Captain Jack (1998)

Captain Jack (1998)
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Robert Young directed this fact-based British comedy-adventure. In 1791, Captain Scoresby sailed from Whitby in northern England to the Arctic. Mariner Captain Jack (Bob Hoskins), obsessed with Scoresby, is troubled by the fact that Scoresby has not been adequately acknowledged and honored in his town -- so Jack sets out to retrace Scoresby's journey with a curious and offbeat crew -- an Australian hitchhiker (Peter McDonald), two elderly sisters, and stowaway Tessa (Sadie Frost). They set sail, pursued by NATO, the Royal Navy, and a mixed bag of various journalists and photographers. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob HoskinsPeter McDonald, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Young
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Captain Jack

Robert Young directed this fact-based British comedy-adventure. In 1791, Captain Scoresby sailed from Whitby in northern England to the Arctic. Mariner Captain Jack (Bob Hoskins), obsessed with Scoresby, is troubled by the fact that Scoresby has not been adequately acknowledged and honored in his town -- so Jack sets out to retrace Scoresby's journey with a curious and offbeat crew -- an Australian hitchhiker (Peter McDonald), two elderly sisters, and stowaway Tessa (Sadie Frost). They set sail, pursued by NATO, the Royal Navy, and a mixed bag of various journalists and photographers. Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Young
Writer(s):
Jack Rosenthal
Producer(s):
John Goldschmidt
Categories:
Comedy
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Harry P.

And a great character study too. It is a simple little fun movie that is very enjoyable to watch. The characters pull you into the story and make it feel like you are a part of the story.

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Kathy C.

Quirky little film with an odd cast of characters played well by some heavy hitters like Anna Massey and Gemma Jones. Not to mention the great Bob Hoskins. Makes me want to visit Whitby !

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