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Huckleberry Finn
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Synopsis
It's still the same old story...but what a story. This umpteenth filmization of the classic Mark Twain novel stars Ron Howard as Huck and Donny Most as Tom Sawyer. After faking his own murder to escape his brutish Pap (played by Howard's real-life father Rance), Huck and fugitive slave Jim (Antonio Fargas) fashion a raft and head off down the Mississippi. The darker elements and sociological commentary of the Twain original are carefully excised from this version, the better to allow more time for the antics of those "royal" rapscallions, the King (Jack Elam) and the Duke (Merle Haggard). Mark Twain himself makes a guest appearance, in the person of Royal Dano. Filmed along the Sacramento River in California (a frequent movie "stand-in" for the Mississippi), Huckleberry Finn was first broadcast March 25, 1975. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Peter M. Wooley Art Director
Mark Twain Book Author
Andrew Jackson Cinematographer
Earl Robinson Composer (Music Score)
Steven North Composer (Music Score)
Robert J. Totten Director
Diane Adler Editor
Marsh Hendry Editor
Steven North Producer
Jean Holloway Screenwriter
Roy Clark Singer
Year: 1975
Runtime: 74
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
ABC Circle