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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Entièrement neuf: Un objet n'ayant jamais été ouvert et dont le sceau du fabricant n'a pas été ...
Release Year
2001
UPC
0027616862945
Format
DVD
Actor
Gregory Peck
Rating
NR
Director
John Huston
Genre
Action & Adventure
Movie/TV Title
Moby Dick

À propos de ce produit

Product Information

In New Bedford, Connecticut, in the 1800s, a group of seamen board the Pequod, captained by Ahab (Gregory Peck). They know they're out to harpoon whales; what they don't realize is that Ahab once lost a leg to the magnificent white whale Moby Dick, and that he'll risk anything to get back at the animal that maimed him--including himself and every member of his crew. John Huston's adaptation of Melville's symbolic and allegorical masterpiece about one man's obsession with battling nature's most powerful creature makes beautiful use of Technicolor in bringing one of literature's most beloved works to vivid life. Ray Bradbury wrote the screenplay for this first-rate adaptation of Herman Melville's 1851 novel.

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UPC
0027616862945
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3373420

Product Key Features

Actor
Gregory Peck
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Moby Dick
Director
John Huston
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Genre
Action & Adventure

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Gregory Peck
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20010619

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  • A Whale of a Movie

    This has got to be one of the BEST movies ever produced. The special effects are absoulutely fantastic especially as it was accomplished without computer generated images. The story is superb, as it was in the book, but now brought to the screen makes it alive. Gregory Peck is outstanding as Captain Ahab seeking his vengence on Moby Dick, the great Sperm Whale. THe mood of the film captivates the viewer, drawing you into the movie. Richard Basehart seems abit miscast, in my opinion, but does well. Every actor, no matter how minor a role seems to be endowed with their own personalities, not appearing as 'extras' to fill up space. The dialog is dramatic, and powerful, spellbinding to say the least. I was fortunate to have seen this, when it first came out, on the big screen, it was ...

  • STICK WITH THE CLASSICS

    I'll always believe that this version of Moby Dick is the best of all . Gregory Peck is the perfect choice for Captain Ahab, and helps to make the movie so stunning. I can still remember being drawn into the adventure through raging sea, dedicated hearty sailors, magnificent human-like monster whale, and the feelings of outrage and pity at the treatment of this creature, and the sadness of knowing how triumphant I felt when the whale got his justice. Deep, and dark, but magnificent! Best features: no nudity, foul language, or pornography. Sandra Hill

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : vrIgUOHsQGq@Deleted

  • They don't make many like this one anymore.

    Good copy of one of Gregory Peck's greatest roles. Loaded with great supporting actors. Period piece. Its a doozie! Quick shipment. No problems. Item as described. No complaints. Got just what I wanted.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : NeufVendu par : dvdlover99

  • A whale of a great movie!

    Even after 50+ years, John Huston's 1956 production of MOBY DICK is still the standard bearer of the film adaptations of this American masterpiece. Whenever MOBY DICK is mentioned, all I can see is Gregory Peck's indelible Ahab, dressed in black, plodding the deck of the Pequod, looking out to sea with his icy stare. There is a great supporting cast; Richard Basehart, Orson Welles, Leo Genn, Harry Andrews - quality acting you don't see anymore. Richard Basehart is inspired casting as Ishmael, the narrator with a beautiful, resonant speaking voice. The film opens with dark, muted colors in the whaling town of New Bedford on purpose, creating a sense of foreboding of the tragic events to come. Sure, the white whale is a mechanical model, but it still holds your rapt attention. This is the ...

  • Moby Dick- John Huston 1956 version

    This has always been a favorite movie of mine. I eagerly watched the Hallmark version made in 1998 with Patrick Stewart as Ahab and found it completely lacking the sense of wonder that this film inspires. Gregory Peck as Ahab has been criticized by some for a "wooden" performance, but I read volumes in his icy stare. He was one of the old actors who knew a strong glance was all that was needed sometimes. Ahab wasn't one to wear his emotions on his sleeve. Peck's Ahab pep-talk to the crew makes you believe that he could inspire the men to follow him into Hell after Moby Dick; I don't get that same sense from Patrick Stewart in the newer version. The entire cast is just much better too- so what if Queequeg is a white guy in make-up, just because the Hallmark version uses a Maori actor ...