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Moby Dick (1956) |
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Film rated 3.8 / 5
(Chick rating: 4 / 5)
(Guy rating: 3.8 / 5)
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| Ahab: 'Whale meet again'. |
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| Captain attached to whale. |
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| John Houston, 'Gone Fishing'. |
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| Ishmael, pale whale tale. |
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| Ahab becomes whale rider. |
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| White Sperm drowns everything. |
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| Peck hunts enormous metaphor. |
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| Pegleg Peck's behemoth vendetta. |
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| Crusty captain curses cetacean. |
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| Ruination causation - Cetacean fixation. |
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| Legless Ahab's fruitless revenge. |
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| Starbuck's freshly aground. |
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| Ishmael almost becomes fishmeal. |
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| Melville, via Ray Bradbury. |
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| Bradbury's fare-thee-whale. |
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| Huston: Whale hunter's problem. |
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| Wooden Peck rubber whale. |
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| The blubber rending story. |
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| 'Single White Sperm Whale'. |
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| Peck enjoys Melville Rendezvous. |
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| Unholy crusade sinks Pequod. |
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| Peg-legged Peck captains Pequod. |
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