The captain of the Pequod risks his life and crew in an obsessive quest to kill the legendary whale that... (Learn more)
Starring: Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart, Leo Genn (View All)
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Starring: Gregory Peck, Richard Basehart, Leo Genn
Previous film versions of Moby Dick insisted upon including such imbecilities as romantic subplots and happy endings. John Huston's 1956 Moby Dick remains admirably faithful to its source. "Call me Ishmael" declares itinerant whaler Richard Basehart as the opening credits fade. 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). For lo these many years, Ahab has been engaged 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. Screenwriter Ray Bradbury masterfully captures the allegorical elements in the Herman Melville original without sacrificing any of the film's entertainment value (Bradbury suffered his own "great white whale" in the form of director Huston, who sadistically ran roughshod over the sensitive author throughout the film).Cinematographer Oswald Morris' washed-out color scheme brilliantly underlines the foredoomed bleakness of the story. Moby Dick's one major shortcoming is its obviously artificial whale-but try telling a real whale to stay within camera range and hit its marks. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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US Release Date
5/31/56
MPAA Rating
Not Rated
Running Time
116 mins.
Language
- English
Awards
- Winner of the Best Director award at the 1956 National Board of Review [Festival/Awa Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Picture award at the 1956 National Board of Review [Festival/Awa Awards.
- Winner of the Best Director award at the 1956 New York Film Critics Circle [Festival Awards.
- Nominated for a Best Director award at the 1956 Directors Guild of America [Festival/A Awards.
- Winner of the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1956 National Board of Review [Festival/Awa Awards.
Distributor
- Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution









