Moby Dick (2010 film)

Moby Dick (2010 film)
Moby Dick
Directed by Trey Stokes
Produced by David Michael Latt
David Rimawi
Paul Bales
Screenplay by Paul Bales
Based on Moby-Dick by
Herman Melville
Starring Barry Bostwick
Renée O'Connor
Aisha Tyler
Michael Teh
Adam Grimes
Cinematography Alexander Yellen
Distributed by The Asylum
Release date(s) November 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)
Running time 1 hour 28 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Moby Dick (alternatively titled 2010: Moby Dick or Moby Dick: 2010) is a 2010 film adaptation of Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick. The film is an Asylum production, and stars Barry Bostwick as Captain Ahab.[1] It also stars Renee O'Connor, Aisha Tyler, Michael Teh, and Adam Grimes.

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Plot

The film begins in November 20, 1969, 50 miles off Soviet waters. When the USS Acushnet dives under the ice, a young Ahab listens for enemy subs when suddenly he detects an unknown target. When the captain listens, he hears nothing, but Ahab insists in the presence of an emptiness. The target dives into a trench, but the captain abandons his search in favor of photographing the target. The target attacks the submarine as Ahab hears a roar. The sub is brought to the icy surface, and the target identifies itself as a gigantic, white, whale-like creature. Ahab survives, but loses his leg to the beast when it hauls the other half of the sub back underwater.

In the present day, Dr. Michelle Herman (Renée O'Connor) and her assistant Pip (Derrick Scott) test a whalesong generator when the USS Pequod surfaces behind them and Lieutenant Commander Starbuck (Adam Grimes), the executive officer, persuades them onboard. In the sub, Starbuck tells them about several attacks in which eyewitnesses all report seeing an enormous whale. Although Michelle explains that the whalesong generator needs a recorded whale vocalisation, Captain Ahab (Barry Bostwick) comes to the deck and gives her the recording he took of Moby-Dick back in 1969. Although Michelle disagrees on joining a Navy sub with the intent of killing an animal, she has no choice.

In San Diego, Captain Boomer (another survivor of the attack of '69) is told by his superiors of suspicious activity revolving around the Pequod. He is assigned to investigate, and thanks to a survivor from a recent attack by the White Whale, he comes to the conclusion that Ahab is on the hunt for Moby-Dick.

Meanwhile, the USS Essex is searching for the Pequod off Hawaii. When they go to active sonar, it attracts the attention of the wandering Moby-Dick. The Essex engages at what appears to be the sub they were searching for, but realizes too late that their adversary is biological just before the sub is destroyed by a torpedo it shot. Later the Pequod comes to their location with no sign of the whale, but encounter the corpses of Essex crew. Rousing his crew with a speech, Ahab moves on to search for the beast.

A helicopter in search of the Pequod encounters it while the sub is following a 600-foot target. As the helicopter engages them, the sub fires a nuke at the unknown target, but the confused helicopter crew tell them they shot a school of giant squid just before they are swallowed alive by Moby-Dick

The whale then attacks the S.S. Rachel, a cruise liner, when the Pequod intervenes with Michelle's whalesong generator. This, although, causes the whale to attack them, subsequently destroying a fin on the Pequod. The sub fires a harpoon made from the Acushnet's hull on top of Moby-Dick's eye, which forces him to dive deeper, dragging the Pequod with it. As the water pressure begins to damage the hull, the line snaps and Starbuck forces the ship to surface.

Moby-Dick surfaces too, and the Pequod, along with the help of Boomer in a helicopter, forces the whale into an atoll. The sub gets trapped in shallow water, and three boats are sent out to face the whale with guns and Ahab's harpoon. Moby-Dick destroys two of the boats and forces the survivors onto the island's shores. The whale attacks them again, resulting in the death of Queequeg (Michael Teh). Ahab takes the last boat and fires his harpoon at the whale's other eye. Moby-Dick destroys the boat, killing Ahab. The remaining crew of the Pequod, including Starbuck, and Pip, follow Ahab's orders and fire nukes at the island. Moby-Dick dodges the nukes and crushes the Pequod just as the island explodes. The film ends with the White Whale surviving to wreak havoc another day, and with Michelle swimming to the surface just as a rescue helicopter arrives.

Cast

  • Barry Bostwick as Captain Ahab
  • Renée O'Connor as Dr. Michelle Herman
  • Aisha Tyler as Loanna Davis
  • Jay Gillespie as Young Ahab
  • Michael Teh as Queequeg
  • Adam Grimes as Starbuck
  • Andrea Roth as Sara
  • Cindi Arrata as Lt. Vanessa
  • Carlos Antonio as Captain Macey
  • Matt Lagan as Capt. John "Boomer" Enderby
  • Jay Beyers as Young Boomer
  • Dean Kreyling as Admiral De Deer
  • Carlos Javier Castillo as Cabaco
  • Oliver Rayon as Bulkington
  • Durant Fowler as Doughby
  • Michael Gaglio as XO / Millard Davis
  • Bart Baggett as Lt. Flask
  • Derrick Scott as Pip
  • Carl Watts as Captain Pollard
  • Kevin Sumethasorn as Archy
  • Kevin Allen as Pilot
  • Jett Turner as Essex Sonar
  • Jeff Jones as Seaman #1

Moby Dick

Throughout the movie Moby Dick has various exaggerated powers and sizes. According to the photographs and Michelle's estimates Moby Dick is around 500 feet in length and can swim at amazing speeds. Moby Dick also possesses the ability to crawl very quickly on land for a short period of time and in the beginning of the movie was able to absorb sonar waves to avoid detection; this is later proved useless against high-tech submarine sonars.

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