Titanic - Deleted Scene - Guggenheim and Astor

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Titanic - Deleted Scene - Guggenheim and Astor

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Mr. Guggenheim was actually offered a seat in a lifeboat, but he refused because he didn't want any women or children to die on his watch. A true gentleman indeed.

sgauden
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Guggeinheim went down like a true gentleman.

michaelm
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According to witnesses, this was what Guggenheim said: "We've dressed in our best, and are prepared to go down like gentlemen. There is grave doubt that the men will get off. I am willing to remain and play the man's game if there are not enough boats for more than the women and children. I won't die here like a beast. Tell my wife I played the game out straight and to the end. No women shall be left aboard this ship because Ben Guggenheim was a coward."

The movie condensed it, but it’s proof Guggenheim went down with courage.

khfanlife
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It was the wealthiest man on the ship, JJ Astor, who had enough heart to release the dogs from their kennels to give them a chance to survive.

susieq
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"No thank you, we're dressed in our best and prepared to go down as gentlemen... but we would like a brandy!" I always loved that. What a boss. Tbh if it was me and I knew certain death was coming I'd probably raid the whole bar and get myself completely wasted.

-Zikade-
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When I was a kid, I thought Mr. Guggenheim was a goofball who didn’t realize the ship was sinking and thought it was some kind of party going on.
Today as an adult, I understand this moment now and have mad respect for him for accepting his fate.
Not enough true gentlemen today sadly.
If I’m in a situation where I know my fate is sealed, I’d want to go out as a gentleman as well and die on my terms.

IncredibleFulk
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John Astor had a seat in a lifeboat next to his wife, but a young boy- (he was an unaccompanied minor in 3rd class with his sister) talks about how John got up from the lifeboat and picked him up and placed the boy in the lifeboat next to his pregnant wife after kissing her goodbye.

Then another boy remarked how he didn’t want to get in the lifeboat because his puppy couldn’t go. He says John Astor took the puppy and told him that he’d look after it. These are just two survivors stories of how Astor really was a true gentleman up until he died. Truly, he sacrificed his life.

martine
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They should have kept the scenes with those characters who portrayed actual people who were on the ship

E.D
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That line Astor says about looking for his dog is one of those little historical Easter eggs. He and Madeleine loved that dog so much but it unfortunately died too. It was a female Airedale named Kitty.

khfanlife
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The look on Astor's face when he sighs tiredly, with resignation, and glances up...says it all. This is a powerful scene, showing how two super-rich Edwardian men might have stoically faced death.

TheWriterWalker
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In real life Astor the wealthiest dude on the titanic who would have been worth billions in today's money gave up his own seat on a lifeboat with his wife so 2 children could get in the boat

pittsburghpirateshat
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For the Titanic passengers, that night was the day of final judgment. His last moments and they knew it.
In these situations, people show their true nature. Nobody wanted to die. It is very easy to lose your head.
To not worry about everything, and try to survive at all costs.
They all had their illusions,  projects, dreams and will to live.
Despite all this, they chose to live their last moments with dignity, they showed their courage, honour and gentleman.
Just like Isidor Strauss did, Thomas Andrews, and many others.
My deepest respects for these gentlemen. From Soul to Soul.

xaviers
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this 40 second clip sais so much about the steward who could be saving himself but hes still on duty offering lifebelts. guggeinheim who has decided to dress in his best and go down like a gentleman. his servant who knows his employment is over but remains loyal remains at his side in his best. Astor who put his wife Madeline in a boat and gave her his gloves and then went looking for her dog. the two richest men in the world sharing a final exchange. astor sighing as he look up at the grand staircase realizing all this beauty is over....and the hint of the music the band is playing outside and we all know their story. what a beautiful clip. i dont know why it was cut. in a 3 hour movie it would have been worth to include this.

jameslawlor
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No scene in this epic movie needs to be deleted.

Christrulesall
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why was this a an important not so much after get it

naziwalrusbastard
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Astor and Guggenheim were both in their 40s when the Titanic went down. Both of these actors look a lot older.

MikeB
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They should air the Titanic in theaters across the country on April 14 every year - the full version, with all the deleted scenes. It'd be long, but it'd be epic.

CJL
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'We're dressed in our best and are prepared to go down as gentlemen ... but we would like a brandy' Guggenheim died just as he lived ... like a boss 💙

SophieLovesSunsets
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Wonderful acting from Eric Braeden as Astor. The dignity and composure and graceful resignation to what is happening at 0:25... simply brilliant.

DeepScreenAnalysis
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People like Benjamin Guigiham were true heros. Sure people like him were snobbish all because they were rich but they sacrifced themselves to let others especially women escape rather than go on a lifeboat when given the chance.

rstein