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No, the movie "Moby Dick" starring John Barrymore was a silent film. It was released in 1930, which was before talkies became the norm in the film industry.
Dick Barrymore went by Jack.
Dick Barrymore was born in 1933, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Dick Barrymore died on August 1, 2008, in Ketchum, Idaho, USA of brain cancer.
There have been several movie adaptations of "Moby Dick." The first one was released in 1930, and some of the more recent adaptations include the 1956 version starring Gregory Peck and the 1998 TV movie starring Patrick Stewart.
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The movie titled "Accidents Will Happen" was directed by William Clemens. Starring: Ronald Reagan, Gloria Blondell, Dick Purcell, Sheila Bromley, Addison Richards, Hugh O'Connell.
'The Art of Love' boasts a cast of several starts from the era. James Garner, Dick Can Dyke, Elke Sommer, Angie Dickinson, Ethel Merman, and Carl Reiner are all credited with starring roles in this film.
In the 2011 movie Horrid Henry, Dick and Dom play the characters Too Cool for School.
The movie "Moby Dick" was filmed in Fishguard in 1954.
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"You Never Can Tell" (1951) Starring Dick Powell, Peggy Dow, and Joyce Holden. I saw it about 35 years ago and only recently re-discovered the title. As I recall, it was a good old movie.
"Batman" (1943) did not have Dick Van Dyke as an actor.