As passengers start running to the escape boats, George hears Jack Dawson calling for his life, and reaches the corridor of doors to find him.
Jack Dawson may refer to:
Say Siegel-Schwall was the first of two albums by the band to feature Jack Dawson on bass guitar.
Kafka comes to America, changes his name to Jack Dawson, and writes screenplays in Hollywood.
Milhouse's death, where he lets go of a ledge and sinks into water, is a reference to Jack Dawson's death in Titanic.
A man named Jack Dawson reportedly produced the first mercury from Terlingua in 1888, but the district got off to a slow start.
He was defeated by incumbent Jack Dawson by just 24 votes.
Vinopal left soon after the band's formation and was replaced by Jack Dawson.
Jack Dawson is a New York Detective dealing with a variety of situations in his life.
Jack Dawson was an Australian first-grade rugby league and rugby union footballer.