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** Wireless operator Harold Bride is played by Creator/BarryPepper, who later found fame with appearances in ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan'', ''Film/TheGreenMile'' and ''Film/TrueGrit''.
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** Wireless operator Harold Bride is played by Creator/BarryPepper, who later found fame with appearances in ''Film/SavingPrivateRyan'', ''Film/TheGreenMile'' ''Film/TheGreenMile'', and ''Film/TrueGrit''.''Film/TrueGrit'', along with infamy for ''Film/BattlefieldEarth''.
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%% * WTHCastingAgency: Seriously, as great as Creator/GeorgeCScott was, who thought it was a good idea to have him as Captain Smith?
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%% * WTHCastingAgency: QuestionableCasting: Seriously, as great as Creator/GeorgeCScott was, who thought it was a good idea to have him as Captain Smith?
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* NarmCharm: Captain Smith's final scene, where he engages in lengthy speech where he compares those who built the ship to the Titans of legend. While the speech is over-wrought, mythologically inaccurate, and doesn't even feel in-character for Smith[[note]](Probably because in the original script it was actually Thomas Andrews who gave the speech, which was instead given to Smith after Andrews' role was deleted)[[/note]], Creator/GeorgeCScott nonetheless sells the hell out of the speech and makes the scene remarkably poignant in spite of itself.
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* NarmCharm: Captain Smith's final scene, where he engages in lengthy speech where he compares those who built the ship to the Titans of legend. While the speech is over-wrought, mythologically inaccurate, and doesn't even feel in-character for Smith[[note]](Probably because in the original script it was actually Thomas Andrews who gave the speech, which had more of a MyGodWhatHaveIDone emphasis for his part in building the ship; the speech was instead given to Smith after Andrews' role was deleted)[[/note]], Creator/GeorgeCScott nonetheless sells the hell out of the speech and makes the scene remarkably poignant in spite of itself.
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* NarmCharm: Captain Smith's final scene, where he engages in lengthy speech where he compares those who built the ship to the Titans of legend. While the speech is over-wrought, mythologically inaccurate, and doesn't even feel in-character for Smith[[note]](Probably because in the original script it was actually Thomas Andrews who gave the speech, which was instead given to Smith after Andrews' role was deleted)[[/note]], Creator/GeorgeCScott nonetheless sells the hell out of the speech and makes the scene remarkably poignant in spite of itself.