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A Night to Remember is a 1958 British historical disaster docudrama film based on the eponymous 1955 book by Walter Lord. The film and book recount the final night of RMS Titanic, which sank on her maiden voyage after she struck an iceberg in 1912. Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More as the ship's Second Officer Charles Lightoller and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. It was filmed in the United Kingdom and tells the story of the sinking, portraying the main incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail.[4] The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors on the film. Its estimated budget of up to 600,000 (13.1 million adjusted for inflation [2019]) was exceptional and made it the most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time.[3] The film's score was written by William Alwyn.
Night To Remember
In 1912, the luxurious Titanic is the largest vessel afloat and is widely believed to be unsinkable. On 10 April, Titanic sails from Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York. On 14 April, in the Atlantic, the ship receives a number of ice warnings from steamers, which are relayed to Captain Edward J. Smith, who orders a lookout. That evening, the SS Californian spots float ice in the distance, and tries to send a message to Titanic. On Titanic, First Class passengers Sir Richard and Lady Richard, and Second Class passengers, the Clarkes, a young newlywed couple, overhear the band, led by Wallace Hartley, playing various songs, while steerage passengers Pat Murphy, Martin Gallagher and James Farrel enjoy a party in Third Class where Murphy becomes attracted to a young Polish girl and dances with her. In the wireless room, operators Jack Phillips and Harold Bride are changing shifts. Phillips receives an ice warning, but when more messages arrive for him to send out, the warning is lost under them. On the Californian, field ice is spotted. The ship stops due to the risk, and a message is sent to Titanic. Because the Californian is so close, the message is very loud, and Phillips cuts it off abruptly. Titanic's passengers begin to settle in for the night, while gamblers Hoyle and Jay Yates stay up.
this remarkable picture is a brilliant and moving account of the behavior of the people on the Titanic on that night that should never be forgotten. It is an account of the casualness and flippancy of most of the people right after the great ship has struck (even though an ominous cascade of water is pouring into her bowels); of the slow accumulation of panic that finally mounts to a human holocaust, of shockingly ugly bits of baseness and of wonderfully brave and noble deeds.
By midnight we still had not located a large number of embassy personnel. With so many streets blocked by rubble, it was a real challenge to reach them. Assistant RSO Rob Little offered to take his motorcycle and go looking house by house. Rob knew Port-au-Prince better than any of us, and at 6 foot 6, he was intimidated by nothing. For the next two hours he drove around the neighborhoods where embassy people lived, assembling them in areas where they could be picked up by our vans as soon as the roads were cleared. Some of the embassy homes had been completely destroyed, but their occupants were miraculously spared. Several officers sustained injuries that were not life-threatening, but required evacuation as soon as we could get flights in the next days. For those huddled together in the dark front yards of ruined houses waiting for an embassy van, it must have been a very long night.
Upon arrival, an angry Redguard named Ennis will rebuke the Dragonborn, claiming that the night prior, the Dragonborn had seized his goat Gleda and sold it to a giant named Grok. Retrieving the goat can be skipped if a persuasion, intimidate or bribe challenge is passed.
I have awoken from a night of debauchery with no idea what happened. Sam and the staff he promised me have disappeared. Ysolda in Whiterun will give me more information about Same [sic] [Do not change this to Sam. This misspelled word is how it appears in-game.] once I return the ring I borrowed from her to give to a hagraven in Witchmist Grove.
A Night to Rememberimage_captionPoster For A Night To RememberDirected byRoy Ward BakerProduced byWilliam MacQuittyScreenplay byEric AmblerStory byWalter LordRelease dateJuly 1st, 1958Duration123 minuteslanguageEnglishA Night to Remember is a 1958 Golden Globe Award-winning docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic. It was adapted by Eric Ambler, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed in the United Kingdom. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty, used blueprints from the ship to recreate sets, and Titanic's fourth officer, Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge both worked as technical advisors on the film.
The character of the baker, seen drinking after giving up his seat in a lifeboat to a female passenger, is based on Chief Baker Charles Joughin, who on that night drank some whisky, threw deck chairs overboard, rode the stern all the way down, swam in the freezing water for hours and was eventually picked up by the overturned collapsible boat B, surviving the disaster.
"It's definitely nice," said Benn. "I thought we deserved it tonight. We played well, we grinded them down for most of the game and when you do that shift after shift after shift, it's going to pay off."
Murray said getting that win at an iconic building like the United Center made it all the more special. He took his rookie lap before everyone else and put a shot in the goal. He said that might have been the most nervous he was all night.
The Abstinence Clearinghouse, in partnership with the Alpha Center, will be hosting a Knight to Remember for mothers and sons on Saturday, February 11 at Five Oaks in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This event is designed for mother figures and young men ages 12-18 to focus on virtue and integrity. Doors open at 6:15 and the event begins at 7:00 PM and includes a speaker, hors d'oeuvres, dessert, and a dance! Tickets are $25 per person. After registration, you will be redirected to a secure payment page.
"The Knight to Remember was a wonderful evening for my son to be uniquely challenged in the area of purity. The event empowered me as a mother to have conversations about sexual integrity, heart issues, grace and forgiveness with my son. Thank you for hosting a great mother-son date night encouraging us to be a clean, ready vessel for the Father's use." - KIM, Knight to Remember Attendee"With so many voices trying to influence the minds of our children, my husband and I recognize that as parents we need to take a more active part in our children's lives than ever before. As a mother, I want my son to grow up to be a strong, independent, respectful leader in society who treats women with honor and dignity. While attending Knight to Remember I saw a side of my son that I hadn't seen before. We got dressed up and enjoyed a fun evening together. By taking the time out of our busy lives to attend the Purity Ball and Knight to Remember, my husband and I are telling our kids that they matter, that they are important to us and that we truly do believe what we are teaching them." -ALETA, Knight to Remember Attendee
The Eagles had their Welcome-to-the-Super Bowl moment on Monday night with the annual Opening Night, an extravaganza featuring media from around the world. QB coach Brian Johnson talks about Jalen Hurts and Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie talks about his feelings as the big day arrives. 041b061a72