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Moby Dick
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The film tells a story of Moby Dick who determines to hunt the white whale on. Although he looses his leg because of the great whale, he still joins the fatal battle to attain his goal.
The film tells a story of Moby Dick who determines to hunt the white whale on. Although he looses his leg because of the great whale, he still joins the fatal battle to attain his goal.
Actors:
Francis De Wolff,
Mandy Harper,
Richard Basehart,
Robert Rietty,
Orson Welles,
Seamus Kelly,
John Huston,
Philip Stainton,
Frazer Hines,
Bernard Miles,
Joseph Tomelty,
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Francis De Wolff
7 January 1913, Essex, England, UK
Mandy Harper
1946 in USA
Richard Basehart
31 August 1914, Zanesville, Ohio, USA
Robert Rietty
8 February 1923, Paddington, London, England, UK
Orson Welles
6 May 1915, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Seamus Kelly
1912, Dublin, Ireland
John Huston
5 August 1906, Nevada, Missouri, USA
Philip Stainton
9 April 1908, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, England, UK
Frazer Hines
22 September 1944, Horsforth, Yorkshire, England, UK
Bernard Miles
27 September 1907, Uxbridge, Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK
Joseph Tomelty
5 March 1910, Portaferry, Northern Ireland, UK
Director:
John Huston
John Huston
5 August 1906, Nevada, Missouri, USA
Country:
United States
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June 25, 2008
Huston uses his great filmmaking skills to keep things mostly on course.August 05, 2011
Moby Dick is certainly the most unusual picture of the year and may well be the best.May 24, 2003
It's a considerable achievement, filmed against monstrous physical odds.January 27, 2017
he film was not well received in 1956, much of the criticism leveled at Peck, but his stylized performance is more interesting 60 years later. Huston's treatment is equally compelling.October 08, 2010
Even if it is Melville-lite, Moby Dick is a rousing, beautifully conceived old-school production.August 05, 2011
John Huston gives a passionate and faithful rendering of Herman Melville's novel in Moby Dick, aided by a stellar cast.August 05, 2011
One could have plenty of quarrels with this as an adaptation of the Herman Melville novel, but it's still one of the better John Huston films of the 50s.
Time Out
June 24, 2006
It is often staggeringly good.April 05, 2011
The film takes flight as a grand chase movie, and leaves its ambition in its wake.June 02, 2008
Moby Dick is interesting more often than exciting, faithful to the time and text more than great theatrical entertainment.April 05, 2011
John Huston's long-cherished adaptation of Herman Melville's novel has some wonderful scenes but must be counted as a noble failure.
New York Times
March 25, 2006
A rolling and thundering color film that is herewith devoutly recommended as one of the great motion pictures of our times.