

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Inmates at a women's mental asylum stage a theatrical production of Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick.'
Top Cast


James Franco
James Franco
Edward Fry
James Franco
Edward Fry


Camilla Belle
Camilla Belle
Isabel Wallace
Camilla Belle
Isabel Wallace


Summer Phoenix
Summer Phoenix
Beatrice Price
Summer Phoenix
Beatrice Price


Michael Weston
Michael Weston
Tobias
Michael Weston
Tobias


Dominic Rains
Dominic Rains
Dr. Benjamin Calhoun
Dominic Rains
Dr. Benjamin Calhoun


Kai Lennox
Kai Lennox
The Chairman
Kai Lennox
The Chairman


Alison Lees-Taylor
Alison Lees-Taylor
Mary
Alison Lees-Taylor
Mary


George Basil
George Basil
Beatrice's Husband
George Basil
Beatrice's Husband


Alan Bagh
Alan Bagh
Orderly
Alan Bagh
Orderly


Nicole Starrett
Nicole Starrett
Matron Phoebe Stokes
Nicole Starrett
Matron Phoebe Stokes
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