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Moby Dick

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In the context of the mid-19th century, a sailor named Ishmael embarks on an adventure that will change his life forever. Boarding the whaling ship Pequod, he joins a colorful crew that includes the enigmatic and fearsome Captain Ahab. From the very beginning, it becomes clear that Ahab's obsession is not merely to hunt whales; he is determined to find and exterminate Moby Dick, a gigantic white whale that left an indelible mark on him by biting off his leg in a previous encounter.

As the ship navigates through the stormy oceans, Ishmael gets to know his fellow sailors, each with their own stories and fears. The atmosphere aboard grows tense, as Ahab's madness becomes increasingly palpable. His impassioned speeches cast a veil of darkness over the crew, leading them into a dangerous dance between devotion and fear. The hunt for Moby Dick becomes a symbol of the struggle against fate, revealing the depths of human obsession.

With stunning visual backgrounds and performances that will resonate in the viewer's memory, the tale explores themes of vengeance, madness, and the inescapable confrontation between man and nature. In his quest, Ishmael faces not only the beast in the ocean but also his own demons, charting a path toward a heartbreaking and philosophical conclusion that will linger in the mind long after the credits have rolled.

Media type
Movie
Year
1956
Director
John Huston
Writer
John Huston
Ray Bradbury
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
81.00
Actors
Gregory Peck
Richard Basehart
Leo Genn
James Robertson Justice
Harry Andrews
Bernard Miles
Noel Purcell
Edric Connor
Mervyn Johns
Joseph Tomelty
Francis de Wolff
Philip Stainton
Royal Dano
Seamus Kelly
Friedrich von Ledebur
Carol White
Frazer Hines
Gender
Adventure
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Vaughan N. Dean
John Huston
Streaming
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Original title
Moby Dick
Duration
116
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