Titanic the Propeller Guy

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @cass7851
    @cass7851 Год назад +2394

    The sound of the body hitting the propeller haunts me still even weeks after watching the movie for the 50th time no matter how much I watch it I dread that sound

    • @ylashconceptyemilashore9529
      @ylashconceptyemilashore9529 Год назад +9

      What sound there was no audio?

    • @cass7851
      @cass7851 Год назад +40

      @@ylashconceptyemilashore9529 I've seen the movie enough times to not even need the audio on this vid to know and hear what's going on dude I've watched Titanic 346 times

    • @wolfsnipes8
      @wolfsnipes8 Год назад +13

      @@cass7851 same makes me cry. feel like i may be connected to the titanic. just need to find someone to help me also i am a medium myself so i encountor alot of paranormal

    • @cass7851
      @cass7851 Год назад +2

      @@wolfsnipes8 cool that would be pretty amazing to inquire into

    • @lukeduncan9546
      @lukeduncan9546 Год назад +18

      What’s even worse is the sound of the people jumping out of the twin towers and hitting the pavement still haunts me to this day I think they captured some on RUclips. Just make sure you’re signed in an old enough.

  • @sarahbalcerak6754
    @sarahbalcerak6754 Год назад +429

    The attention to detail with putting all the real accounts in the movie was amazing on James Cameron’s part

    • @NGLaw56
      @NGLaw56 Год назад +17

      Foreal. I think that’s why I was so shocked with messed up way they portrayed William Murdoch. They literally made him a murderer and had him commit suicide with no evidence that he did either.

    • @clinteastwood8230
      @clinteastwood8230 Год назад +9

      ​@@NGLaw56yeah he said he wish he just made that part a gernic character not based on a real person

    • @jusbertmeza4424
      @jusbertmeza4424 Год назад +2

      @@NGLaw56lmao this was also not true. He recalled that he found his body after he jumped and didn’t see him hit anything so he might’ve just died from a high awkward landing possibly on his chest could’ve killed him.

    • @NGLaw56
      @NGLaw56 Год назад +3

      @@jusbertmeza4424 specify the people you’re referencing. I don’t even know what you’re trying to say lmao. Who are the “he and him” you speak of and how was what i said wrong?
      I was talking about James Cameron’s lack of knowledge about how William Murdoch actually died. James Cameron admitted he didn’t know how Murdoch died. Cameron only used an account that an officer killed a passenger and then himself and put that story on to Murdoch.

    • @thecensoredmuscle563
      @thecensoredmuscle563 Год назад +1

      ​@@NGLaw56witnesses said that murdoch shot 2 people then killed himself. The movie lessoned it by having murdoch only shoot 1 before shooting himself.

  • @wicklowtownireland2110
    @wicklowtownireland2110 Год назад +124

    Frank lived until 92 and later fought in world war 1. He did many interview. An old school gent

  • @Elissportsandgames
    @Elissportsandgames Год назад +1471

    Frank's a true friend

    • @mikehunt7360
      @mikehunt7360 Год назад +32

      Probably the easiest and quickest titanic death IMO. Beats freezing to death

    • @Elissportsandgames
      @Elissportsandgames Год назад +8

      @@mikehunt7360 lol

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 Год назад +3

      ​​​@@mikehunt7360True - apparently it is a very painful way to go

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 Год назад +2

      ​@@mikehunt7360 ​
      Our Principal's name was Mike Hunt at high school .. Kids are so cruel 😂

    • @Elissportsandgames
      @Elissportsandgames Год назад +1

      Thank u all for this many likes never have gotten this many

  • @-castradomis-1773
    @-castradomis-1773 Год назад +295

    The only thing crazier than hitting that propeller was his friend surviving that looong-ass jump.

    • @eurodara
      @eurodara Год назад +33

      surviving 4 hours in freezing water is more crazy

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou Год назад +5

      His friend didn't jump, he waiting until the boat sank than swam away.

    • @caylitosNavi3wf
      @caylitosNavi3wf Год назад +4

      Getting turned to sushi by a swerling propeller is gruesome (britannic)

    • @Its6543
      @Its6543 Год назад +3

      @@jayhemfindsyourewatch the video because I think your confused

    • @abigailgarcia3090
      @abigailgarcia3090 Год назад +3

      @@jayhemfindsyouits a ship and the reason they are jumping is because it submerges they would get sunk in with it.

  • @williamfuller2389
    @williamfuller2389 Год назад +853

    So many actual individual tragedies captured in Cameron's depiction of that event. Some well known, others lesser known. I'll never forget the drunk baker, the guy in white who actually survived a total of 4 hours in the water before being picked up by Carpathia. Or forget the edited clip of Isador and Ida Strauss, the elderly couple giving up their seats on lifeboats to remain together. Truly a beautiful tribute to all those on board. Cameron was even compelled to appologize the First Officer Murdoch's descendents for portraying him shooting himself. Survivor accounts all report he worked helping passengers until the end, going down with the ship.

    • @irneaa
      @irneaa Год назад +9

      why did he portray him badly?

    • @williamfuller2389
      @williamfuller2389 Год назад +37

      @@irneaa Good question. A decision he later came to regret

    • @irneaa
      @irneaa Год назад +26

      @@williamfuller2389 it's wrong to fake a victim's death. Not a lot of people know about the real incident

    • @kazzuo32
      @kazzuo32 Год назад +15

      The baker was my fav and most people don't get it.

    • @slideshowgurl
      @slideshowgurl Год назад +60

      @@irneaaBecause many eyewitnesses did in fact claim to see one of the officers shoot a couple of men who rushed the lifeboat, and then shoot himself. It was long believed to be Murdoch, but then one of his colleagues wrote a letter to his widow claiming he didn’t shoot himself and was swept out to sea. A lot of people believe he may have lied to protect him as suicide was viewed as this shameful, cowardly act at the time.

  • @minmax9163
    @minmax9163 Год назад +350

    Wow. I always thought they did that for dramatic effect. I didn't know it really happened

    • @jesusislordsoontoreturn2178
      @jesusislordsoontoreturn2178 Год назад +6

      I didn't either

    • @borrisdillan9783
      @borrisdillan9783 Год назад +17

      the tragedy scene are all real.. except for ms trudy... coz shes a fictional character... the rest of the scenes are from real

    • @TheAazah
      @TheAazah Год назад +8

      Surviving storekeeper Frank Prentice later recalled that he, Ricks and storekeeper Michael Kieran jumped from the during the ship's final plunge. Prentice claimed to have encountered Ricks in the water unconscious, apparently having struck some floating wreckage. He died a short time later... People shouldn't believe shorts.

    • @kieranwillis395
      @kieranwillis395 Год назад +3

      If you read Frank prentice story you suddenly realise it matches up with this scene, I kind of assumed the people jumping off the back altogether was put in for effect but it’s true. Its scary how detailed the movie actually is. I thought lifeboat 4 was that one that said ‘bloody pull faster and pull’ though cause it’s so close to the stern and where Frank jumps but it’s not.

    • @HumanHamCube
      @HumanHamCube Год назад

      At that height didn't the life jackets decapitate some of the jumpers?

  • @jamiebarringer4019
    @jamiebarringer4019 Год назад +66

    The chef with the flask was a real survivor. Who survived the water by getting drunk. He was pulled to a lifeboat after the sinking..

    • @joshh-23
      @joshh-23 Год назад +2

      And they say alcohol kills….. dude survived a sinking props to him 🤣👏

    • @AL_4083
      @AL_4083 5 месяцев назад

      @@joshh-23 The one time alcohol saved a life 😂

  • @bartgomez4872
    @bartgomez4872 Год назад +168

    A friend in need is a friend indeed ❤

    • @lucastegers
      @lucastegers Год назад +8

      But a friend with weed is better.

    • @warden6699
      @warden6699 Год назад +3

      @@lucastegersdude knows his facts straight

    • @jeffstrains4014
      @jeffstrains4014 Год назад

      @@lucastegers lol

  • @Autumn-zd9nq
    @Autumn-zd9nq Год назад +24

    My soul aches to reach out to all the souls who were lost on the Titanic. I want to say I’m so sorry for what happened to them. They didn’t deserve that.

  • @E3spinningdome
    @E3spinningdome 2 года назад +410

    Now we know who he was

  • @matthewreese3919
    @matthewreese3919 Год назад +50

    Everyone saying oh my, Propeller,guy is real!! Yet we dont read the OR hit by falling debris.
    Frank said ricks was hit by falling debris after they jumped, never mentions him hitting the Propeller. Their other friend got on a piece of floating debris and began paddling towards a light believing it was a boat, never to be seen again. They think that he saw a low star on the horizon.

    • @mrj.kottari8453
      @mrj.kottari8453 Год назад +16

      Or he was hallucinating from hypothermia and saw a ship/boat in the distance where there was nothing

  • @picklerick4208
    @picklerick4208 Год назад +25

    RIP to all the life's that were lost that night I can't imagine what was going through there minds

    • @saulcarvajal7911
      @saulcarvajal7911 Год назад +1

      One thing is for sure. They had raising hearts.

  • @TerrySkipper-rh1eq
    @TerrySkipper-rh1eq Год назад +88

    The real men that let the kids on first

    • @thereal_tp2
      @thereal_tp2 Год назад +9

      Yeah some of them weren’t even their kids they sacrificed their seats for another kids future

    • @mrparts
      @mrparts Год назад

      Today, many men would just take the seats by force and let the women and children drown. And a large part of society would approve.

  • @wolfsnipes8
    @wolfsnipes8 Год назад +92

    RIP all titanic passengers we will always remember you also he whould of hated that fall

    • @tma4137
      @tma4137 Год назад +2

      Would *

    • @colesteadman8107
      @colesteadman8107 Год назад +1

      "we will always remember you"
      (Insert number of years later)
      "Great, I'm dead now"

  • @WhiffleWaffles
    @WhiffleWaffles Год назад +9

    I'm glad Frank found his body and stayed with him until he died. In those moments of panic and adrenaline, you never know how you'll react until it happens.
    We owe it to them to remember their stories and pass it on. It would be even better if we could better the current maritime laws and update them bc of all of the blatant bullcrap in it.

  • @captaincaptain2128
    @captaincaptain2128 Год назад +2

    I laughed my ass off when i saw that part. Something about the absurdity of it mixed with the sound of that hilarious 'ping' when he hits just tickles the fucked up part of my brain that sees dark humor.

  • @saqibiqbal5642
    @saqibiqbal5642 7 месяцев назад +1

    100 years on, you are all still remembered in our thoughts and prayers🕊

    • @Cassxowary
      @Cassxowary 4 дня назад +1

      15 april 1912 wasn’t a hundred years ago as of your comment, it was over 112… but that’s nice of you otherwise even if you don’t remember the right date

  • @bwktlcn
    @bwktlcn Год назад +227

    Worst for me would have been if you’d been in the elevator. You can’t get out, the water’s coming up and so cold it felt like knives, according to a survivor. The water’s rising, the gates won’t open. All you hear is screaming, metal creaking, and feel the water coming up…until you’re suddenly thrown on one of the walls as the elevator violently jerks toward the bow and then the stern and back to the bow wall as she snaps in half and then begins her trip to the bottom, the lights go out, and you’re plunging two miles down, drowning in the freezing dark. And if you’re really SOL, you die hearing your kids begging you to save them, when you can’t.

    • @TartarianTopG
      @TartarianTopG Год назад +2

      What’s SOL

    • @FalVirag
      @FalVirag Год назад +18

      @@TartarianTopG SOL aka Shit out of Luck

    • @texastea5686
      @texastea5686 Год назад

      ​@@TartarianTopGlol

    • @notsheepish8304
      @notsheepish8304 Год назад +19

      That would be horrific. I've been stuck in an elevator before just for a few minutes, but I still feel immense anxiety when I have to go in one.

    • @girleyreds11-11
      @girleyreds11-11 Год назад +8

      Thats vivid...past life?? 😮

  • @WolfgangKLX
    @WolfgangKLX Год назад +132

    Today is the day i realized that The Propeller Guy wasnt just some Hollywood stunt but was a recreation of an actual person who died that time.
    Imagine being hopeful to be saved halfway up only being hit halfway down to die

    • @Ashi96
      @Ashi96 Год назад +5

      James Cameron knows more about titanic than anybody else.

    • @bushbaby3415
      @bushbaby3415 Год назад +8

      Many people you see in the background or walking around on the ship in the movie are acting as real people that were on the ship

    • @GaleGummola
      @GaleGummola Год назад +5

      ​@@Ashi96Not true. He constantly spread myths about Titanic(Titanic going full speed=Not true as it was maiden voyage and all the boilers were not in use. Titanic going full astern after they saw iceberg= they went full astern but it was after collision, etc.)
      Cameron's Titanic it's heavily influenced by United Stated Senate inquiry while British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry was way more professionally done.

    • @Khloe_dancer_model
      @Khloe_dancer_model Год назад

      @@Ashi96that’s A FACT and he does stories and movies always respectfully about the people who passed and the ship.He’s awesome.

  • @Thegamer-qd1yh
    @Thegamer-qd1yh Год назад +6

    Interesting Fact: On the way down, Frank Prentice nearly hit the propellers.

  • @yaboyski1978
    @yaboyski1978 Год назад +230

    Frank has some big balls to jumps that high
    Edit: I’ve never got more than two hundred like 😂 THE JUMP WAS HIGH UP BECAUSE FROM THE WATER TO THE DECK WAS 75 feet (22metres) and it would be in the air so yeah pretty high.

    • @Aaliyahchannel2024
      @Aaliyahchannel2024 Год назад +13

      Stupid move...should of stayed on the ship

    • @Catsarefluffy1
      @Catsarefluffy1 Год назад +17

      @@Aaliyahchannel2024 no not really because he survived because he took a mental note were life boats were headed

    • @Aaliyahchannel2024
      @Aaliyahchannel2024 Год назад +11

      @Tophatsroblox It's just pure luck he survived. He could of broken his back or neck from that height. Like its sounds stupid and easy to say what I'd do...haha... it that impossible scary stressful situation. I might of done the same...but you think staying on the ship as long as possible...then reluctantly jumping into the water.

    • @Catsarefluffy1
      @Catsarefluffy1 Год назад +14

      @@Aaliyahchannel2024 he most likely jumped after the titanic broke because he said he felt the stern go down then come up again so it wasn’t as early as shown in the 1997 film

    • @yaboyski1978
      @yaboyski1978 Год назад +5

      @@Aaliyahchannel2024 yeah how the hell did he jump from that high

  • @silverdoe9477
    @silverdoe9477 Год назад +78

    I wouldn’t say it was nearly the worst way, it was quick. He was with a loved one.

    • @Miguel323527
      @Miguel323527 Год назад +7

      That shit was not quick lmao Dude was probably still conscious after he hit and then froze and bled to death. While most others imploded in less than a second.

    • @sadtimesalways
      @sadtimesalways Год назад +16

      @@Miguel323527 was there someone who imploded during the sinking? or are you talking about those billionaires in that metal tube?

    • @Mr.Binglemanofficial
      @Mr.Binglemanofficial Год назад +8

      @@sadtimesalwaysmight be talking about the ones inside of the stern itself when it imploded underwater

    • @sadtimesalways
      @sadtimesalways Год назад +1

      @@Mr.Binglemanofficial oh i see

    • @Mr.Binglemanofficial
      @Mr.Binglemanofficial Год назад +1

      @@sadtimesalways I could be wrong but yeah I think that’s what he meant

  • @ipryan5843
    @ipryan5843 Год назад +47

    Also one more thing life boat 4 was the only one rescued the last survivors in the water

  • @yaboyski1978
    @yaboyski1978 Год назад +17

    He was 93 when he died in 1982

    • @raycanavan5363
      @raycanavan5363 Год назад +2

      Wow amazing he lived a long life
      So heartbreaking 😢

    • @Givelasagna
      @Givelasagna Год назад +6

      Im sure his friend cyril was there to greet him in heaven

  • @CarlosLopez-ok1gr
    @CarlosLopez-ok1gr Год назад +5

    They could’ve both made it..I hope when they met up in heaven bro said Ik you were my friend to end. What a brother.

  • @Aarontlondon
    @Aarontlondon Год назад +7

    The worst deaths would have been passengers locked below decks or still in their staterooms in the stern at the back of the ship.
    When the ship broke in half they would have been in total darkness, with water flooding in within a flash, walls and ceilings collapsing and if they were still alive when the stern went under, they would have drowned within the ship in the dark, cold ocean before being blown up when the stern imploded.

    • @foxymetroid
      @foxymetroid Год назад

      Passengers weren't locked down below. The reason so many third class passengers died was the ship was so huge and they were unfamiliar with most of its layout. They also mostly stayed in third class sections because that's the part of the ship they knew and they didn't want to risk getting lost in the first and second class sections.

    • @Aarontlondon
      @Aarontlondon Год назад +1

      @@foxymetroid Yes I’m aware of that, but there were many passengers trapped below decks due to flooding, or still in their cabins by choice.

  • @zellophanee1154
    @zellophanee1154 Год назад +1

    Great now I feel guilty for laughing every time it gets to the propeller part of the movie

  • @Doctorwhoenjoyer
    @Doctorwhoenjoyer 4 месяца назад +1

    And yet. Its somehow a comedic death sometimes too.

  • @outermarker5801
    @outermarker5801 Год назад +20

    I can think of worse ways by far to have died in that ship

    • @TheUnlikelyHeroOfOld
      @TheUnlikelyHeroOfOld Год назад +15

      Being stuck in an air pocket on the lower decks would’ve been the worst as you hear the creaking of the iron and the pressure slowly killing you until you implode.

    • @InhertiaPink-t7n
      @InhertiaPink-t7n 2 месяца назад

      @@TheUnlikelyHeroOfOldBeing sucked into the gaping hole where the funnels once were is also horrific.

  • @georginatarrant1995
    @georginatarrant1995 Год назад +25

    The music gives me chills but its beautiful

    • @sadia2395
      @sadia2395 Год назад +2

      True.the music makes it even more hauntin ( guess its Hymn of the Seas) .shivers.

    • @eurodara
      @eurodara Год назад

      ​@@sadia2395it's an arrangement of My Heart Will Go On

  • @pdhung3012
    @pdhung3012 Год назад +17

    at least his body was discovered

  • @irfanbudiman2833
    @irfanbudiman2833 Год назад +1

    Cameron put all the details in his films. He's stunning...😮

  • @elena537743
    @elena537743 Год назад +2

    Every body did their job perfectly till the end. Even though they knew they are going to die. Its rarely seen these days.

  • @aokami20
    @aokami20 Год назад +3

    There are interviews recorded by the BBC if I'm not mistaken where he talks about how he survived, also it's easy to see that even after years he still have some PTSD

  • @Sandman42008
    @Sandman42008 Год назад +35

    I’m not crying you are… okay I am 🥺😭 that’s so sad dude. You’re already facing almost certain death and you jump to what you think is safer and it’s the last thing you ever see or do.. sooo so heartbreaking 🥺🥺💔 may all those poor souls Rest In Peace forever and all eternity

  • @queencharlibee1991
    @queencharlibee1991 Год назад +135

    Damn. Now i feel bad for laughing at that part since i was 8 years old 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️ didnt know it was based on a actual person. I kno that propeller tore him tf up hitting it from all those stories up.

    • @xoxxxooxx
      @xoxxxooxx Год назад +28

      Bro what who laughes when watching this movie

    • @NickJR528
      @NickJR528 Год назад +14

      ​@@xoxxxooxxKids who don't know about Titanic

    • @Cast_iron_bitch
      @Cast_iron_bitch Год назад +19

      @@xoxxxooxxwhen I saw this in the theater, everyone laughed at this part, I was so confused like we just watched that dude die 😮 but I think it was the shock that it even happened I guess….

    • @salt5711
      @salt5711 Год назад +9

      ​@@Cast_iron_bitch I could only think of how painful it must've been

    • @Catsarefluffy1
      @Catsarefluffy1 Год назад +1

      @@Cast_iron_bitchI geuss people are just looking at titanic as a joke thanks to titanic 1997

  • @jessicarosario1533
    @jessicarosario1533 Год назад +1

    🥺😪😭✝️🕯️🙏🏻🙏🙏🏾🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ Rip to all the Beautiful souls we lost in the titanic ship tragedy 😭

  • @Lucas_inTheLIGHT
    @Lucas_inTheLIGHT Год назад +1

    Frank is a real one for that, rip

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan Год назад

    Basically, it was happening on a pitch-black night. With the panicking and screaming everywhere, one just have to follow their gut

  • @TheNelster72
    @TheNelster72 Год назад

    That looks like a pretty good way to go relatively speaking.

  • @theeotakufam6825
    @theeotakufam6825 Год назад +9

    This is such a scary time in history, honestly it's haunting. Even if I was paid to go see that ship, I couldn't do it. Just seeing the boat and the wreckage, and knowing thousands of people was once in that area, I don't think I could handle it. I feel like my soul would just be in constant turmoil.

  • @Goldie0710
    @Goldie0710 Год назад +1

    Basically most people who were working there didn’t make it

  • @the80sdreamschotel87
    @the80sdreamschotel87 Год назад

    Omg so sad. It breaks my heart. But that was true friendship ❤❤😢

  • @saulcarvajal7911
    @saulcarvajal7911 Год назад +1

    Wouldn’t it be better to remain on the top and wait for the boat to come close to the water and jump out to the water?

  • @lilyworld1711
    @lilyworld1711 Год назад +19

    Today, one of the submarines going to look for the titanic has gone missing for seven hours and doesn’t have much longer😢

    • @laurad324
      @laurad324 Год назад +4

      And we have learned so little from the titanic disaster . Male ego once again meant death . The irony is sad .

    • @TartarianTopG
      @TartarianTopG Год назад +3

      @@laurad324I think it’s just human nature not really just male ego

    • @Beakie40k
      @Beakie40k Год назад +1

      @@laurad324hat male ego your bashing is the very same ego that has allowed us to advance as a species and also kept you safe and alive

    • @Yeah--mn9qk
      @Yeah--mn9qk Год назад

      @@Beakie40k Name 5

    • @foxymetroid
      @foxymetroid Год назад

      ​@@laurad324The Titanic sinking was an incredibly unlikely disaster that happened because of bad timing (there was no moonlight to reflect off the ice berg), good weather (there were no waves crashing off the ice berg to make it more noticable from further away), and an experienced captain simply doing what every captain did back then. No corners were cut because they needed the ship to survive to make a profit off of it. It was a state of the art ship built by experienced workers and engineers and was one of the safest ships afloat in 1912.
      The Titan, on the other hand, was designed by a man who couldn't accept that what a material that works great under low pressure might not be ideal under incredible pressure. Corners were cut left and right to generate a profit.
      The two aren't as similar as many claim.

  • @gurdevsingh6746
    @gurdevsingh6746 7 месяцев назад

    The pocket watch that Frank was carrying at that time is available to see at the SeaCity Museum in Southampton

  • @bornwin-sx9oz
    @bornwin-sx9oz Год назад

    This makes me very sad on this rainy Sunday morning. 😥

  • @vherak05
    @vherak05 Год назад

    Frank died an old man, warm in his bed. He was 93.

  • @Queen_bee_keisha
    @Queen_bee_keisha Год назад

    These videos make me cry

  • @mayjan74
    @mayjan74 Год назад

    That was a quick death. He didn't freeze and drown. It was over in the blink of an eye for him.

  • @Appalachiasaurus_Rex
    @Appalachiasaurus_Rex Год назад +1

    He didnt suffer like the rest thats mercy

  • @mikeronaldson5716
    @mikeronaldson5716 Год назад

    This is so sad 😔 Even just thinking of the titanic makes me sad i cant even watch the movie😢

  • @allistergraham6704
    @allistergraham6704 Год назад

    When I seen this movie when it came out I was only 7, i never laughed harder in my life at that scene, but this is completely tragic 😢

  • @PietroLombardo-b4c
    @PietroLombardo-b4c 11 месяцев назад

    According to a 1970's interview with Frank prentice he stated that he jumped after the ship seemed to go down. Meaning he probably jumped off after the ship broke in two.

    • @amaritineenthusiast
      @amaritineenthusiast 5 месяцев назад

      Frank stated that the ship "flew towards" him and missed him by a small distance after he was already in the water.

    • @PietroLombardo-b4c
      @PietroLombardo-b4c 5 месяцев назад

      @@amaritineenthusiast Can you send me the video where he stated that?

  • @andryzwakhalen1289
    @andryzwakhalen1289 Год назад

    How just an unlucky iceberg sealed the fate of thousands 😔

  • @hannah6769
    @hannah6769 Год назад

    I pray that those poor people who died on the Titanic are in peace now

  • @ABIRKUNDU-b6y
    @ABIRKUNDU-b6y Год назад

    This is only a movie
    fantastic movie,this is a heart

  • @StrangeFacinations
    @StrangeFacinations Год назад

    I think drowning would be worse than a sudden death. At least he still had hope when he jumped.

  • @Uncle_Sam76
    @Uncle_Sam76 Год назад +10

    These guys jumped off the stern of an 880’ boat into ice cold water just for the hope of possible survival. Rip to some brave boys.

  • @Alfordsville
    @Alfordsville Год назад

    Being trapped in the stern, when the lights went out I think would have been the worst

  • @NicolasCermak
    @NicolasCermak Год назад

    that propeller had something personal with him

  • @nicnica6311
    @nicnica6311 Год назад

    He had an Instant death,but some people were trapped in the rooms in the bottom floor,like the boilers rooms or cargo rooms they went down to the bottom ALIVE .rip😢😢

  • @INDIYAV
    @INDIYAV Год назад +11

    Damnnnnnn I didn’t realize how tall the titanic was

    • @queencharlibee1991
      @queencharlibee1991 Год назад +5

      I was watching the survivors stories in 56, yesterday evening, the lady said 14 stories tall 😳😳😳😳😳😳

    • @sauravMAitra96
      @sauravMAitra96 Год назад +1

      ​@@queencharlibee1991yes

    • @sys9208
      @sys9208 Год назад

      ​@@queencharlibee1991 40 stories.

    • @sys9208
      @sys9208 Год назад

      ​@@queencharlibee1991it's length wad 40 stories .

    • @mrj.kottari8453
      @mrj.kottari8453 Год назад

      ​@@queencharlibee1991
      From the keel to the steering deck; 16 stories

  • @chroniccrier
    @chroniccrier 11 месяцев назад

    I always felt bad for laughing as a kid cuz it was so random and now I feel even worse 😭

  • @austenmckenna5555
    @austenmckenna5555 Год назад

    Such a touching and haunting story.

  • @biancamoore413
    @biancamoore413 Год назад

    I can’t, I can’t All those people there, resting in peace now, but steel I can’t😭

  • @I_dontknowtbhidk
    @I_dontknowtbhidk Год назад

    Quite interesting with people being able to find information like this.

  • @LeeannaLac
    @LeeannaLac Год назад

    Imagine being the guy on the toilet when the titanic sank

  • @ashleymoon2969
    @ashleymoon2969 Год назад

    So many heartbreaking stories ❤💔❤

  • @muffinman5741
    @muffinman5741 Год назад +7

    He was lucky compared to those who drowned

    • @Catsarefluffy1
      @Catsarefluffy1 Год назад +1

      You mean froze because everyone had life jackets and the water was freezing

  • @IamHarleenQuinzel
    @IamHarleenQuinzel Год назад

    Frank’s story is amazing.

  • @melonlime4687
    @melonlime4687 Год назад

    You can say that it's "one of the worst deaths" but considering that most of the others had to swim in freezing waters in excruciating pain for hours before their bodies gave out and eventually died, I think some would find this guy lucky.

  • @Koen-xo234
    @Koen-xo234 3 месяца назад

    Explanation after he jumped:so he hit a propeller right?so when he saw frank jump and there were no more storekeeper he jumped and hit a propeller and after that his face was sliced he had a headache freeze also freezing his hands face his vest after his body was recovered by Mackay Bennet

  • @BryanZuniga-xk4ye
    @BryanZuniga-xk4ye 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve always wondered why they had a guy hit the propeller, now I know.

  • @Stickman500
    @Stickman500 Год назад

    And don’t forget the stern crushing them when it split in half

  • @Louby74
    @Louby74 Год назад

    One of my relatives was on the titanic(he perished sadly most likely went down with the ship)

  • @InteEtanol
    @InteEtanol Год назад

    So, his friend saw him hit the propeller and saw him spinning the way he did, told an interviewer about it, and then James Cameron decided to include that in the movie?

  • @Heycrew.486
    @Heycrew.486 Год назад

    What a true friend

  • @Keikimainecoon
    @Keikimainecoon Год назад +2

    One man’s arrogance cost such tragedy so much so that over a 100 years later we are still horrified .

  • @oddish4352
    @oddish4352 Год назад

    Compared to drowning or freezing to death in 28 degree water, slamming into a propeller and never regaining consciousness actually doesn't seem that bad.

  • @Weloveasahi
    @Weloveasahi 26 дней назад

    Im going 2 hell for this but i found that scene funny as fuck 😭🙏🏽

  • @JRWeezy84
    @JRWeezy84 Год назад +2

    Hes lucky then he didnt feel that cold at all

  • @Hugginsince79
    @Hugginsince79 Год назад

    Closed up in the furnace rooms. You would boil and drowned at the same time.

  • @neoselket562
    @neoselket562 Год назад

    I can't see this without hearing the fall guys theme because of that meme

  • @ag-bk5wf
    @ag-bk5wf Год назад +2

    I think the worse would be the boiler guys

  • @Erinn1984priscilla
    @Erinn1984priscilla Год назад

    I had no idea how realistic this was made. Like, yes, I know this actually happened, but I had no idea they used real-life accounts. 😢 makes it even more horrifying 😢

  • @SMERSH_BERSH
    @SMERSH_BERSH Год назад

    Worst way to die would’ve been him hitting the propeller and dying alone in the cold water. He was fortunate to have a friends with him.

  • @douglaswatkins3519
    @douglaswatkins3519 Год назад

    I know it sounds bad, but I think he’s lucky when he hit the propeller he was knocked unconscious he didn’t have to suffer in that freezing water like everyone else

  • @rachael2868
    @rachael2868 Год назад

    I watched this movie once, and will never watch it again. Makes me sick thinking about how all these people died..

  • @Tasia-s1h
    @Tasia-s1h Год назад

    Oh damn, this was so sad...
    It's amazing the amount of details Cameron put on this film. But were they just friends? or maybe... More than just friends? ;P

  • @ResidentxEvil89
    @ResidentxEvil89 Год назад

    Ridiculous if anything, that was funny as hell him hitting the propeller lol 😂

  • @youtuberoumanie3762
    @youtuberoumanie3762 Год назад

    Indiferent din ce tara ai fi ,nu ai cum să nu te doară sufletul

  • @alexisbraseas9152
    @alexisbraseas9152 Год назад

    That’s a real homie right there

  • @leeroquemore8713
    @leeroquemore8713 Год назад

    Frank lived a long life. He gave a very good interview about that night. Just type in his name..

  • @sahratank7504
    @sahratank7504 Год назад

    Imagine that a simple cheap dinghy could save their lives makes me so sad and sorry for them!

  • @lindaopperthauser2284
    @lindaopperthauser2284 Год назад

    I saw the movie when it came out.
    Seeing these people is so sad.😢

  • @ahhaah2022
    @ahhaah2022 Год назад

    Well i guess this is one way for the titanic to trend again. There are alot stories out there to choose from

  • @spacemonkey340
    @spacemonkey340 Год назад

    Seems like a more merciful way to die if he was unconscious. Much better than being trapped in an elevator or somewhere else inside the ship.

  • @RDLondon2023
    @RDLondon2023 Год назад

    I always thought the propellor was turning in that scene.😮