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Las aventuras del Mississippi

Título original: Huckleberry Finn
  • Película de TV
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 18min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
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Las aventuras del Mississippi (1975)
Aventuras

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaHuckleberry Finn, a knavish boy weary of social expectations and his cruel, selfish father, floats a raft down the Mississippi River. With him is Jim, a slave running away from being sold. H... Leer todoHuckleberry Finn, a knavish boy weary of social expectations and his cruel, selfish father, floats a raft down the Mississippi River. With him is Jim, a slave running away from being sold. Huck realizes he must help Jim make it to freedom.Huckleberry Finn, a knavish boy weary of social expectations and his cruel, selfish father, floats a raft down the Mississippi River. With him is Jim, a slave running away from being sold. Huck realizes he must help Jim make it to freedom.

  • Dirección
    • Robert Totten
  • Guión
    • Jean Holloway
    • Mark Twain
  • Reparto principal
    • Ron Howard
    • Don Most
    • Royal Dano
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    217
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Robert Totten
    • Guión
      • Jean Holloway
      • Mark Twain
    • Reparto principal
      • Ron Howard
      • Don Most
      • Royal Dano
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    • 2Reseñas de críticos
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio en total

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    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Huckleberry Finn
    Don Most
    Don Most
    • Tom Sawyer
    • (as Donny Most)
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Mark Twain
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Jim
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • King
    Merle Haggard
    Merle Haggard
    • Duke
    Dee Carroll
    Dee Carroll
    • Aunt Sally
    James Almanzar
    • Silas Phelps
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Pap Finn
    Jean Speegle Howard
    Jean Speegle Howard
    • Widow Douglas
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Arch
    Sarah Selby
    Sarah Selby
    • Aunt Polly
    Alex Nicol
    Alex Nicol
    • Dr. Robinson
    Bill Erwin
    Bill Erwin
    • Harvey Wilkes
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
    • Jeremiah
    Woodrow Chambliss
    Woodrow Chambliss
    • Auctioneer
    • (as Woody Chambliss)
    Frederic Downs
    Frederic Downs
    • Ben Rucker
    Shug Fisher
    Shug Fisher
    • Old Doc
    • (as George 'Shug' Fisher)
    • Dirección
      • Robert Totten
    • Guión
      • Jean Holloway
      • Mark Twain
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    3TheLittleSongbird

    Even the Mississippi river isn't this soggy!

    One of the weakest, perhaps the weakest, adaptations of a good if not great book(Prince and the Pauper and Tom Sawyer, also by Mark Twain, thrill me much more though and are more accessible). And that is when judged on its own. The charming costumes and sets, Royal Dano's credibly delivered Mark Twain- though his presence wasn't really needed-and especially Jack Elam's lively performance are the only things that redeem Huckleberry Finn just a little. Everything else is a bit of an embarrassment to be honest with you. Rance Howard does his best but is far too restrained for a character that requires the opposite and the supporting characters are just dull and suffer from underwritten characters and non-existent development to them. Even worse were the performances of Ron Howard and Donny Most, that they are too old for their roles is one thing but the energy, innocence and resourcefulness that shape the characters of Huck and Tom are completely lost, instead they are rather lumbering and patronising. The relationship between Huck and Jim is even more interesting in the book and other adaptations, but bad characterisation and atmosphere made it nowhere near believable enough, there is not the sense that they care for one another and at no point can you relate to them or their friendship. But the worst part about this adaptation of Huckleberry Finn was that it never came to life. The direction is soggy, while the pacing is so ponderous it severely dilutes the adventure, nostalgia and thrills that makes Huckleberry Finn worth the read. The story is also over-simplified to the extent that it is not very easy to completely comprehend and everything, including the clumsily adapted dialogue, just feels banal when the characterisation and atmosphere is so diluted. The presence of the narrating of Mark Twain wasn't necessary, it didn't allow the story to speak for itself and it distracted rather than added to anything. The photography is not necessarily amateurish, but it looks as though little energy or enthusiasm was put into it, reminiscent of very simplistic TV quality. All in all, soggy, dull and banality of of the quite bad kind. A few decent things here and there but much of it is disappointingly poor, the 1974 musical and 1993 Elijah Wood adaptations were not perfect but they are much better than this. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    8katesgram

    They should have made this sooner!

    This movie was a good one to share with kids- no fears of bad language- sex -etc as in todays movies. The one thing I truly wish is that they would have made this version 10 years sooner when Ron Howard and Donny Most were the right ages to play Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer. Even with "babyish" faces they look at least 20 and not the 14 or 15 that they should have been. Ron was about the perfect guy to play the part when he was the right age. I am thinking about the time The Andy Griffith Show ended would have been the right time to do it. The fight scene with Pap made this even more clear. Granted a boy in that era might not have wanted to fight with his father but Ron was actually as big or bigger than his dad. Made the scene too unbelievable. And Donny was even bigger. I would have absolutely loved it had it been made with the same characters earlier. That said I give it an 8 - and earlier version would have gotten a 10.
    10palmspringsscal-969-441461

    I was a stand-in and action estra for this film when i was a a kid at 24yrs

    Well it was a 10 to me.It was my first film id ever worked in. I was never interested in film and didn't even know anyone in school plays much less. Then out of left field.... I got the job as a fluke when i answered an add in the local paper. I stood in for Royal Dano and jack Ilam. I got to do an extra scene a couple times. I was at the lead of city folks that chased the king and the other dufas along the river.im seen throwing my hat down at the end of the chase when the two rascals we chased ,shoved off in a boat and escaped. The filming was in the winter of 74 lightly swollen Sacramento River near colusa Ca. Ron howards family was there and they were so nice to us peons . One thing that surprised me was the water lines they even painted on the buildings about 6 ft or so off the ground to simulate the mississippi standing flood levels before there were levees high enough to contain the river. I had been staring at them from a distance wondering how the water level got that high on farm land here. It would have been big news if a levee had broke to cause those high marks. When I asked the script person about it,he laughed and told me they had been painted on for realism. i don't think you could even see it on film,but is was real and on every building on the vacant farm we were shooting at. They were very exacting about details like that. i rarely notice that level of authenticity anymore. It rained lightly off and on the entire shoot and i recal seeing merle haggard and others sitting in the chowhouse gambling the time away until they could resume shooting. The big production companies always had good food too.
    4BadWebDiver

    My LEAST fav film version of this story

    This is my least favorite film adaptation of this classic story (except for some very cheesy family TV series which had nothing in connection with the story except the title and the names of some of the characters!)

    I think it is way stodgy, and over-patronizing. It's almost like a high-school English essay version of the novel written by a B-grade student who doesn't follow the language very well. Either that or an early reader version written for lower grade-school kids. Either way, the pacing is very slow and self-conscious. It is almost too obvious that this is a famous story, even the characters know it! And much as I like and respect Ron Howard as a child actor, he is way too old, gushy and patronizing in this.

    My only real favorite moments were with Jack Elam as the "King", but that character virtually plays itself in nearly every version. (It's hard to imagine anyone not being fun in that - except for a very lame production indeed!) Ron's father Rance does moderately well as Pa, if a bit too quiet and self-consciously "literary" in the role.

    OK, this is not supposed to be a docudrama, and most people (or at least most film reviewers) seem to prefer versions of classic stories that sound "classical" and have themes that stick out like a sore thumb. But even so, I still like both the previous Sherman Brothers' musical version; and both the Elijah Wood Disney version and the Patrick Day tele-series that came afterward a whole heap better than this.

    (There are a few other versions I haven't seen yet, and would **really** like to. The Mickey Rooney version in particular.)

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    • Curiosidades
      Ron Howard was 20 years old when he played Huckleberry Finn, a role typically cast with boys age 11 to 15.
    • Pifias
      A shot of Huck and Jim floating down the river shows their raft with massive 16" logs underneath. They would not be capable of felling trees that large, nor carrying and assembling them together.
    • Conexiones
      Version of Tom Sawyer (1907)
    • Banda sonora
      Mississippi (Said the River, I'm Your Friend)
      Written by Earl Robinson and Steven North

      Performed by Roy Clark

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de marzo de 1975 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Huckleberry Finn
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Colusa County, California, Estados Unidos(Exterior)
    • Empresa productora
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Duración
      1 hora 18 minutos
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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