When Molly Brown is on the Titanic and it hits the iceberg, there is a shot from a distance showing the collision. If you look on the left hand side of the screen, bottom left of the iceberg, you can spot land (in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean). [I have watched this many times, and there is no land visible.]
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) - 1 correction
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When Molly Brown is on the Titanic and it hits the iceberg, there is a shot from a distance showing the collision. If you look on the left hand side of the screen, bottom left of the iceberg, you can spot land (in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean). [I have watched this many times, and there is no land visible.]
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