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Genre
  
Adventure, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.6/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Language
  
English

Moby Dick (1930 film) movie poster
Writer
  
J. Grubb Alexander
, ,
Oliver H.P. Garrett

Release date
  
September 30, 1930 (1930-09-30)

Screenplay
  
Oliver H.P. Garrett, J. Grubb Alexander

Cast
  
(Ahab), (Faith),
Lloyd Hughes
(Derek), (Queequeg), (Elijah (as Nigel de Brulier)), (Stubbs)

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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Thar she blows!

Moby dick 1926 the lost print


Herman Melvilles mad Capt. Ahab (John Barrymore) spends years hunting the white whale that got his leg.

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Moby Dick (1930 film) movie scenes

Moby Dick is a 1930 all-talking film made by Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and starring John Barrymore and Joan Bennett. The film is a sound remake of the 1926 silent movie, The Sea Beast, which also starred Barrymore.

Herman Melville's mad Capt. Ahab (John Barrymore) spends years hunting the white whale that got his leg.

Plot

Moby Dick (1930 film) movie scenes Moby Dick

The film tells of a sea captains maniacal quest for revenge on a great white whale who has bitten off his leg. Barrymore, as Ahab, meet and falls in love with Joan Bennett, daughter of the local minister, after disembarking in New Bedford. Bennett quickly falls in love with Barrymore and is heartbroken when he leaves on another voyage. During his next voyage, Barrymore loses his leg to a large white whale. When he returns to New Bedford, he mistakenly believes that Bennett no longer wants to see him because of his disfigurement. He vows revenge against the whale, and to kill it or be killed in the process, and returns to sea.

Differences from novel

Moby Dick (1930 film) movie scenes Gone With The Wind Reel 1B Better deal with this dressing scene is it essential Reel 2A Stripping her at a glance must come out Reel 5A Birth

The film, just as The Sea Beast (the previous 1926 silent version) was, is an extremely free adaptation of the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. It implements a prequel and sequel element to the story that did not exist in Melvilles novel. As an example of the changes found in the film, Captain Ahab is portrayed as a handsome romantic hero with a pretty girlfriend, but his evil brother manipulates the situation so that she will reject him. He also has both of his legs until he embarks on the voyage in which Moby Dick bites off one of them and he becomes consumed with revenge and embarks on the odyssey to kill the whale that maimed him. Ultimately, Ahab survives the ordeal, kills his stowaway brother (as well as Moby Dick), and returns home to the woman who loves him.

Cast

  • John Barrymore as Captain Ahab Ceely
  • Joan Bennett as Faith Mapple
  • Lloyd Hughes as Derek Ceely
  • Noble Johnson as Queequeg
  • Nigel De Brulier as Elijah
  • Walter Long as Mr Stubbs
  • May Boley as Whale Oil Rosie
  • Tom OBrien as Starbuck
  • Virginia Sale as First Old Maid
  • John Ince as Reverend Mapple
  • Foreign Language Versions

    One Foreign Language Version of the 1930 version of Moby Dick was produced. The German version was titled Damon des Meeres and was directed by Michael Curtiz.

    Preservation

    The film survives intact and has been broadcast on television and cable but has yet to see a Warner Archive DVD-on-demand availability.

    References

    Moby Dick (1930 film) Wikipedia
    Moby Dick (1930 film) IMDbMoby Dick (1930 film) Rotten TomatoesMoby Dick (1930 film) themoviedb.org