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The Adventures of Huck Finn
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The Adventures of Huck Finn

For anyone who has ever dreamed of running away from it all
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User Score206 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19931h 48mEnglish
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Synopsis

Mischievous Huck Finn is unnerved when his father, reemerging after years away, kidnaps him in an attempt to take away a $600 inheritance from his late mother. Fearing for his life, Huck fakes his own death and escapes. He soon runs into his friend, Jim, a slave fleeing his master. Together, the pair embarks on a raft journey down the Mississippi River, staying ahead of pursuers who blame the slave for Huck's alleged murder.

Director
Stephen SommersFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Walt Disney Pictures2 production companies
Release
April 2, 1993Released
Box Office
$24MBudget $7M

Top Cast

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Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood
Huck Finn
Courtney B. Vance
Courtney B. Vance
Jim
Robbie Coltrane
Robbie Coltrane
The Duke
Jason Robards
Jason Robards
The King
Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman
Pap Finn
Dana Ivey
Dana Ivey
Widow Douglas
Anne Heche
Anne Heche
Mary Jane Wilks
James Gammon
James Gammon
Deputy Hines

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r96sk
Sep 27, 2020

A pretty mad film. First off, I did enjoy <em>'The Adventures of Huck Finn'</em>. The main reason for that is Elijah Wood, who is honestly tremendous in the role of Huckleberry Finn. I've only, as of recently, seen Wood in his adult years, this is the best performance I've seen from him; I'm yet to watch <em>'The Lord of the Rings'</em>, admittedly. Away from Wood, there are a few other strong cast members. Courtney B. Vance is impressive as Jim, while Jason Robards (The King) and Robbie Coltrane (The Duke) are a good double act. I very much like the cast. Onto the story. It's kinda bonkers. It goes from being sombre, to being funny, to being serious, back to sombre, back to funny etc. It's very up and down in that sense, the first and third acts are rather heavy but the middle act is as silly as it could possibly be really. It has a very mixed feel about it, amidst the overall arc of slavery. There is definitely a positive message in there, particularly with Finn and Jim. It's just muddled in with comedy, somewhat oddly. All that matters, though, is did I feel entertained by it? Yes, quite easily so. A film to watch, certainly. Worth noting I am the opposite of book smart (aim to change that at some point!), despite knowing the name of the title character I've never read the book by Mark Twain. Therefore I couldn't tell you if it does Twain's work justice, or how it relates to it.

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