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I tell you she's thrown a propeller blade. I was in the old Majestic when the same thing happened. We'll be going back to Belfast. You'll see. |
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—Dining Saloon Steward to another steward | ||
Dining Saloon Steward is a fictional character in A Night to Remember (1958). He worked as a First Class Dining Saloon steward on the Titanic. He was portrayed by Edward Malin.
Role in the film[]
The Dining Saloon steward telling another steward that the Titanic might have thrown a propeller blade
His first appearance was when he was cleaning the dining table and suddenly felt a tremor caused by the collision with an iceberg. At first he thought and told to one of the other steward that maybe Titanic had probably accidentally dropped one of its propeller blade like in the SS Majestic before.
The Dining Saloon Steward helps the Lost Boy to try and find his mother
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Hello! What are you doing here?" |
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—Dining Saloon Steward to the Lost Boy | ||
When the Titanic began to sink rapidly and all the boats had been launched, he came out onto the boat deck through the second class entrance, surprised to see a little boy who was confused looking for his mother. He immediately picked him up and went to find the child's mother (even though his mother was already in the lifeboat).
The Dining Saloon calming the Lost Boy
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Keep off this child! Keep off this child! |
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—Dining Saloon Steward | ||
Unable to find the boy's mother and the water was getting closer, he carried the boy running towards the stern and was almost trampled. He shouted to the people around him to keep off from the child and hug him warmly.
The Dining Saloon Steward staring in horror as the water began to flow closer
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Oh God! We'll find mummy. We'll soon find her. |
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—Dining Saloon Steward to the Lost Boy | ||
Eventually the water began to reach the stern, while the people at the stern prayed for their life, he said "Oh God!", and assured the boy that they will soon find his mummy. Both he and the boy drowned with the Titanic.
Trivia[]
- His actions to retrieve a missing child seem to inspire a scene in the 1997 film Titanic, when Cal finds a missing child and saves himself with her as well.
- It was proven that he had worked on SS Majestic after he said that maybe Titanic had the same thing as in SS Majestic before, thrown one of its propeller blade.