Reviews
Friday, September 24 2010
John Huston and Ray Bradbury Adapt the Seemingly Unadaptable in 'Moby Dick'
Moby-Dick, arguably the most boring really good book one could read, is a meandering experiment in literary narration. Ray Bradbury and John Huston forget all that and seize upon the plot and imagery to deliver a whale of a film in 1956's Moby Dick.
































