Titanic: Each Main Character’s First & Last Line
James Cameron brought the tragic story of the RMS Titanic to life in 1997, and all these years later, it is still regarded as one of the greatest movies of all time. His adaptation saw the creation of many iconic characters which paved the way for Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet to soar to stardom.
Several people went through vast character development in the movie, and their first and last lines often reflect this. As many characters were on board the ill-fated White Star Line, their final lines are often heartbreaking.
Spicer Lovejoy
First: “Yes, Right. All The Trunks From That Car There. 12 From Here. And The Safe, To Parlor Suite Rooms B-52, 54, 56.”
Last: “What Could Possibly Be Funny?”
Someone like Cal needed someone to do his dirty work, and this person was Spicer Lovejoy. Introduced as Cal’s valet and bodyguard, he is first heard following orders from his boss. When Cal is told that he needs to take his luggage to a different entrance, Cal hands the problem over to Lovejoy to deal with.
In a rage, Cal begins shooting at Jack and Rose and Lovejoy follows him. After losing the pair and laughing about it, Lovejoy asks him what he could be laughing at when he has just lost them but also as they’re currently on a sinking ship.
Bruce Ismay
First: “She Is The Largest Moving Object Ever Made By The Hand Of Man In All History. And Our Master Shipbuilder, Mr. Andrews Here Designed Her From The Keel Plates Up.”
Last: “That’s It. Splendid. Right.”
Bruce Ismay is introduced as the managing director of the White Star Line and was a Titanic character based on a real person. He is first heard praising the ship over the fact it’s the largest ship ever built.
After successfully helping several passengers into lifeboats, Mr. Ismay is heard trying to display some hope in a tragic situation. Realizing what’s going on around him, he then decides to get on the lifeboat himself. This was seen as a cowardly act as he was partly at fault for the ship hitting the iceberg.
Captain Edward Smith
First: “Take Her To Sea Mr. Murdoch. Let’s Stretch Her Legs.”
Last: “Women And Children First, Yes.”
As the Titanic embarks on its maiden voyage, it is clear that Edward Smith is the ship’s captain. He is first heard telling Mr. Murdoch to increase the ship’s speed as they are now heading out to the open ocean.
Distraught at knowing that his ship will sink, Captain Smith became unresponsive when people came to him for help, including a woman and her infant child. When an officer suggests that women and children should be allowed into the boats first, he is so saddened that he can just about agree.