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I have not heard of them
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 10:57
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Huh, I thought most of them had been on in both countries....
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 16:54
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Could I make another one on the list?
That would be "All of Them". That's my answer. Even though I have not seen some of them, I'm sure I would love them. |
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 21:10
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lol sure, sounds good...
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 21:20
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It's been awhile since I've seen any of those. Saw one not too long ago called Riddles of the Dead: Titanic's Ghosts
One really good one is The Lost Film of the Titanic, a film from 1912 found in a lady's shed.. |
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 22:09
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I've heard that's really good, although I've never seen it myself.
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Posted on: 2004/4/8 22:16
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[quote:d794560858="Teamtunafish"]I've heard that's really good, although I've never seen it myself.[/quote:d794560858]
Which one have you heard is really good?? Riddles of the Dead: titanic's ghosts or THe Lost Film of the Titanic.. If that's the one you mean here's the discription from the back of the DVD (Bought it in Southampton) Found in a garden shed in England by a 90 year old lady where it had been lying for 86 years, this video shows the only movie film footage from 1912 ever taken of the Titanic and the only film footage of the aftermath of the tragedy. Never before has so much footage been put on a video. The film includes shots of the Titanic at Belfast before leaving to start the fateful maiden voyage, the ice flows where she hit the berg; the rescue ship Carpathia returning with survivors, women from New York bringing clothing to the docks to comfort survivors, a 1937 radio interview with Lightoller, the most senior officer to survive and much much more. We talk to the woman who found this astonishing film and to one of only two survivors still alive in Britian. It's a 30 min movie but very good.. |
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Posted on: 2004/4/9 0:48
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I was speaking of Riddles of the Dead, although Lost Film sounds intriguing also.
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Posted on: 2004/4/9 1:06
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[quote:4f43b65f97="Teamtunafish"]I was speaking of Riddles of the Dead, although Lost Film sounds intriguing also.[/quote:4f43b65f97]
Riddles was pretty interesting. Was a National Geographic thing I think.. It was about 3 families who believed that their relatives were on the Titanic and in some graves in Halifax, so they did DNA and stuff..2 out of the 3 were not related... the last one was of the "unknown child", they found out who the unknown child was and the relatives.. |
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Posted on: 2004/4/9 1:12
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