Chapelwaite is a 2021 TV show that follows the story of a family who faces supernatural horror in a seaside town. Set in the 1800s, the show explores dark themes of prejudice and family curses. The widower protagonist, an acclaimed horror novelist, moves with his children to the family estate, where they discover an empty grave and encounter terrifying supernatural entities.
In the Heart of the Sea is a thrilling historical adventure based on the true story of the whaling ship Essex. Captained by George Pollard and first mate Owen Chase, the crew sets out to hunt whales in the Pacific Ocean. However, their voyage takes a horrific turn when they encounter a massive, vengeful whale that sinks their ship and leaves them stranded at sea. As the crew battles starvation, dehydration, and their own dwindling sanity, they face moral dilemmas and resort to unthinkable acts of cannibalism to survive. This gripping tale of survival and the human spirit will leave you on the edge of your seat.
In 'The Pagemaster,' a young boy named Richard is afraid of everything. During a storm, he seeks shelter in a library and is transported into a magical animated world. With the help of three books - Adventure, Fantasy, and Horror - Richard embarks on a quest to find the exit, facing various challenges and meeting famous literary characters along the way. Through his journey, Richard learns to overcome his fears and embrace the power of imagination.
In Free Willy 3: The Rescue, a young boy named Jesse and his friends embark on a mission to save a killer whale named Willy from a group of dangerous poachers. Along the way, they face numerous challenges and dangers, but their determination to protect the whale drives them forward. It's a thrilling adventure filled with friendship, courage, and the power of fighting for what you believe in.
In the harsh environment of the Arctic in 1859, a disgraced doctor becomes the ship's surgeon on a whaling expedition. As the crew faces brutal violence and survival challenges, secrets are unveiled. A gripping and suspenseful story unfolds.
Moby Dick (2011) is a TV show miniseries based on the novel by Herman Melville. It tells the story of Captain Ahab and his crew aboard the sailing ship Pequod as they embark on a dangerous journey to seek out and destroy the great white whale known as Moby Dick. Ahab's all-consuming obsession with the whale drives him to the edge of madness, jeopardizing the lives of everyone on board. The story is filled with themes of vengeance, nautical adventure, and the human struggle against the forces of nature.
Richard Dix as Dan Taylor and Preston S. Foster as Paxton Bryce are two longtime friends seeking their fortune in Texas after the war. The two men decide, not without problems, to establish a cattle empire. Paxton becoming too ambitious, distances himself from Dan and Abby, Paxton's wife. It will only be after a personal tragedy that he will come back to his senses.
Hell Below Zero is a movie set in Antarctica where a whaler becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. As he tries to clear his name, he also races against time to find a missing ship captain. With twists and turns, the movie explores themes of trust, loyalty, and survival in the harsh Antarctic landscape.
In 19th-century Texas, an immigrant gunslinger with a prosthetic hand stands up against an evil landowner in a Texas town. The town's survival and the lives of its residents are at stake as they face a ruthless robber baron and his henchmen. It's a story of courage, family drama, and moral strength in the American South.
In a 19th century fishing harbor, the captain of the Komquot is obsessed with catching the great white whale Dicky Moe. His obsession unnerves his crew so badly that they all desert the ship. Shortly afterward, the captain finds Tom searching for food in the harbor, knocks him out, and takes him aboard. Tom believes at first that he is going on a cruise, but the captain soon puts him to work scrubbing the deck.
Dot and her Dolphin friends are playing along the shore one day. Soon they come across a very sad Whale named Tonga, who has washed up onto the beach. Tonga is in danger of being harmed by evil Whale-hunters and a cruel fish shop owner! Seeing that her new friend is in trouble, Dot just might have a few clever ideas to go about helping.
Through redubbed footage of The Coyote's Lament, the coyote's relationship with man and dog is shown from the coyote's point of view, as seen in various Disney cartoons.
Based on the amazing true story of a marine biologist (Robert Lansing) who befriends a six-ton Orcawhale, this "honest, fascinating and vigorously wholesome film" (Citizen-News) is heartwarming fun for the whole family. Like all close pals, Hank (Lansing) and Namu love spending time together. Whether sharing a morning swim or soaking up the afternoon sun, these two are virtually inseparable. Trouble is, the local fishermen mistakenly think that Namu is a threat. Racing against time, Hank must enlist the help of a young widow and her daughter to save Namu and prove that he's a gentle giant!
A documentary highlighting some of the oddest, strangest and more grotesque examples of human behavior. Included are a tour of the Grand Guignol theater in Paris, a man who sticks long needles through his body, reindeer being castrated, and footage of lesbians and strippers.
For several years as a terrible sea monster drowns ships of the Navy. In a small number of ships that managed to survive, in the sides were found huge holes triangular shape. Now any exit to the sea is deadly, so America sends a special frigate called Blue Star. His goal is to find and destroy the terrible monster. One of the participants of the punitive expedition is a famous Professor from France – Pierre Aronnax. He has a deep knowledge of the mysteries of the deep sea. The search for the monster continues for more than three months, but in the end, the frigate still detects it and immediately starts the attack mode. After an unsuccessful battle with the monster ship goes to the bottom, and the Professor, his servant Conseil and whaler Ned Land get on a submarine and make an amazing journey under water.
The Whalers (original title: Valfangare) is a filmed record of the final whaling expedition in the Arctic before the outbreak of WW2. Only partly a documentary, the film is able to accommodate a dramatic throughline, concerning the redemption of wastrelly millionaire's son Allan Blom (Allan Bohlin). Pressed into service on the expedition, Allan shows he's a true son of Scandanavia through his courageous actions on the high seas, and even wins the hand of heroine Sonja (Tutta Rolf) in the bargain. While the whaling scenes are both exciting and exhillarating, the sequence in which a whale carcass is stripped and gutted may not appeal to everyone in the audience. Originally filmed in 1939 in Swedish and Norwegian, The Whalers was helpfully fitted out with English subtitles for its 1942 American run.
A story of adventure and romance on the high seas, with a cast of intriguing characters and a thrilling plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
After their whaling ship is wrecked in the Canadian Arctic, a group of whalers must confront their moral corruption and learn to survive with the help of the Inuit people.
Alice is dancing aboard her ship with a veritable zoo of a crew. Meanwhile, in the galley, the chef (a cat) is preparing food while his assistant, a mouse, is peeling potatoes. When the chef complains that they need eggs, the mouse is enlisted to retrieve them from the crow's nest. The birds there give him a rough time, but he's eventually able to capture one and strong-arm three eggs out of it. When he returns, though, he finds the chef now wants some milk, and so he's off to find the ship's goat, with similar comedic results.
Confessions of an Eco-Terrorist (2010) is a documentary that explores the world of eco-sabotage and environmental activism. It delves into the controversial tactics employed by activists in their fight against illegal fishing, whaling, and other environmental issues.