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The whale, writer Terry Cafolla ; producer Mike Dormer ; director, Alrick Riley ; a BBC/Discovery co-production

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The whale, writer Terry Cafolla ; producer Mike Dormer ; director, Alrick Riley ; a BBC/Discovery co-production
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: Not rated
Main title
The whale
Oclc number
900095429
Responsibility statement
writer Terry Cafolla ; producer Mike Dormer ; director, Alrick Riley ; a BBC/Discovery co-production
Runtime
87
Summary
On November 20, 1820, in the Southeast Pacific, an enormous 85-foot sperm whale rammed and sank Nantucket whale ship The Essex and set its crew adrift more than a thousand miles from land. Only eight members of the young crew survived starvation, thirst and exposure, rescued at last by British whale ships three months later. Elderly Tom Nickerson recalls how, in 1819, he went to sea as cabin boy on The Essex, leaving Nantucket. Its recently promoted captain George Pollard is a kindly man, unlike first mate Owen Chase and Tom notes their mutual animosity though, inspired by tales from his grandfather, envisages life at sea as romantic. A storm and a food shortage puncture his illusions but spirits are raised when a whale is sighted and caught. However some two months later another whale attacks and sinks the ship -- in what Tom believes to be an act of revenge -- and the crew take to the long-boats. Chase overrules Pollard in deciding that, rather than risk cannibals on the nearby Society Islands, they make the gruelling 2,000 mile journey to Peru. Ninety days later only five of the crew are rescued, the others either dead or never found. An end-title relates what happened to Tom, Pollard and Chase in later life
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Revenge of the whaleWhale : revenge of the sea
Producer
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