Moby Dick (disambiguation)
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- Moby-Dick is an 1851 novel by Herman Melville.
- Moby Dick (whale), spelled by Melville without the hyphen, is the White Whale in the novel.
"Moby Dick" may also refer to:
Adaptations of the novel
See also: Adaptations of Moby-Dick
- Moby Dick (1930 film), a sound remake of the The Sea Beast (1926), made by Warner Brothers and starring John Barrymore
- Moby Dick (1956 film), starring Gregory Peck and directed by John Huston
- Moby Dick (1971 film), unfinished Orson Welles version
- Moby Dick (1978 film), one-man version
- Moby Dick (1998 miniseries) starring Patrick Stewart as Ahab and Gregory Peck as Father Mapple
- 2010: Moby Dick (2010 film), modern day military version
- Moby Dick (2011 miniseries), a 2011 television miniseries by Mike Barker, starring William Hurt as Ahab and Ethan Hawke as Starbuck
- Moby Dick (cantata), a 1938 cantata by Bernard Herrmann
- Moby Dick (musical), a 1992 musical
- Moby-Dick (opera), a 2010 opera by Jake Heggie
Other uses
- Moby Dick (instrumental), an instrumental tune and drum solo by English rock band Led Zeppelin
- Moby Dick (restaurant), a Persian kabob restaurant chain in the Washington Metropolitan Area
- Nickname of the Porsche 935/78
- Moby Dick (Rhine), a beluga, or white whale, that was named after the whale in the novel
- Moby Dick (Serbian band), pop-dance band formed in 1990
- Moby Dick, episode of 3rd Rock from the Sun (season 3)
See also
- Mo B. Dick, music producer and rapper
- Moby Dick—Rehearsed, a 1955 play by Orson Welles
- Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor a 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon
- Moby-Duck, a 2011 book
- Sirenoscincus mobydick, a lizard named for the fictional whale
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