collapsed (and it was presumed that it killed J. J. Astor even though that has proven to be a later legend). Yet here the first funnel is intact and the second one is almost destroyed.
@@CzechMirco you know this is fake it says it in the description
@@BatmanminusBat You don't say.
My point is that ever since the investigation in 1912 it has been well established that the first funnel collapsed. The makers of this movie clearly didn't do their research.
CzechMirco That’s highly off topic to the comment
Titanic: Looks like I'm going to New York after all!
New York: Your 73 years late, what took ya so long?
Titanic: *looks back at iceberg*
Omg man that's sooo good
"Well, better late than never!"
-Cheech Marin, Ghostbusters 2.
68, 68 years late, the ship was 73 years old when it was found in 1985 so that means it was 68 years old in 1980 if I'm right
Interesting how ships can look and talk and states can talk
Titanic again: Give me an icebreaker. Im gunna do something about this.
"What d'you mean, you forgot to plug up the hole?"
Boat sinks again.
The End.
Nice one oh, that was classic. 🤣🤣
lol
Dead 💀
People are clapping
Ship is underwater again
Scary image at 9:13 of the Titanic sailing past the Twin Towers. Two doomed places meeting each other
True OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!!!!!!!!
+xg6hpyk how fucking iconic is that?
ZOD!!!!
Not to mention the blimp evoking the Hindenberg disaster! How eerie!!
xg6hpyk omg
Sadly the author of raise the Titanic has passed away rest in peace Clive Cussler
R.i.p
Save travels old boy..
What???? 😧😧😧😧😢😢😢😢😢
Titanic:*Rises*
Iceberg:*LeFT tHe ChAt
TetramonXVI global warming be like
I can bring titanic out from water contact 9099384116
@@a-super54inn6 ok boomer
@@a-super54inn6 I have contracted you. Check your text
A-Super 54Inn stfu
...and titanic finally rolls in to new York city harbor....better late than never....
Ghostbusters II reference?
Boskov01 u took the same text i was going to write lol
Me too
All ghost walking of it rip everyone who died on it
@@Boskov01 it's not a reference the titanic was supposed to go there but sunk
John Barry really hit the ball out of the park with this soundtrack. So emotive and melancholy. Really beautiful work. When joined with the real life tragedy it makes it all the more poignant.
I love the way the music hits it as Dirk Pitt is walking through the Grand Staircase and him raising the White Star Line flag. The New York sequence is also one of my favorites.
Of all Mr Barry’s incredible film music, this is my favourite and the one I play the most. Evocative doesn’t come close.
Yes.. the best part is the music..
This may not have been a good movie, but the music was excellent!
"Raise the Titanic" came out in 1980, not 1985. The actual wreck of the real Titanic was discovered in 1985.
Ah, so that's why the ship here was in one each, they didn't know that it broke in half yet.
@@amm019 exactly. Even though survivors reported seeing it break in half, the testimony of Titanic's surviving officers and some other prominent passengers that she had sunk in one piece were affirmed by both the British and U.S. inquiries into the sinking. That's why the story was written as if it was in one piece.
Yeah maybe de they knew titanic sunk but not broke
@@Rekonsoepic nah, i dont think they knew where 1500 people and a huge ship disappeared in the middle of Atlantic
biolotoxin459 It was published on local papers.
I don't know what gives me more chills. This, or the scene in Ghostbusters II when "The Titanic just arrived."
The scene in ghostbusters 2 is just chilling to see.
Mike Jordan I remember with the gape hole on its side. Ceazy
Its Reminds me of the film GHOST SHIP...
“Well, It’s better late than never”
Ghostbusters scared me as a child ..
Like imagine being dead ( living impaired) in 1912 & suddenly Boom you arrive in the late 80’s...
Makes me emotional. Titanic & my Towers😢
Thank George Bush jr. For the twin towers, preplanned cause a war to use the US military to sneak over to Syria(right next door to Iraq) to secure more Bush family oil wells, already proven, save your breath.
And the Titanic had 2 investors from Spain that had a huge vault on the ship with the agreed purchase price of the state's then. We would be flying a different flag today. It was 2 groups that devised the sinking, and previous to leaving the dock they disabled the section plates that automatically close each section if leaking. That little slice would have caused her to slow down a bit and lean a little, but Never sink. They had to make sure it was definite. Several workers knew they were sacrificing their lives but were promised that their families would be well provided for.
Again, already proven and documented numerous times.
Have a Great Day!
@@ceisarsrepair7958 b
I’m not projecting, YOU’RE projecting nope he’s not
Ceisars Repair conspiracies tsk tsk
Ceisars Repair *I BELIVE YOU*
Shame it's too badly damaged to be raised in real life. If they tried, it would just crumble. Great scene though.
It's also the grave to thousands of people. So..
It fails in comparison to the novel however. Clive Cussler was not happy with this movie nor Sahara which, while entertaining enough I guess, truly failed miserably.
F
Well China is making an exact replica
I agree
The scene when it enters New York harbour always gives me chills.
Damn I thought people abandoned this comment section months ago
Every single time
Nothing but unrealistic hopes and dreams. Leave that disgusting thing in the ocean. 🤢
The difference in the condition of the titanic from how we perceived it versus how it was in reality is really amazing. It’s such a drastic difference.
What I love from this movie is that they gave her a chance to finish her maiden voyage ❤️
Amen!!
@Brandon and she spent most of it underwater
As they said in Ghostbusters 2, better late than never.
Despite the utter implausibility here, it's hard not to feel awed and uplifted in some way when seeing Titanic being resurfaced and finally brought to the place she was sailing to on her maiden voyage all those years ago. :)
To quote Ghostbusters 2, where an old ghostship of the Titanic arrives: *"Well, it's better late than never."*
Ha
Why couldn't Tommy Chong have been in the scene?
Thomas Joseph idk
@@shelty3178 m
Yeah
When ever I watch the scene where Dirk Pitt returns the White Star Line flag to Titanic’s stern post and the wind picks it up and it starts to flutter in the breeze to me it’s like it is say to Dirk…”Thank you for bringing me home.”
I cry every time I watch this scene….it is beautiful and emotionally moving for me.
Don't we wish the wreck was this well preserved! I think this film created a very faithful reproduction of the ship giving what we knew at the time. Since discovery of the wreck we've come to realize how badly damaged in the sinking and subsequent trip to the ocean floor the ship actually was.
I doubt the glass dome would have survived the journey to the floor and back again though plus it was the forward funnel that toppled into the ocean
The way the ship sand and subsequent damage travelling to the ocean floor and finally coming to rest there is certainly understandable. Even before discovery of the wreck common sense dictates the ship would be in deplorable condition, but it was fun to dream at the time this move was produced.
+Paul Lindley the glass survive
The skylight did not survive, but some stained glass windows inside the wreck did.
Well I do believe there are plans to raise the bow.
If only it was in this good of condition.
Now we know it's not.
They didn't know they it was broken in two back then.
Yes, they did know. Americans insisted they saw it break up, and one guy even drew a sketch. The British suppressed this evidence.
^ dude is right some survivors have seen it broke in two
Everyone knows that it is in two parts knowing how old it is it will fall all apart so there is no way that they can bring it up so why talk to about it just leftist a lone
I don’t care if this movie is fake or not, that scene is glorious!
“Hey Carl, we just raised a 70 year old wreck of iron that sat in saltwater, it’s probably unstable, what should we do?”
“Let’s land a helicopter on it!”
Yeah, that part was pretty unbelievable. The wooden decks were in surprisingly good shape after having sat at the bottom of the ocean for 70 years.
The titanic is like WHERE IS THAT ICEBERG
what do you mean by that
the icnurg has melted
madmangaming XD lol probably thinking fight me m8
is meltid
madmangaming XD lmao!!!!!!!!
It's wonderful how he lifted up that flag on the tatainic
Umm its titanic
You mean TITANIC dim wit
tatainic.
@@IHateRoblox411 YOU MEAN BIG BOI YOU NICE PERSON
@@jmoratamusic tatainic
Guy: steps into titanic
Floor: imma bout to end this mans hole career
Although this wouldn't be able to be done in real life, this scene is cool
I’m so fascinated with the ship I love titanic
Brian Baker me too
This is not possible because titanic wreck into 2 parts 🤔
JUGADI BANDE dude this was 5 years before they found the wreck they didn’t know
@@teamricexx ok
it's hard to not be romantic about this ship. imagine the glory it would've held if it didnt break and was possible to raise, tow, and dock.
No it will be destroyed since it’s very old
But the problem is what would we do with it after that? It's a hunk of rusted metal, you can't turn that into a museum. They'd probably end up just scrapping it
why scrap it after the sinking it became a famous shipwreck so they really can’t scrap it even if it was raised to the surface after 100 years on the sea floor it’s a huge part of history .-.
The fact she managed to stay afloat for a solid 2 hours after the impact with the iceberg is already a testament to just how incredibly well she was built
Imagine if it *hadn't* sunk. Steamship travel was already on its way out, so the Titanic would likely have had a short service life, and would have then been scrapped and forgotten.
I'm certain that, if this was to happen for real, New York would be swarmed by hundreds of millions of people wanting to witness the historical event
Ghostbusters 2
congrats you predicted the future of ghostbusters where titanic raises
Brilliant! Call the script writers! This will be the biggest thing since...well since Titanic!
Just heard that a Titanic 2 is being built in China, not sure if it's true or not.
Randy Woodworth Yeah, it's pretty much a pipe dream of this eccentric Australian billionaire who seems to be having problems raising enough capital and then there's the hard reality he has to face about the necessary changes to the ship to satisfy present day maritime safety regulations that will significantly change the liner enough so that it really won't be an exact replica. Not by a long shot. But yeah, I highly doubt a keel will ever be laid for that ship.
I loved this movie when it came out. The idea of raising the Titanic, although you knew it would never happen, was cool to think about. Nobody knew where it was, or what shape it was in. So the idea of raising it one day was an intriguing idea. Given the fact that they had raised other vessels. However that dream was ruined, a few years later, when they discovered the Titanic and found out it was in 2 pieces. The movie is still good, but that intrigue is gone now, knowing the real condition of the ship.
Some of the survivors in the lifeboats said that they saw it split in two before it sank but nobody believed them. Then Robert Ballard found the wreck and proved their story to be true.
This actually makes me sad. It's like a gravesite for those who were never found.
7:04: the White Star flag flys once again. just majestic.
I really cried during this part of the movie. I used to look up just about anything on the Titanic when I was 6. Brings back old memories
Probably the most impressive scenes in the movie, and the music is perfect. That sounds like resurrection music. LOL.
Bro same!, this movie is nostalgic
Same, I had a pretty big Titanic Obsession back then especially when I was in 5th grade
The music when he is walking in one of the titanic rooms looking around is so beautiful, it had me crying and thinking about how many people died during the sinking.
John Barry's score for this scene is too beautiful for words, shame they left the miniature of the Titanic to rust on a roadside
This film was made before the ship was actually discovered in half...oh , and it's a film
John Dooley really ? They made a movie of this ? So this is not the actual TITANIC . The real one is underwater
John Dooley Read the description
yes! when they thought it sank in one piece
Well, they should have known the ship was broken at least in half considering EVERY survivor said they SAW it break in two before it sank. Either way, it is in ridiculously good condition even if it did sink whole. They should have messed it up more.
John Dooley It doesn't even matter. The entire plot is flawed. The titanic didn't sink because of some kind of storm, it got hit by an iceberg, which put a hole in the ship and let all the water in. They couldn't just lift it backup to sea level without water just pouring into it and re-sinking the ship.
She finally made it to New York!!
the people...not so much
Well better late than never.
Probably the longest voyage on record only took 68 years to cross the Atlantic
@@garywilson2071 That's funny! 🤣 Technically 75. The novel is set in the year 1987, if I remember right. Great comment though!
Better late then never...
When I saw this movie as a kid (despite my knowledge of the actual event) I was so elated and excited to see them raise it
Honestly a beautiful moment in film shame everyone is a titanic expert in the comment section and cannot suspend that disbelief for a second to appreciate something.
This was filmed in Malta, just 5 minutes walk from where I live. Till some years ago one could still see the model of this ship left outside to deteriorate by the elements. I don't know where it ended up, hopefully restored somewhere.
Funny, even though this is definitely not how the real Titanic's condition is (actually laughably intact - though to be fair, this was made before the wreck was discovered), it still is uplifting and cathartic seeing this great ship raised back up and getting a chance to finish its maiden and only voyage.
9:15 Wow. Two tragedies in the same scene... :(
Yep, WTC & Titanic
Chilling foreshadowing.
Three i.e. Hindenburg Good Year blimp.
I didn't get it please explain
@@_nusrath_vibes_ The Twin Towers and Titanic were in the same scene.
I Seriously got chills it’s too bad they couldn’t raise the real titanic I think that would be just so amazing
Dori S only if all people got saved. Otherwise it's their resting place, so let's just leave it alone
@@themac150 yeah true let titanic ll and britannic do it britannic sink pls I hate u t I titanic ll what I you s8nk where your sister sunk
Just... leave me alone... in the Atlantic...
They could actually raise it by putting a base under the front portion of the ship , but it wouldn’t be possible with the back part because it’s so broken.
So it could happen in the future
@@misscharis75 It's not possible due to how much the bacteria and animals have eaten away at the ship that any part touched would be turned to dust. Its really sad. 😔
Oh people gawd just relax and enjoy the movie jeez
Relax and enjoy the comments. “Jeez”.
This scene along side it’s soundtrack are both emotional and incredible.
I wish we could raise the ship for real
I do too! But, I also don't.. Considering the fact it's basically a grave. And, it would be very disrespectful. Even though it would be so fascinating! It would also crumble as soon as it hit above the water. Or as it was being raised because of the movement and it being over 100 years old. But another reason it would crumble is because of how deep it is in the ocean and the pressure holding it together. I'm thirteen, and when I was seven I watched the movie and have been fascinated with it ever since. I remember my grandmother saying I cried, not just from animals dying, but from children and the unfair treatment to lower class people. But, this movie is a little incorrect. He would have fallen through the rotted wood. And, it would have smelt horrible, also, maybe a trace of human remains here or there. But, I love the fact this movie makes almost every Titanic fans dream come true. Even if it is fake.
+Lily Richardson stfu.
Nah
+Lily Richardson Nah its just when ppls talk to much i said stfu
+Flowey The Flower don't tell her to shut up.
Titanic: I’m free!
Iceberg: I’m gonna get you titanic
Titanic: have you forgotten about global warming?
Iceberg: Oh, nevermind
Titanic finnaly im out of the water
Iceberg:ok ima wreck you titanic :)
Titanic and titanic ll srrly its summer
Iceberg oh then I ded
Oh FFS! Global warming lololol
That’s as believable as this scene
M PotatoCabage98 not I melted the iceberg so the titanic can be in New York
actually icebergs usually only last a few months I believe
This was before we learned Titanic split in two. Still fascinating to imagine. The idea has been proposed to raise the in tact half but I don't believe the ship would even survive the rise to the surface before completely falling apart, let alone anything else. Its just been under water for too long. Its best to just leave it alone and treat it like a historical grave site.
It could theoretically be possible if they were to somehow "scoop" it up from the ocean floor.
@@RelsisFido when being raised it would crumble though
@@danielscott6945 I think it would be worth a try at this point since we already have enough photos and videos of it preserved.
I saw the movie "Raise the Titanic" in the theater when it came out in 1980. It was not a bad movie and no one knew what really happened so it worked.
Yeah, from what was known at the time. It was a good movie. The book of the same name (which the movie was based from) is pretty good too.
Yeah its like the movie 2012 it works only before 2012.
william dixon
A sensible comment 😱
I mean it should have been common knowledge that it didn't have cathedral style stone masonry interior 😂😂. Other than that it's a neat movie
@@janetgriffiths7200 yeah liked the book, wish they hadn't changed the movies ending away from the book, the book was really good.
After 73 years & no extreme rust
Two lost iconic symbols of mans achievements are displayed in this clip.....I am teary eyed looking at this. 😥
Both were destroyed for financial gain.
MrMJmusicLover Bullshit !! Go troll somewhere else!!!!
I read the book and watched the movie. I was heartbroken when they found it in the condition it was in.
Great special afftects for the 80s
It was broken in half on the ocean floor!
terri lawson well no shit!
Some of the most beautiful music ever written for any film x
At first I thought the 1985 date seemed a little late, but after reading the trivia on IMDB, I found out the movie was filmed in 1978 and based on a 1975 book. That seemed perfect! The whole "raise the Titanic" idea is just so 70s!
John Barry's music really sells this.
This was five years before the wreck was discovered. We did know that it had split in half at that point.
We did not know until we found it.
@@callsignvapor07 Titanic survivors always said they saw it break in half tho
@@kitsch_bitch They did, but authorities disregarded it because they’re retards.
I may add there are two structures that flank the main mast
There are two structures that fight the main mask I don't know what they are
This film was made in 1978 and released in1980-years before the Titanic was discovered. Nobody knew exactly what the condition of the real Titanic was at that time. The thought was it would be well preserved due to the depths it was resting in.
Man that scene when he’s raising the white star line flag, man the feels.
..Lord Pirrie of WSL had transferred £.100 to his account to execute that ! 😉
It's a great scene, but I seriously doubt the rope & pulleys would have still been intact after so long under water.
@@dx1450 obviously not. I tried watching the full movie not long ago and it was god awful. Basically only this scene is good.
Really touching scene to see the Titanic was finally able to complete its journey to New York and find its final resting place.
The decks on Titanic would have rotted to the point where those guys would just have fallen right through the ship if they stepped on it
Edit: Thx for the likes I have never gotten this many on UA-cam!
they didnt know if it broke until 1985
also they thought the funnles didnot fall
in short they didn't have alot of information to work with
but ok
No, there’s still metal under the decks.
It feels like when you saw Jurassic Park for the first time- you know it's impossible, but you wish so hard for it to be done! Special effects are pretty decent too
Its the same Titanic model from Night to Remember
Donal Trump eres tú?
No it's not.A 10-tonne 50 ft (15 m) scale model was also built for the scene where the Titanic is raised to the surface. Costing $7 million
Wow, the boat is in such great shape! I was expecting the lost passengers to start coming out of their cabins....... a little grayer of course.
Titanic zombies!
Nice name
Graveyard humor😂😁
This movie is very depressing for me because my grandmother told me I had relatives ancestors that have died in the titanic and also remembering September 11, 2001 we will never forget
My favorite part is when he explores the inside of the ship. Just imagine what that must have been like :)
not at all like this the ship is crumbles and in to pieces
i know, but at least the fantasy still remains :)
My favorite part is when the ship arrive to new york...like.... The titanic finally made it.
well white star line forever!! #WhiteStarLineForever!
Well better late than never I always say. And I'll look myself out of here.
Non-historical or not, this is an amazing scene.
no creen qué es genial la historia de titaniq😀
Indeed, the model looks incredibly realistic and the music is fantastic. However, I've often wondered why they added those two extra masts on either side of the foremast?
Lmao I reremember this movie. This is when they thought it was still in 1 piece
HAHA YEAH
It was a sequel to the titanic movie
The have not watched the 1997 movie and just watched the 1958 film :/
A pure fantasy...but an entertaining fantasy,too.
Right. Given the publication of the novel in 1976 and the movie in 1980 when it was still believed to be in one piece, it was plausible. Maybe not possible, but plausible.
Ships are ok but the titanic is special
I dont know why but any other ship is just a ship to me..but the titanic is super special to me..
This film is the reason I feel in love with the lore of the titanic
This scene makes me cry for some reason. It's something I think every child of the 80s really wanted to happen when people were out searching for the real wreck, sadly that childhood dream is long gone.
Imagine if this actually happened. 😉
If that was possible
Alpha Astronomy if we had the people with the right brainpower, and the right technology along with the exact coordinates where it lay in the 40’s, we could have raised it, along with the correct technology for getting the damn hull out from the sand to start off with.
@@callsignvapor07 It's never been, and will never be, with all the technology in the world, possible
@@ghamandlupin maybe we don't have to raise it,
instead, we can put some sort of thick concrete wall around the Titanic's wreck site, flush out the water,
and turn it into an attraction.
who knows, we could even REPAIR it down there.
We could try with HMHS Britannic
Imagine this the titanic is being raised like that in reality but the ship isn't badly damaged it would feel like such a historical moment if I would see it in real life I would have goosebumps form top to bottom
She is too badly damaged now to even attempt to raise. Also, she should be left alone imo, as amazing as it would be to see a ship my country was so proud of be raised, she is a grave for 1500 people as well and needs to be left now
It probably could have been raised like maybe 20 years after it sank
If it didn’t split
Weird how the Twin Towers are in the background, it’s still just shocking and sad to know that those glorious buildings are no more on the New York skyline.
R.I.P twin towers/world trade center ;( they crumbled down due to hijacked planes heading to them :(
"A extremely heart felt scene, loved it very much, I cry because of the so many lives lost on that horrible night in 1912, but the music score is beautiful, you can feel the spirits that lost their lives that night"!!!! 👼
No🤦
1985
@@nicolasbauer0074 it sank in 1912
Seeing Titanic and the towers in one shot feels so wild to me
Love this film! I find the idea of exploring an old liner really fascinating. I could imagine exploring the wreck of the SS America and just be amazed by how magnificent the ship once was. Titanic was how I found the America by the way.
For something made in 85, that's pretty legit looking.
1980 not 1985
@@joshuaswanson1977 that just makes it even better then
1980*
@Kane John I was mostly talking of the visual effects, not the accuracy of the ship so much. But point taken.
Kane John that’s also you hating on the movie. Just enjoy the film!
Loved this film as a kid. I was and am obsessed with Titanic/Olympic, just fulfilled that dream of Titanic being back afloat..
If we tried that, the Titanic wreck would fall apart before we even lifted it, due to mass deterioration. Nature is just destructive to the point that there will be a time where everything beautiful in the universe will be eaten away.
HMHS Britannic: What about Me?
9:13 Titanic with WTC in background
Thats pretty sad seeing a sunken ship next to the collapsed buildings
Yep, two great monuments to engineering and creativity gone in a matter of hours. Very sad.
Made before it was found! They didn't know it was destroyed they thought it was fine!
I love how in ths wreck model, the hull, super structure, both masts, three of the four funnels, and rigging are entirely intact, and the decks are safe to walk on, which is unrealistic for any ship wreck.
That was one part which was hard to believe in this movie. They even landed a helicopter on the deck! That wood was in surprisingly good shape for having been underwater for over 70 years!
Even if the Titanic hadn't split apart, when it hit the ocean floor it would have done so with the force of a freight train at full speed slamming into a mountain. There would have been likely a lot more damage than what was caused by the iceberg.
But, all in all, this was a decent, enjoyable movie. Too bad it flopped when it was released.
@@dx1450 Cinematic license. Stuff like that used to bug me, but whatever. We need to enjoy it for what it is, and what it represents. Not to mention that probably 99.9% of what we now know about deepwater shipwrecks was learned in the years since this was created. We know far more about the moon and outer space than we do about the oceans...
@@sabretooth1997 Sorry, I'm kind of a nitpicker when it comes to movies and love pointing out factual errors like this, as well as continuity errors and such.
Man there’s so many inaccuracies both on the exterior and interior, you’d think a movie crew could’ve read a book or something
You should read more about the move and stuff, this was made in 1980, they found the wreck in 1985
The interior scenes were filmed on the SS Santa Barbra, which had been out of service and rotting for over a decade. It apparently needed very little conversion for the filming because of the level of neglect
Obviously was never possible since it broke in half
obviously you never realised that the ship wreck was discovered in 1985 and the movie was realease in 1980 apparently it takes a big brain to realise that
And the funnels where gone
@Shawn Trent fr lol
Even if it didn’t, it still would not be possible.
That was way more epic than it should’ve been 😢
This is a Titanic's fanatic dream come to life.... The score with this raising is so beautiful though. You have to commend the movie on model detail also! Dont forget this was filmed BEFORE scrientists and researchers discovered the wreck in two pieces (well.....slightly more than two)
Raise the Titanic is one of my favorite movies in the whole wide world I have it on VHS. In fact I had a friend of mine bring it to a meet and greet where David Selby was and I had David Selby sign the cover of the VHS. Nothing beats the moment when that ship breaks the water and starts to emerge after what 80 something years....
Unfortunately, even by the time this movie was made in the 1970s, the ship had already rapidly decomposed.
The movie was made in 1980
If you watch the movie Sahara you will see in the background in the beginning credits that there's a newspaper clipping saying they raise the Titanic.. Clive cussler wrote both of these books
And he hated both the films
@@1237Noah True.
" SEEING HER
RISING OUT OF THE OCEAN
LIKE A GHOST APPEARING
THROUGH A FOG
SENDS A CHILL THROUGH ME
LIKE NOTHING BEFORE "
Iceberg: I SUNK TITANIC MOM!
Titanic: rises from water*
Iceberg: wha-
Titanic: they said I was unsinkable
And I must say this was an excellent-done scene for 1980, especially after the ship is raised and the camera scrolls across the ship's deck. This is pretty much the only good scene in the film, lol
imagine if Rose & Jack was in titanic 2k17 "I will never let go" will be "I'll hold on forever"
This movie was truly a fantasy. I remember as a kid growing up in the 70s all the documentaries about finding the Titanic.
I personally think in respect just to leave it be...RIP
Like a whale coming out of the ocean beautiful 😍💕
LOL at the people calling this "fake". Well, duh, it is from a FICTIONAL MOVIE made in 1980 (before Titanic was found and they knew exactly in which condition it was).
Yup. The ship sunk in 1912. This movie was made in 1980. French submariners found the wreckage in 1984. FOUR. So, yeah.
Leader_Of_The_Nerd_Herd :3 :3 :3 It was Robert Ballard of NOAA not the French you idiot.
BUT SURVIVORS RECALLED TO PEOPLE ABOARD THE CARAPATHIA ABOUT HOW IT SANK! LOOK AT JACK THAYER'S ILLUSTRATIONS MATE!
They knew it was sunk though, right? They knew it couldnt float
It’s a great scene, if it were to happen for real it would be the most watch TV event in history
You got that one right !!!