Moby Dick

Moby Dick

By John Huston

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1956-06-27
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 55min
  • Director: John Huston
  • Production Company: Moulin Productions Inc.
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.991/10
6.991
From 381 Ratings

Description

John Huston's 1956 Moby Dick remains admirably faithful to its source. Though slightly intimidated by the sermon delivered by Father Mapple (Orson Welles in a brilliant one-take cameo), who warns that those who challenge the sea are in danger of losing their souls, Ishmael nonetheless signs on to the Pequod, a whaling ship captained by the brooding, one-legged Ahab (Gregory Peck). In an obsessive pursuit of Moby Dick, the great white whale to whom he lost his leg, Ahab's dementia spreads throughout the crew members, who maniacally join their captain in his final, fatal attack upon the elusive, enigmatic Moby Dick.

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  • A magnificent film. Period

    5
    By WaveSkiBoy
    The dubious reviews that complain of the limited acting abilities of Gregory Peck or the lack of more action are the rambling s of morons. This film is a gem of acting, direction, writing and cinematography. The book upon which it is based is such a treasure that deviation from it to give more "action" would be liking adding a mustache to the Mona Lisa to give it more character.
  • Mobs Dick

    5
    By VAPOR BLU
    Incredible Acting, INCERDIBLE STORY TELLING, without the aid of " effects"! Effects should be only used as eye candy for enhancement in different parts of the movie and not for all movies. Younger generation as been brain warp with action and effect and no great story telling. Thank You ITunes...! RB
  • Great movie

    5
    By piclee
    A great classic. Brilliant!!!!!!!!
  • COULD'VE BEEN BETTER

    3
    By Person of Few Words
    Gregory Peck's acting abilities can only go so far. Had it had a little more action involving Moby Dick, I would consider giving it 4 stars.
  • Solid for it's time - misses the mark for a modern audience.

    3
    By DJT9000
    While this was perhaps a solid movie going experience when it was released in the 1950's , it far misses the mark for a modern audience. The acting seems nearly comical today but it was what Hollywood was doing then. The story is linear, no sub plots or twists and is predictable to the end. As a "classic" it is a good watch. As for entertainment, I'd rather watch Star Trek - The Wrath of Kahn which borrowed heavily from this film.
  • Horrible.. Horrible..Horrible.

    1
    By paulsobe
    I love this book. I loved the film when it was rleased...but this ITunes version is of such poor quality.. (I rented thr High Def. version) that it was not enjoyable at all. The entire screen was mostly BLACK for most of the film. I adjusted my TV but the production value was so low, that it did not make a difference. Probably my last rental from apple until they come up with some sort of fix.
  • Moby Dick

    5
    By whitebyrd.net
    Wow saw this when I was a kid, it was great then. I had to read the tome in school and this follows the book down to the very smallest detail. Don't take my word for it read the book. You can get it here I bet.
  • Me leere el libro

    3
    By Laura Galindo
    Me pidieron para el colegio este libro y la verdad creo que es todo un clasico.. la pelicula se ve tambien muy buena!

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