Cal. As Mr. Andrews is giving them a tour he shows them the lifeboats and Rose asks about the number of them and they go on saying there are not enough and Cal comments "Waste of deck space as it is on an unsinkable ship!" However this claim was never made in real life. Somebody did comment that it was "nearly unsinkable" but never completely.
The fiancee of Rose in the movie Titanic. His name was Caledon "Cal" Hockley, and he was played by Billy Zane.
The movie quote, however, was derived from a real incident. A crewman said "God himself cannot sink this ship" to Sylvia Caldwell at Southampton.
It wasn't an official line, but it was "the word on the street" so to say. But no, The white Star Line never advertised it as such.
He did not it was said that workers painted "Nothing could sink the titanic not even god" but none of us know
It was a magazine that talked about shipping lines and their fleets.
Rose's fiance Cal said "It is unsinkable,God himself could not sink this ship"
No, that's a line from the movie
the English
The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
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The builders of the Titanic never actually said that the Ship was 'unsinkable'. It was just people's interpretations of the articles written about it. Quite simply, any ship can sink really. There is no such thing as 'unsinkable' :) too many compartment's filled up with water, it was only able to have four compartment's full and no more.
It was supposed to be 'the unsinkable Titanic', though this was never officially claimed. A journalist had used the phrase 'virtually unsinkable', and a porter said "God himself couldn't sink this one."
They basically said it was "unsinkable"...pretty ironic right?
well on the movie titanic cal said it
The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
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the man who made Titanic , they challenge Allah
Passengers said "the titanic is unsinkable
that it was an unsinkable ship
No they said it was unsinkable.
In 1911, Shipbuilders Magazine describes Olympic and Titanic as "practically unsinkable"and the press and passengers went with it.
The builders of the Titanic never actually said that the Ship was 'unsinkable'. It was just people's interpretations of the articles written about it. Quite simply, any ship can sink really. There is no such thing as 'unsinkable' :) too many compartment's filled up with water, it was only able to have four compartment's full and no more.
it was a huge boat,and when i say huge i mean huge.and when a ships huge ,that means its unsinkable
The people who built it never claimed it was, it was the press & they said it was "nearly" unsinkable....but people took it as unsinkable & the safest ship in the world
It was supposed to be 'the unsinkable Titanic', though this was never officially claimed. A journalist had used the phrase 'virtually unsinkable', and a porter said "God himself couldn't sink this one."