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RMS Titanic Passengers and Crew
Lost and Saved
Men who were offered but turned down a lifeboat place
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[QUOTE="monica e. hall, post: 22569, member: 166175"] I think I remember that the Monty Python film [i]Camelot[/i] took some delight in showing ghastly teeth in all their disrepair - but only the character actors, of course! Can't see Angelina or Brad consenting to some dental accuracy in a period movie. Or indeed, even a mature actress playing the aging Queen Elizabeth I who was, apparently, by the age of 50 an extraordinary sight with no hair of her own to speak of, bone white face, hardly any teeth, and who had the habit of loosening her stays (one does sympathise) with the result that her bosom was on display to all and sundry, much to the distress of a French diplomat who recorded this. Not even Cate Blanchett would be game enough to appear like this, and she doesn't usually step away from the difficult. [/QUOTE]
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