Moby Dick
        
        
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            Mon 31st May/ 6pm/ £3/£4 
Moby Dick  
(John Houston/  1956/116 min/UK/ Cert:PG)  
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 one of nature's most powerful creatures makes beautiful use of  Technicolor in bringing one of literature's most beloved works to vivid life.  Gregory Peck is magnificent as Captain Ahab, the surly sailor who loses his leg  to the gigantic, crafty white whale .Orson Welles co-stars. 
Ray Bradbury wrote the screenplay for this first-rate adaptation of Herman  Melville's1851 novel.