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Britannic is a 2000 spy television film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. The film depicts a heavily fictionalized version of the sinking of HMHS Britannic in 1916
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00:02:30Will your husband join us on board ship, Mom?
00:02:34Haven't they told you anything?
00:02:36They're joining him in Greece.
00:02:38Somehow, in spite of everything I could do, he's managed to become ambassador to a third-rate country.
00:02:43I've heard Greece is lovely.
00:02:45Full of tradition and the people are interested.
00:02:46I know all the Greeks have only history to recommend them, my dear.
00:02:49The future belongs to England.
00:02:54Look!
00:02:55There it is!
00:02:55There she is, ladies.
00:03:05The Britannic.
00:03:07Sister ship to the late Titanic.
00:03:09Your home away from home.
00:03:11Let us hope she's a little more seaworthy.
00:03:13It was the bulkheads that did in the Titanic, man.
00:03:16These here on the Britannic go up another five decks.
00:03:19Watertight.
00:03:20Safe as can be.
00:03:22We've got a second skin of steel.
00:03:23Runs the full length of the ship.
00:03:26Unsinkable is what she is.
00:03:27Oh, marvellous.
00:03:45Is this dock three?
00:03:47Through the archway down on the left, sir.
00:03:54Are you sure?
00:03:55I don't have much time.
00:04:25Can't wait.
00:04:36Excuse me, ladies.
00:04:37Can't wait.
00:04:39If we had started this war ten years ago, number one, I would now be in charge of a battleship.
00:04:44Yes, sir.
00:04:46Instead, I find myself in charge of a cruise ship, decked up like a floating nursery.
00:04:50Well, she is the largest ship in the world, sir.
00:04:56Well, I do hope our quarters are not too far.
00:04:59Not at all, madam.
00:05:00In fact, we have great pleasure allocated to the state.
00:05:03This camp.
00:05:03This camp.
00:05:06Good heavens.
00:05:09Not yet underway, and one of them's got the vapors.
00:05:12That, sir, sir.
00:05:15Everything's fine.
00:05:17And probably the excitement of leaving home, being on board ship.
00:05:22have you ever sailed before yes a pleasure cruise perhaps no
00:05:32i love being at sea what was it byron said roll on thou deep and dark blue ocean roll
00:05:45ten thousand fleets something ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain
00:05:52man marks the earth with ruin his control stops at the shore that's it exactly extraordinary
00:06:05is there anything else i can do for you miss campbell i'm fine now thank you
00:06:17lady lewis's governor sir to sue miss campbell the governance very well
00:06:26captain i trust that lady lewis is feeling comfortable quite comfortable sir may i speak
00:06:36to you alone it is a matter of some delicacy very well very well
00:06:40now what is it miss campbell i have a ship to run my instructions are to speak to you alone sir
00:06:51mr townsend is my first officer anything you have to say to me you can say in front of him
00:06:56you may count on my discretion
00:06:58very well
00:07:03secret
00:07:09good god you're with military intelligence yes you
00:07:19who are you upset because i'm an intelligence operative sir or because i am a woman
00:07:28this is a hospital ship what are you doing here we have reason to believe there is a spy on board
00:07:33a spy here that's absurd perhaps he wants to report on the accommodation sir the germans believe you are
00:07:40carrying munitions let me assure you miss campbell and any germans who may be listening this
00:07:47this is a hospital ship we are carrying medical supplies yes indeed we do have some small arms on
00:07:54board to secure the ship and yes indeed there is a lewis gun on the deck but that is all within the
00:08:00articles of war in fact miss campbell it is only your presence here that compromises an uncommentant
00:08:08status nevertheless if there is a spy on board if there is a spy on board i doubt very much that you
00:08:14are the person to find him i can assure you captain i am fully qualified
00:08:27we put into naples for more coal you have not found your spy by then i will contact the admiralty and
00:08:37ask permission to put you ashore captain that will be all miss campbell you may return to your duties
00:08:43whatever they may be
00:08:44look and dagger nonsense no wonder the war drags on contact the war office all these orders confirmed
00:08:59you must be a fireman if i don't know how to put out a fire
00:09:11hello there
00:09:13hello miss campbell we've gotten lost and now william wants to put out a fire oh dear well then who is
00:09:20going to help me fight off the terrible pirates pirates what pirates where if you help william put
00:09:26the hose back then we'll go and find them everyone's aboard sir very well mr townsend take her out
00:09:33aye aye sir try not to scratch the paintwork
00:09:35oh
00:09:41hold on now me just like pirates oh i see well stand fast then we'll make a fight of it william
00:09:49oh i beg your pardon not at all we were expecting pirates now weren't we i see you can imagine my
00:09:55relief well i hope that he hasn't of course not mrs miss campbell chaplain reynolds at your service miss
00:10:04campbell would you like to look for parents with us i'd like that very much indeed later perhaps
00:10:12when i'm settled in well if they have not overwhelmed us by then
00:10:18we're underway yes come on sarah william good luck i shall need it
00:10:34oh god discomfort in your hip is to be expected especially after so serious an injury
00:10:40oh don't be ridiculous i fell off a horse how serious can it be
00:10:46are you sending someone to find my children they are searching the ship now madam all available
00:10:52personnel they would not allow her to make this voyage some sort of an immigration problem i beg your
00:11:00margaret my governess they would not allow her to leave england and in her stead they have given
00:11:05me a complete stretch and yet though gravely wounded and without your margaret you press on
00:11:13undaunted and unafraid do you always satirize your patients doctor
00:11:18divine intervention would you mind just
00:11:25ma william was ever so bad he got us lost and then he got into things
00:11:38sarah darling being an informer is most unattractive now you'll find chocolates in mama's trunk oh yes
00:11:44i found them in the corridor well done are you feeling better now and where have you been
00:11:51i was just having a look at the ship well i hope you enjoyed yourself we have somehow managed without
00:11:56you doctor thank you so much do you know how busy you are at your service mark
00:12:09charming fellow shall i unpack for you mom what if you're not otherwise engaged
00:12:24that is
00:12:36ladies and gentlemen welcome to his majesty's hospital ship britannic
00:12:55i am captain barrett we are engaged upon a noble mission to bring aid and comfort
00:13:01to men who have offered up their lives in the defense of their country
00:13:06in seven days time god willing we shall arrive at the greek island of mudras where we shall embark some
00:13:12three thousand wounded soldiers you young ladies have volunteered to help them on the road to recovery
00:13:19and final victory for this the officers and crew of this ship salute you our chief medical officer is major baker
00:13:27he will supervise your preparations now though we are a hospital ship and therefore non-combatants
00:13:37nonetheless we shall observe swift military discipline
00:13:48we'll be able to do it for the shift changes morning and evening takes no more than 15 minutes or so
00:14:01we lock it down good inside don't you worry sir right
00:14:05i beg your pardon sir yes
00:14:17the stocker evidence sir what is it if i could talk to you for just a moment sir oh yes of course um
00:14:24i don't mean to take up too much of your time that's quite all right uh it's about my boy tom
00:14:36oh yes he's uh not well sir and uh the doctors don't seem to be able to help oh he just gets worse and
00:14:43worse you see well i'm sorry to hear that evans so i was uh i was wondering you know the wife and i
00:14:51have been uh we've been praying every night and he just uh he just seems to get worse you know i see well
00:14:59i'm sure your prayers will be answered no so maybe it's something i've done
00:15:10you know maybe god won't listen because the kind of man i used to be
00:15:15i'd be ashamed to tell you some of the things i've done in my life sir
00:15:19but i don't think it's fair that my wee boy has to pay for that is it
00:15:21what kind of a god
00:15:31would make a child pay for his father's pass
00:15:35god loves your son if he should die he'll pass from your hands into god's hands and can you love
00:15:41your son more than god loves him no no whatever happens your tom will be taken care of just do the
00:15:53best for him and leave the rest to god thank you sir i never thought of it like thank you
00:16:09sir would you uh would you like me to show you around a guided tour this way sir
00:16:26i found the munitions there's rifles pistols machine guns some light artillery and plenty of
00:16:32ammunition all of it bound for cairo where are they stored in the bow section of the deck there's tons
00:16:39of it and that makes what we're doing legal and proper doesn't it any problems with your men
00:16:45well we could use a few more you know but uh the ones we have will do whatever it takes to stick
00:16:51a knife in john bull they've all lost friends and family to the black and tans i'll get the weapons
00:16:59make sure everyone's ready what happens after the ship is ours we'll be escorted by the u-boat
00:17:05until we're outside breeze shipping lanes then we'll take her into a neutral port and show the world
00:17:10what they've been up to rub their fat limey noses in it exactly good luck
00:17:35so
00:17:40so
00:17:45so
00:17:49so
00:17:55Captain!
00:18:23Captain!
00:18:31Captain Britannic.
00:18:53Captain Britannic.
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00:19:23I don't know.
00:19:53Die werden das nicht schaffen. Und wir werden das Schiff versenken müssen.
00:20:12Sie sind ja Spezialisten. Sie müssen mehr Vertrauen haben.
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00:22:27I beg your pardon?
00:22:28Well, none of us is really convinced
00:22:29there actually is a spy on board that ship.
00:22:30Our source for the information is not
00:22:32the most reliable.
00:22:34And we thought,
00:22:35well, why send someone we may well
00:22:37need elsewhere?
00:22:39I see.
00:22:41There is really nothing to worry about.
00:22:43Cairo will get its munitions,
00:22:44and Miss Campbell will have
00:22:46온 な only ocean voyage.
00:22:50You wanted to see me, Captain.
00:22:52Miss Campbell, did you enjoy your little walk last night?
00:22:56Yes, it was quite refreshing.
00:22:59Do you generally walk around in your dressing gown?
00:23:01No, sir, I do not.
00:23:03There was a man...
00:23:04I know, I know. Climbed over some railings. I heard all about it, yes.
00:23:08Miss Campbell, there are several hundreds of men on this ship,
00:23:10one or two of whom, from time to time, may climb over railings.
00:23:13Now, I will have each and every one of those men shot as spies.
00:23:19Sir.
00:23:19Anything, in fact, to prevent you from wandering around this ship in a half-naked state?
00:23:26I fear Mr. Tunzen has given you the wrong impression.
00:23:31From now on, you will refrain from walking around this ship after dark unless you have an escort.
00:23:36Captain Barrett, my orders give me complete freedom of movement on this ship.
00:23:41No, miss, they do not. On this ship, no one has any freedom unless I allow it.
00:23:46May I...
00:23:46Now it will be all, Miss Campbell.
00:23:49Sir.
00:24:01It is simply dreadful having an exercise in the middle of the day when the sun is directly overhead.
00:24:06Stop it!
00:24:07William, stop pestering your sister.
00:24:08I'm not pestering.
00:24:09You are so pestering.
00:24:11I've seldom been so pestered.
00:24:13Let's all behave, shall we?
00:24:14I'll pay attention.
00:24:16You're as white as a ghost, Vera.
00:24:19What is the matter?
00:24:20There is nothing to master my own.
00:24:22A boat filled with beautiful women.
00:24:25Has any man ever been so fortunate?
00:24:27Oh, Chaplain Reynolds.
00:24:28That's your service, ma'am.
00:24:29Miss Campbell.
00:24:31You feeling all right?
00:24:33There.
00:24:34You see?
00:24:35I told her she does not look well.
00:24:37I am quite all right.
00:24:38Really?
00:24:39She hasn't been all right since we came on board.
00:24:44Well, there's nothing like a sea voyage to change all that.
00:24:47A few more days at sea and Miss Campbell will be as ruddy as a sailor.
00:24:50Oh, really, sir?
00:24:51I do not think Miss Campbell would benefit in the slightest from being ruddy.
00:24:55Quite right.
00:24:56She's perfect the way she is.
00:24:57You flatter me.
00:24:58I'm sure Lady Louise would agree I could stand some improvement.
00:25:01Oh, nonsense, dear.
00:25:02It is only that I worry about you.
00:25:05Poor thing.
00:25:06Step forward, please.
00:25:08You will be assisted onto the boats by a crew member.
00:25:11Pay attention to his instructions, for they may save your life.
00:25:16This way, Miss.
00:25:17What's the trouble here, then, Miss?
00:25:35No trouble.
00:25:37She's not feeling well.
00:25:41Up here.
00:25:43A hand, please.
00:25:44Sorry.
00:25:58You're afraid?
00:26:00Yes.
00:26:03Tell me.
00:26:06I was on the Titanic when she went down.
00:26:08Were you alone?
00:26:15No.
00:26:16My husband was with me.
00:26:19He didn't survive.
00:26:28I admire your courage, Miss Campbell.
00:26:29Oh, I've been told this ship is unsinkable.
00:26:35And yet, here we are, being shouted at, and told what to do in case it does sink.
00:26:39Kind of confusing and contradictory.
00:26:42I beg your pardon.
00:26:43Have I interrupted some?
00:26:44No.
00:26:45Of course not.
00:26:46Oh.
00:26:46Are we going to look for pirates today?
00:26:49Sure, my timbers!
00:26:50Timbers!
00:26:51Not so fast!
00:26:53Oh, let them go.
00:26:55They'll be waiting for us, I promise.
00:26:56Do you enjoy children?
00:27:01Yes, very much.
00:27:02So many people believe children should be seen and not heard.
00:27:05And you are clearly not one of them.
00:27:07No, I find them inspiring.
00:27:09I love their energy.
00:27:11What led to the clergy?
00:27:14It was thrust upon me.
00:27:17Your father was a clergyman?
00:27:18No, he's a retired naval officer.
00:27:21I'm afraid I'm a little bit of a disappointment to him.
00:27:24Because of your calling?
00:27:27Yes.
00:27:29Yes, because of that.
00:27:37And what do your mother and father think of you being a governess?
00:27:41Well, they're pleased that I'm happy.
00:27:43But, like your father, they wish I were doing something else.
00:27:46Come and find us!
00:27:59You go that way.
00:28:01We'll surround them.
00:28:02All right.
00:28:03Byron's over there.
00:28:31Byron's.
00:28:32Yes.
00:28:37Blackbeard and his law might wager.
00:28:40Can you stay here?
00:28:40I'm going to take a closer look.
00:28:42All right.
00:28:46I'm planning on listening to me.
00:28:48I want you and Roydy to go to the big game, okay?
00:28:50And some shapes.
00:28:51Yeah.
00:28:52Who's there?
00:29:02Who's there?
00:29:05Come on.
00:29:05No.
00:29:05I'm telling you, this is my last voyage.
00:29:11I can't afford to be away from the wife and kids anymore.
00:29:13Aye.
00:29:14I've heard that before.
00:29:15Aye.
00:29:16Well, this time I mean it.
00:29:17I can't afford to run.
00:29:18I can't afford to run.
00:29:21Steflin Reynolds!
00:29:22Meadows!
00:29:52I...
00:29:54What could I...
00:29:58Need to get a slice of salt?
00:30:01If I hadn't dry the Jasmine'sева I could almost burn out my Giovanna and cook early.
00:30:06Did you eat it?
00:30:08It killed her, remember?
00:30:10At a time, I finally got a Melissa, she came to get inside of a
00:30:21Evans!
00:30:51My dear, Miss Campbell, the men who work the lower decks of a ship like this will sometimes seek out a dark place in order to rest.
00:30:58Now, this may be dereliction of duty, but it hardly amounts to being part of aspiring.
00:31:03Doesn't it strike you as odd that four men looking for a place to rest should come together on the same spot on such a large ship?
00:31:09Is it likely that they would congregate for something best done alone?
00:31:12If you had seen them, sir, you would know they're up to something.
00:31:16Very well, Miss Campbell. I will look into the matter if that will set your mind at ease.
00:31:20Thank you, sir.
00:31:22Miss Campbell, whilst you are rooming my ship, do try to remember your condition.
00:31:27My condition?
00:31:28You're a woman. Do try to behave like one.
00:31:39She does have spirit, sir. I'll say that.
00:31:43Find her attractive?
00:31:45Hardly. She's not unattractive.
00:31:49No.
00:31:50Well, that'll be all, sir.
00:31:52Right.
00:31:54There you are.
00:31:55I looked everywhere for you. Where did you disappear to?
00:31:59We hardly disappeared. That was your job, it seems.
00:32:00Actually, I got lost. I came to look for you in your cabin, but you weren't there.
00:32:14No.
00:32:15Would you like to come in?
00:32:16No.
00:32:18Is there anything wrong?
00:32:19No.
00:32:20I just...
00:32:21Well, something's troubling you. Please, come in.
00:32:23Take a seat.
00:32:25Take a seat.
00:32:29There.
00:32:30There.
00:32:31There.
00:32:32There.
00:32:33There.
00:32:34There.
00:32:35There.
00:32:36All very proper.
00:32:37I just...
00:32:39Well, something's troubling you.
00:32:41Please, come in.
00:32:50Take a seat.
00:32:58There.
00:32:59All very proper.
00:33:07You know, oftentimes when people ask me for help,
00:33:13I do nothing more than listen.
00:33:15Letting people talk about their problems out loud
00:33:18often leads to a solution.
00:33:20And I get all the credit.
00:33:22It's actually quite a nice arrangement.
00:33:28It is...
00:33:30becoming clear to me that
00:33:32I am not the most appropriate person for this job.
00:33:35Nonsense. The children adore you.
00:33:37Now, if it's Lady Lewis you're worried about...
00:33:39No, no, it's not that.
00:33:45You see...
00:33:47I was given this assignment
00:33:50only because there was nobody else available.
00:33:53I'm not sure I quite understand.
00:33:55Surely there are governesses available in a city like...
00:33:57Yes. Yes, of course.
00:34:02What I mean is...
00:34:04I seem to have lost confidence in myself.
00:34:09Perhaps it's because you're back at sea.
00:34:11The memories of what happened before
00:34:13have very naturally upset you.
00:34:15Maybe that's it.
00:34:21I'm sorry to bore you with my insecurities.
00:34:23I cannot help but feel you have something else you want to tell me.
00:34:30No.
00:34:31No, nothing else.
00:34:34Well, if you need to talk, I'm always here.
00:34:38You're too attractive to be a nanny, you know.
00:34:41Husbands and fathers will find you a distraction.
00:34:43You're just flattering me now to make me feel better.
00:34:46No.
00:34:47Not at all.
00:34:48I myself am quite...
00:34:51distracted.
00:34:52I'd better go.
00:34:57I'd better go.
00:35:06It was the best of times.
00:35:07It was the worst of times.
00:35:08It was the age of wisdom.
00:35:09It was the age of foolishness.
00:35:10It was the epoch of belief.
00:35:11It was the epoch of incredulity.
00:35:12surely you're not saying that God is in favor of war.
00:35:14What do you think, Captain?
00:35:15Doesn't God pick sides?
00:35:16Well, of course he'd be on our side, wouldn't he?
00:35:18With so many men dying on both sides,
00:35:19I wonder if he favors either of us.
00:35:21There is a terrible paradox.
00:35:22War is the perfect place to go to the arts.
00:35:24He's driving it.
00:35:25You're driving it into his car.
00:35:27That's all.
00:35:29It was the most terrible fairy magic.
00:35:30He was the best of times.
00:35:31It was the worst of times.
00:35:32It was the age of wisdom.
00:35:33It was the age of foolishness.
00:35:34It was the epoch of belief.
00:35:36It was the epoch of incredulity.
00:35:38Surely you're not saying that God is about both sides.
00:35:39There is a terrible paradox. War is the perfect expression of free will, which is, of course, God's gift to us.
00:35:49And like most of his gifts, it is unappreciated and often misused.
00:35:54As I recall, the Bible is filled with stories of God giving his blessing to men who fight for a just cause.
00:35:59Come now, Townsend, you do not believe all this senseless killing warrants God's approval.
00:36:04Are you saying he does not approve of courage and sacrifice?
00:36:07I assure you, I would be willing to do my bit. I realize that as a female, my options are limited.
00:36:14I shall have to content myself with being the woman behind the man.
00:36:18Without the support of our women at home, I doubt we could win the war. Or even have one.
00:36:24Men start wars, Chaplin. Women clean up afterwards.
00:36:29If things were the other way around, there would be no more wars. I can promise you that.
00:36:37You see? Everything runs according to plan.
00:36:40Excuse me, sir. Another coded message, sir. Coming from very close by, sir.
00:36:44Mr. Townsend, sir. Double the watch. Aye, sir.
00:36:45Mr. Townsend, sir. Double the watch.
00:36:46Aye, sir.
00:36:47Dulles be on the wall.
00:36:48The close to our man.
00:36:49Be careful.
00:36:50All right, sir.
00:36:51Dulles be on the lookout for a launch.
00:36:52Dulles be on the lookout.
00:36:53Dulles be on the lookout for a rocket.
00:36:54You see?
00:36:55The way through the бо işi is on the lookout.
00:36:56H!
00:36:57The boat's on the lookout for a flying ship.
00:36:59Do you see?
00:37:00The hull's on the lookout for a flying ship?
00:37:01me, sir. Yes. Another coded message, sir. Coming from very close by, sir. Mr. Tumton.
00:37:07Sir. Double the watch. Aye, sir.
00:37:17You enjoy Chaplain Reynolds' company, don't you? I do, yes. He's unusual, don't you think,
00:37:24for a chaplain? Really? In what way? I've seen men like him before. They burn rather brightly.
00:37:35Women are drawn to them. Take care, my dear. You do not get too close to the flame.
00:37:41I assure you, Lady Lewis, I regard Chaplain Reynolds as a friend, an advisor. Of course you do.
00:37:54I don't know.
00:38:24Is the captain where we want him? He's always there until 10.
00:38:32Good morning, sir. Oh, good morning, Spencer.
00:38:54Good morning.
00:38:58Good morning.
00:39:01Good morning, guys.
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