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WHITE-JACKET – A Man at War – A Filmscript - Story Statistics

  1. WHITE-JACKET – A Man at War – A Filmscript 6. The Secret Melville Complete

    By AC Benus, in Screenplays. 07/25/2014 (Updated: 04/13/2021)

    Genres: Action/Adventure, Non-Fiction, General Fiction, Horror, Thriller/Suspense, Historical, Literary Fiction
    Sub-genres: Adventure, Drama, Reference, Action Fiction, Nautical , Industrial Revolution, Historical Literary, Psychological, Psychological Thriller
    • gay
    • death-defying
    • military
    • philosophy
    • psychology
    • death

    1845. In the spring Redburn leaves Peru for New York on a warship. He has nothing, and feels like a failure. Worst of all is the loss he leaves behind him in the Pacific – his husband is dead, and Toby is lost and presumably long buried. What awaits him in the fall when he arrives back 'home,' to a place he has not been for four years? There he must consider what his brother wants for him, against how Redburn might honor the noblest sacrifices of the men who love him have made.

    • 7 Chapters
    • 37,580 Words
    • 10,127 Views
    • 12 Comments
    • 1 Recommendation
    • Mature
  • Between and
  1. 7. White-Jacket Appendices
    • 9,159 Words
    • 0 Comments
    • 1,006 Views
  2. 6. Part 8 – Finale Ultimo
    • 3,523 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 712 Views
  3. 5. Part 6 – Theatricals & Part 7 – Before the Mast
    • 5,029 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 5,195 Views
  4. 4. Part 4 – Heading North & Part 5 – Rio
    • 6,023 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 820 Views
  5. 3. Part 3 – Tough Times Around the Cape
    • 5,097 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 1,044 Views
  6. 2. Part 2 – Heading South
    • 3,751 Words
    • 1 Comments
    • 790 Views
  7. 1. Part 1 – Homeward Bound
    • 4,998 Words
    • 2 Comments
    • 1,617 Views
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