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Scenes that give you the chills……

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      bobgod1 — 12 years ago(July 05, 2013 08:54 AM)

      The creaking and groaning we hear as the ship is going down come across as great sound effects but they were actually real, and an unexpected bonus. They were made by the timber frame of the tilting set as it was jacked up further and further by the studio technicians, placing it under inceasing strain. The sound engineers thought they'd be asked to remove these distracting noises, but the Director declared no, they're exactly what we need, keep them in!

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        aliza_tvito — 12 years ago(February 09, 2014 09:43 PM)

        Group of uniformed teenagers unaware of their fate, smoking cigarettes they stole (taking advance on emergency), and the officer pretending "scolding" them.
        Listen to your enemy, for God is talking

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          film-collector — 11 years ago(December 16, 2014 09:37 PM)

          Hard to choose since most on here have already stated the most heavy hearted scenes.
          On a side note, I just finished watching this again on TCM and immediately following they broadcast their annual in remembrance clip. That was just to much to take on an already aching heart.

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              tudegirl — 11 years ago(December 17, 2014 09:03 AM)

              I caught it (again) last night on TCM, and then was also moved by the Remembrance clip. TCM does such a great job with these every year. They are so poignant.
              Zombies, man. They creep me out.

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                sage2112 — 11 years ago(January 19, 2015 01:50 AM)

                The real footage of Bon Voyage - seeing all the waving happy passengers (as well as all of the loved ones sending them off), many off to start a new and opportunistic chapter in their life. Having no idea what was in store for them. Uggh, gives me chills.

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                  Sequentialist — 9 years ago(November 23, 2016 05:41 PM)

                  The one where the food try starts to slowly move and later where it crashes are very vivid for me.
                  It's my mental image of the movie near enough.

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                    elena-28 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 10:25 AM)

                    There's a passage like that in the book "A Night to Remember:
                    The muffled thuds and tinkle of breaking glass grew louder. A steady roar thundered across the water as everything movable broke loose. There has never been a mixture like it29 boilers the jeweled copy of the Rubiyt 800 cases of shelled walnuts 15,000 bottles of ale and stout huge anchor chains (each link weighed 175 pounds) 30 cases of golf clubs and tennis rackets for Spalding Eleanor Wideners trousseau tons of coal Major Peuchens tin box 30,000 fresh eggs dozens of potted palms 5 grand pianos a little mantel clock in B-38 the massive silver duck press. And still it grewtumbling trellises, ivy pots and wicker chairs in the Caf Parisien shuffleboard sticks the 50-phone switchboard two reciprocating engines and the revolutionary low-pressure turbine 8 dozen tennis balls for R. F. Downey & Co., a cask of china for Tiffanys, a case of gloves for Marshall Field the remarkable ice-making machine on G Deck Billy Carters new English automobile the Ryersons 16 trunks, beautifully packed by Victorine.
                    Lord, Walter. A Night to Remember (Kindle Locations 1123-1127). Open Road Media. Kindle Edition.
                    Lord, Walter. A Night to Remember (Kindle Locations 1118-1123). Open Road Media. Kindle Edition.
                    Chilling in print as well as on film.

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                      Woodyanders — 6 years ago(May 18, 2019 02:41 PM)

                      Poor Fred Wood trying and failing to pull himself onto the overturned lifeboat.
                      The band performing "Nearer My God to Thee" as the ship sinks.
                      The multi-ethnic array of passengers all praying in different languages as the ship starts to go under the water.
                      You've seen Guy Standeven in something because the man was in everything.

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