Moby Dick Rehearsed (1955)


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Drama, TV Movie | Jan 1, 1955 | Released

Moby Dick—Rehearsed is a two-act drama by Orson Welles. The play was staged June 16–July 9, 1955, at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, in a production directed by Welles. Welles used minimal stage design. The stage was bare, the actors appeared in contemporary street clothes, and the props were minimal. For example, brooms were used for oars, and a stick was used for a telescope. The actors provided the action, and the audience's imagination provided the ocean, costumes, and the whale. Welles filmed approximately 75 minutes of the production, with the original cast, at the Hackney Empire and Scala Theatres in London. He hoped to sell the film to Omnibus, the United States television series which had presented his live performance of King Lear in 1953; but Welles stopped shooting when he was disappointed in the results. The film is considered lost.

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Christopher Lee

A Stage Manager / Flask

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Patrick McGoohan

A Serious Actor / Starbuck

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Joan Plowright

A Young Actress / Pip

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Gordon Jackson

A Young Actor / Ishmael

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Wensley Pithey

A Middle-Aged Actor / Stubb

Profile Christopher Lee A Stage Manager / Flask
Profile Patrick McGoohan A Serious Actor / Starbuck
Profile Joan Plowright A Young Actress / Pip
Profile Gordon Jackson A Young Actor / Ishmael
Profile Wensley Pithey A Middle-Aged Actor / Stubb

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