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A radio adaptation of Melville's classic story of blind revenge, symbolism and bitterness. Consumed by an insane rage, Caption Ahab (Lorne Greene) is on a quest to kill Moby Dick, the great white whale that disfigured him. The intensity and anguish of of the epic tale come alive in this 1949 tour de force radio play.

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