Titanic 2000

Year:
1999
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( Sonar Pinging)

Man:
Dive six-- Here we are again

on the deck of Titanic

2 1/2 miles down

3 , 821 meters.i

The pressure outside is

3 1/2 tons per square inch.

These windows are nine inches thick

and if they go

it's sayonara

in two microseconds.

All right , enough

of that bullshit.

( Mechanical Whirring)

Just put her down on the roof of

the officer's quarters like yesterday.

- Man:
Sure.

- Man ( Over Radio): Okay , Mir 2.h

We have landed right on the grand

stair case. You guys set to launch?r

Yeah , Brock-- Launching Dunkin now.

Go , Charlie.

- All right , tether out.

- Man:
Tether out.

Man ( Over Radio): Okay , Brock ,

we're dropping down along the hull.g

Roger that. Okay , drop down and go

into the first-class gangway door.

I want you guys working the D deck

reception area and the dining saloon.

Man ( Over Radio):

Copy that.D

- Tether out.

- Man:
Tether out.o

- Now left , left.

- I'm coming left.s

Brock:

Snoop Dog is on the move.

We're headed down the stairwell.

Okay , Lewis , drop down to B deck.

A deck.p

Lewis:

Give me some rope , Captain.

B deck-- get in there ,

get in there.

Brock:
Watch the door frame.

Watch the door frame.

- I see it. I got it.

- ( Bang)

( Mechanical Whirring)o

- ( Cracking)

- We're good. Just chill , boss.

Brock:

Make your turn. Come around.

- Lewis:
Cable out , Captain.

- Make your turn. Watch the wall.

Yeah , Brock ,

we're at the piano , you copy?

Brock:

Okay , copy that.i

Brock:
Okay , right there.

Right there. That's it!

- That's the bedroom door.

- I see it. I see it.

We're in!

We're in , baby. We're there!n

Brock:
That's Hockley's bed.

That's where the son of a b*tch slept.

Lewis:

Oops , somebody left the water running.m

Hey , hold it just a second.

Go back to the right.

That wardrobe door--

get closer.d

- You smelling something , boss?

- I want to see what's under it.

- Give me my hands , man.

- ( Mechanical Whirring)

All right.m

- Take it easy , it might come apart.

- Okay.

Go , go , go , go.

Flip it over. Flip it over. Go.

Keep going , go , go , go.

Okay , drop it.

Oh , baby , baby ,

are you seeing this , boss?

It's payday , boys.

(Man Speaking Over Loud speaker)

( Cheering)

( Imitates Cash Register):

Ka-ching!

- We did it , Bobby.

- Lewis:
Oh , yeah. Who's the man?

Who's the best , baby?

Say it. Say it.

You are , Lewis.

( Saw Buzzing Loudly)

- Bobby , my cigar.

- Bobby:
Right here.

( Cheering)D

Brock:

Okay , crack her open.t

( Man Speaking Over Loud speaker)

Sh*t.

No diamond.i

You know , boss , this same thing

happened to Geraldo

and his career never recovered.

Turn the camera off.

Bobby:
Brock , the partners

would like to know how it's going.

Hey , Dave , Barry , hi.

Look , it wasn't in the safe

but hey , hey ,

don't worry about it.e

There's still plenty

of places it could be.

Hell yes! Floor debris in the suite , the

mother's room , purser's safe on C deck.

Jimmy Hoffa's briefcase.

Brock:
A dozen other places.

Guys , look , you've just got to trust

my instincts. I know we're close.

We just got to go through

a little process of elimination.

Hang on a second.

- Let me see that.

- We might have something here , guys.

Where's the photograph

of the necklace?

We'll call you right back.

I'll be goddamned.

Reporter:
Treasure hunter Brock Lovett

is best known for finding Spanish gold.

It's okay.

I'll feed you in a minute.

Now he has chartered

Russian subs to reach

the most famous ship wreck

of all:
the Titanic.

He is with us live

via satellite

from the research ship Keldysh

in the North Atlantic.

- Hello , Brock.

- Brock:
Hello , Tracy.

Everyone knows the familiar

stories of Titanic--

the nobility , the band playing

till the very end and all that.

But what I'm interested in

are the untold stories

the secrets locked deep

inside the hull of Titanic.s

We're out here using

robot technologyw

to go further into the wreck

than anybody's ever done before.

Your expedition is at the center

of a storm of controversy

over salvage rights

and even ethics.

Many are calling you

a grave robber.r

Nobody called the recovery of artifacts

of King Tut's tomb "grave robbing."

- Woman:
What is it?

- Turn that up , dear..

I have museum-trained experts

out here making sure

that these relics are preserved

and catalogued properly.

Take a look at this drawing

that we found just today:

A piece of paper that's been

under water for 84 years

and my team were able

to preserve it intact.

Should this have remained unseen at

the bottom of the ocean for eternity?

I'll be goddamned.

Man (Over Loud speaker):

Vnimanye , vnimanye...

Bobby:
Brock!

There's a satellite call for you.

Bobby , we're launching. You see

these submersibles going in the water?

Trust me , buddy.

You want to take this call.

This better be good.i

You got to speak up.

She's kind of old.

Great. This Brock Lovett.

- How can I help you , Mrs.--

- Calvert. Rose Calvert.

Mrs. Calvert?

I was just wondering if you had found

the Heart of the Ocean yet , Mr. Lovett.

Told you you wanted

to take the call.

All right , you have

my attention , Rose.

Can you tell us who the woman

in the picture is?

Oh , yes.

The woman in the picture is me.

( Yelling Over Engine Noise):

She's a goddamned liar--

Some nut case seeking

money or publicity.

God only knows why , like that

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