How many lifeboat spaces did the Titanic have?
Correct answer: 1,178
notatwork61
Player #5076849, A Night To Remember. 1958. Most accurate film of the real story I have seen.
* Seshati *
Was sadly doomed from the start from the metal reaction to the cold frigid waters, the uncontrollable fire in the boiler room (apparently due to speculative research) which also changed the metal composition structure. This to the speed of the ship, the lack of vision & the hidden iceberg seen to late the boat direction & of course the lack of life boats this was also hampered by the fact that they were not filled properly by far. ... but did anyone know that another ship the RMS Empress of Ireland sank 2 yrs later on the 29 of May with1,477 people on board, 1,012 died. Well I didn’t never heard of it until I saw a snippet on a small documentary recently.
Guitarfan 5
notatwork61, I agree! "A Night To Remember" was a great depiction of the maritime tragedy.
Gary
John Astor went down with the ship Molly Brown was also aboard but survived via a lifeboat.
Mars V
I can’t skip the mini games fast enough!
Lee
* Seshati *, 8
DawnyC
I saw a program recently about this, they said the lifeboats were big enough to have more people in them
Ian Menorca
A night to remember was filmed partly in the Palm Court at London Waldorf.
Shelby Johnson
It was doomed the instant they labeled it "Unsinkable. Not even God himself could sink her!"
bribiepete
kanasu, I wish we had you to edit all the question wording 😁
BunnyLove
Banditceecee4, a night to remember?
Player #Carol
notatwork61, I loved that version with Clifton Webb.
kanasu
I can think of 10 other better ways to phrase this question!
Player #3325307
I agree kookie. It was not worded correctly. Too bad so sad. Terrible time to remember
Banditceecee4
thought movie great. also the 2 beforehand. very Holywood. But good one was made in 50's. ..not, It Happened one Night of course but a title like that.????