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In the Heart of the Sea (2015)

In the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex is assaulted by something no one could believe—a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance.
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In the winter of 1820, the New England whaling ship Essex is assaulted by something no one could believe—a whale of mammoth size and will, and an almost human sense of vengeance.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Thriller, Drama, Adventure, Action, History
Directed By:Ron Howard
Written By:Charles Leavitt
In Theaters:12/11/2015
Box Office:$93,900,000
Runtime:122 minutes
Studio:Imagine Entertainment, Spring Creek Pictures, Roth Films, Kjam Media, Cott Productions, Surf Film, Enelmar Productions, A.I.E., Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures

Cast


Director

Ron Howard

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Chris Hemsworth

Owen Chase

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Benjamin Walker

George Pollard

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Cillian Murphy

Matthew Joy

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Brendan Gleeson

Old Thomas Nickerson

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Ben Whishaw

Herman Melville

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Michelle Fairley

Mrs. Nickerson

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Tom Holland

Young Thomas Nickerson

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Paul Anderson

Thomas Chappel

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Frank Dillane

Owen Coffin

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Joseph Mawle

Benjamin Lawrence

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Edward Ashley

Barzallai Ray

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