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Titanic II embarks on maiden voyage,Again its lives up with jack

Written By CBAworld on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 | 6:56 PM

Movie Director:
Name:-Shane Van Dyke
Writer:
Name:-Shane Van Dyke (written by)
Cast:
Shane Van Dyke … Hayden Walsh
Marie Westbrook … Amy Maine
Bruce Davison … James Maine
Brooke Burns … Dr. Kim Patterson
Michelle Glavan … Kelly Wade
Dylan Vox … Dwayne Stevens
Myles Cranford … Admiral Wes Hadley
Michael Gaglio … Engneering Chief Daniels
Kendra Sue Waldman … Madeline Kay
Matt Lagan … Commander Grey
Gerald Webb … XO
Sarah Belger … Casey
Sarah Kathryn Harrison … Brunette in Entourage
Erica Duke … Blonde in Entourage
Lauren McClain … Crew Member #1

The film Titanic II'takes place in April 2012, 100 years since the sinking of the RMS Titanic. A new luxury cruise liner, the Titanic II, has been christened, and is soon to embark on her maiden voyage, on the same route the Titanic took 100 years before.
During the voyage, effects of possible global warming force an island of ice in the Arctic to collapse, and creates a disastrous tsunami that sends an iceberg crashing into the Titanic II, leaving it to the same fate of her predecessor.
If you can imagine the ship in this image as being only 16 feet long instead of 900 feet long, and with only one person on board instead of more than 2,000, and sinking in a balmy English harbor instead of the icy waters off of Newfoundland, then you can pretty much envision what happened to the Titanic II.How You can guess what happened next.
Mr. Wilkinson towed the 16-foot cabin cruiser, which he had just purchased for about $1,600, from his home in Birmingham, England, and set out on a fishing trip from West Bay harbor in Dorset on Saturday morning. On his way back, as the Titanic II made its way into the harbor and ... well, you can pretty much see this one coming.
According to the Dorset Echo, the coast guard officers and the harbormaster spotted Wilkinson un-ironically clinging to the bow of his rapidly sinking metaphor for hubris. They helped moor the ship, and Wilkinson climbed out of the water unhurt.the harbormaster speculated that the breach in the Titanic II's fiberglass hull was caused when an old repair job came apart.
"It's all a bit embarrassing," Wilkinson told the Sun newspaper, "I'm fed up with people asking me if I hit an iceberg."


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