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Les aventures de Huckleberry Finn ()

The Adventures of Huck Finn (original title)
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In Missouri, during the 1840s, young Huck Finn fearful of his drunkard father and yearning for adventure, leaves his foster family and joins with runaway slave Jim in a voyage down the... See more »

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Huck Finn
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Jim
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The Duke
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The King
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Pap Finn
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Widow Douglas
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Mary Jane Wilks
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Deputy Hines
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Harvey Wilks
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Dr. Robinson
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Susan Wilks (as Laura Bundy)
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Country Jake
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Miss Watson
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Scrawny Shanty Lady
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Ben Rodgers (as Daniel Tamberelli)
Denman C. Anderson ...
Book Worm (as Denman Anderson)
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Bully
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Joe Rodgers
Marion Zinser ...
Levi Bell (as Marian Zinser)
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Julia Wilks
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Shanty Lady's Husband
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Billy Grangerford
Richard Anders ...
Col. Grangerford
Elaine Fjellman ...
Miss Sophie Grangerford
Janet Shea ...
Mother Grangerford
Jay R. Unger ...
Sirus
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Sheriff
Paul Kropfl ...
Campfire Man
Mark Allen Branson ...
William Wilks
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Abe Turner
Hoskins Deterly ...
Curmudgeon
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Joe Turner
Gary Lee Davis ...
Fighting Man #1
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Fighting Man #2 (as Ben R. Scott)
Russell Paul Parkerson ...
The Fishing Boy
Kimberly Latrice Hall ...
Louise
Paul Dewees ...
Auctioneer
Evelyn B. Bunch ...
Jingo Lady
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Kevin Young ...
Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stephen Sommers ... (directed by)

Written by

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Mark Twain ... (novel)
 
Stephen Sommers ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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John Baldecchi ... co-producer
Barry Bernardi ... executive producer
Laurence Mark ... producer (produced by)
Llewellyn Wells ... associate producer
Steve White ... executive producer

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Bill Conti ... (music by)

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Janusz Kaminski ... director of photography

Film Editing by

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Bob Ducsay ... film editor

Editorial Department

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Dale E. Grahn ... color timer
Peter Heinemann ... assistant editor
Kelly Matsumoto ... first assistant editor

Casting By

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Mary Goldberg ... (casting by)

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Richard Sherman

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Randy Moore

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Michael Warga

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Betsy Heimann ... (as Betsy Faith Heimann)

Makeup Department

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Coree Lear ... key makeup artist
Vicky Phillips ... key hair stylist
Darlene Brumfield ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Mitch Gates ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Miguel Ángel Poveda ... post-production supervisor
Llewellyn Wells ... unit production manager
Angel Pine ... Post Production Executive (uncredited)
Steven Tyler Sahlein ... post production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Howard Ellis ... first assistant director
Darryl Frank ... second second assistant director
Kevin Barry Howe ... second assistant director
Greg Michael ... second unit director

Art Department

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Elizabeth M. Burhop ... art department coordinator
Steve Grodt ... key swing
Nicola Hewitt ... set dresser
Keith Neely ... set designer
Paul Oliver ... lead scenic artist
Michael Reinhart ... construction coordinator
Byron Scott Thomas ... property master (as Byron Thomas)
Lou A. Trabbie III ... lead man
Keith Walters ... assistant property master
Lauren York ... construction foreman
John Alvin ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Steve C. Aaron ... production sound mixer (as Steve Aaron)
Rick Ash ... re-recording mixer
Ed Bannon ... sound editor
Jeff Cannon ... second boom operator
Richard Corwin ... sound editor
Ed Fassl ... sound editor (as Edward Fassl)
Marilyn Graf ... foley mixer
David Hagberg ... sound editor (as David Lee Hagberg)
Catherine Harper ... foley artist
Philip A. Hess ... sound editor
William Hooper ... foley artist / sound editor
Fred Judkins ... supervising sound editor
Doc Kane ... adr mixer
Ossama Khuluki ... foley artist (as Osama Khuluki)
Randy Pease ... boom operator
Robert L. Sephton ... sound designer (as Robert Sephton) / sound editor (as Robert Sephton)
Mark A. Tracy ... assistant sound editor
Christopher T. Welch ... sound editor (as Chris Welch)
Dean A. Zupancic ... re-recording mixer

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Michael Arbogast ... special effects assistant (as Michael N. Arbogast)
Roy Arbogast ... special effects coordinator (as Roy H. Arbogast)
Bill Lee ... special effects assistant
Jesse Wayne ... keel boat driver
Erick Brennan ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

Stunts

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Dustin Courtney ... stunts
Jeff Danoff ... stunts
Gary Lee Davis ... stunts
Ousaun Elam ... stunts
Marian Green ... stunts
Johnny Hock ... stunts (as John Hock)
Mike H. McGaughy ... stunts (as Mike McGaughy)
Larry Nicholas ... stunt double
Walter Robles ... stunts (as Walt Robles)
Ben Scott ... stunt coordinator (as Ben R. Scott) / stunts
Walter Scott ... stunts
R.L. Tolbert ... stunts
Greg Walker ... stunts
Mike Watson ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Blood ... electrician
Marek Bojsza ... electrician
John Bramley ... still photographer (as J. Bramley)
Murray K. Campbell ... gaffer
Jeffrey R. Clark ... first assistant camera
Steve Drake ... grip
Scott Fawley ... grip
Mauro Fiore ... camera operator
Jarek Gorczycki ... best boy electric
Paul Howard ... electrician
John Knight ... key grip
Steven Meizler ... second assistant camera
Joe A. Ponticelle ... second assistant camera
Charles Seabrook ... grip
Angelo Louis Suasnovar Jr. ... best boy grip
Kevin Whitlow ... dolly grip
Rocky Ford ... grip (uncredited)
Wells A. Smith ... key rigging grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Amy Lippens ... casting associate
Lisa Parks ... extras casting
Anne Massey ... casting: Natchez (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Patricia K. Armagast ... set costumer
Mary Claire Hannan ... set costumer
Joan Thomas ... costume supervisor
Dana Wright ... set costumer

Location Management

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Robbie Goldstein ... location manager
Paige M. Sibley ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Bob Bornstein ... music preparation
Lee De Carlo ... score mixer
Michael Dittrick ... music editor
Jack Eskew ... orchestrator
Ken Johnson ... music editor
Steve Livingston ... music editor
Chris McGary ... assistant music editor
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Daniel J. Johnson ... music editor (uncredited)
Blake Martin Moulin ... assistant music editor (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Matt Walker ... music executive (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Dean Curtis Black ... transportation captain
Edward Flotard ... transportation coordinator
Stanley Robinson ... driver (uncredited)

Other crew

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Guy Adan ... unit publicist
Petra Alexandria ... assistant: Mr. Mark
Ann Blessing ... adr voice
Francie Brown ... dialect coach
Samuel L. Cauthen ... animal wrangler
Sylvie Chesneau ... script supervisor
June Christopher ... adr voice
Cam Clarke ... adr voice
Robert Clarke ... adr voice
Maureen 'Mo' Crutchfield ... assistant production accountant
Elizabeth Dollarhide ... production assistant
Ann Dunsford ... assistant production coordinator (as Ann Ashby Dunsford)
Jenny Fitzgibbons ... production accountant
Judith Kahn ... title designer
Lisa Lynn Kearsley ... production coordinator
Alexandra Koch ... assistant: Mr. Bernardi and Mr. Wells
Teddy Lee ... key set production assistant
Jim Lipman ... marine researcher
Gary Lowe ... marine boat coordinator
Jon Mallard ... production assistant
Gina Matthews ... assistant: Mr. Baldecchi
Sandra McNeil ... studio teacher (as Sandra J. McNeil)
Brian Rankel ... assistant: Mr. Mark
Ben Taunton ... marine boat coordinator
C. Ransom Walrod ... marine boat coordinator
Jody Winger ... title illustration
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Huckelberry was a young boy , who runs away from home, and floats down the Mississippi River. He meets a run away slave named Jim and the two undertake a series of adventures based on the Picaresque novel by Mark Twain. As the story progresses the duo exploit an array of episodic enterprises, while Huckleberry slowly changes his views of bigotry. Along the way, Huck and Jim meet the King and Duke, who ultimately send the protagonists towards a different route on their journey. As Huck begins to have a change of heart, he gradually begins to distinguish between right and wrong, and conclusively, Huck is faced with the moral dilemma between the world's prejudice, of which he's grown up with, and the lessons Jim has taught him throughout the story about the evils of racism. Written by Cayman Frendt

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Taglines For anyone who has ever dreamed of running away from it all. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les aventures de Huckleberry Finn (France)
  • Die Abenteuer von Huck Finn (Germany)
  • Las aventuras de Huckleberry Finn (Spain)
  • Die Abenteuer von Huck Finn (Austria)
  • Οι περιπέτειες του Οσκ Φινν (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Box Office

Budget $6,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $5,033,029, 04 Apr 1993

Did You Know?

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Trivia No sound stages were used in this movie. See more »
Goofs When Huck Finn is walking with Billy Grangerford (at 45:05 to 45:07) to a brick outbuilding where a new slave is chained, you can see the brake lights of a blue mini van in the bottom left quarter of the screen - look to the left of the tree trunk, under the shrubbery. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cop and a Half/The Adventures of Huck Finn/Jack the Bear/The Opposite Sex How to Live with Them/Intervista (1993). See more »
Soundtracks String Quartet No.17 'Jagd' in B-Flat major, K.458 See more »
Quotes Huck Finn: I'm sorry Jim... I didn't want this to happen.
Jim: You're still my best and only friend.
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