One of those films I had seen scenes from, especially that of the pulpit with Orson Welles, but never watched in its entirety.
I was looking for something for the family to watch on Friday and finding nothing that really attracted me bought this and 'Field of Dreams'.
Moby Dick is a powerful piece of drama, one man's hatred against a force of nature. Directed and co-written by John Huston starring Gregory Peck & Richard Basehart with the secondary & bit parts filled with well known UK character actors.
I have to confess that I had not realised the themes and text that had been lifted straight from Melville into Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan. I would even swear that James Horner lifted the start of the main theme for that film from Moby Dick.
A great film? A great story? I have never read the book, but this has encouraged me to get it, which is probably endorsement enough.
Martin
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Topic - Moby Dick - Mr Underhill 11:45:46 07/23/06 (3)
- The Classic Comic is better! - Frihed89 04:18:34 07/27/06 (0)
- I loved it too- Master and Commander also borrowed freely.. - jonbee 13:48:01 07/24/06 (0)
- Re: Moby Dick - rico 13:05:58 07/23/06 (0)