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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.7K
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)
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Mark Twain's 1851 story about two runaway friends, a fostered white boy and an escaped black slave, who sailed on a raft down the Mississippi River in search of freedom and adventure.Mark Twain's 1851 story about two runaway friends, a fostered white boy and an escaped black slave, who sailed on a raft down the Mississippi River in search of freedom and adventure.Mark Twain's 1851 story about two runaway friends, a fostered white boy and an escaped black slave, who sailed on a raft down the Mississippi River in search of freedom and adventure.

  • Director
    • Michael Curtiz
  • Writers
    • Mark Twain
    • James Lee
  • Stars
    • Tony Randall
    • Eddie Hodges
    • Archie Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Michael Curtiz
    • Writers
      • Mark Twain
      • James Lee
    • Stars
      • Tony Randall
      • Eddie Hodges
      • Archie Moore
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tony Randall
    Tony Randall
    • The King of France
    Eddie Hodges
    Eddie Hodges
    • Huckleberry Finn
    Archie Moore
    Archie Moore
    • Jim
    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Joanna Wilkes
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • Pap Finn
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    Mickey Shaughnessy
    • The Duke of Bilgewater
    Judy Canova
    Judy Canova
    • Sheriff's Wife
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Mr. Carmody
    Sherry Jackson
    Sherry Jackson
    • Mary Jane Wilkes
    Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton
    • Lion Tamer
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Capt. Sellers
    Josephine Hutchinson
    Josephine Hutchinson
    • Widow Douglas
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Grangeford Man
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Slave Catcher
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Sheriff of Harlan
    Dolores Hawkins
    • Riverboat Singer
    Sterling Holloway
    Sterling Holloway
    • Barber
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Slave Catcher
    • (as Dean Stanton)
    • Director
      • Michael Curtiz
    • Writers
      • Mark Twain
      • James Lee
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    10greenfrog

    Was this the last time literature and film met?

    All the acting was superb. The sets were...well, it was 1960. But the script! To hear Mark Twain so joyfully transposed, and so artfully accurate for the film characters and actors! What a straight, simple joy to see this film, made to entertain and doing it proudly, with all concerned -- actors and director mainly -- working on the same premise. And tell me Tony Randall didn't go home whistling after every day on the set! But this was Mark Twain done proud. How many other great writers so easily lend themselves to film scripts? What a writer! What fun he had with phrases, sayings and words. And how well all that was put to use in this movie. And PS Archie Moore was a great heavyweight.
    5wes-connors

    Such a Lot of World to See

    Mississippi River rafting with Eddie Hodges (as Huck) and Archie Moore (as Jim) impersonating Mark Twain's pair of runaway drifters. Despite the obvious attempt to be a classy production, with a well-intentioned assemblage of cast and crew, this version sinks like a pebble (if not a stone). It's overcast and miscast, but occasionally satisfying. Lucky young Hodges, who sang with Frank Sinatra, has a great scene with Andy Devine and Buster Keaton. Apparently, 20th century filmmakers were too shy to truly transfer all "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" to film. What they hinted at (or left out completely) can be found by reading the book - or, if you're lazy, listen to a vocal version of "Moon River". We're after the same rainbow's end.

    ***** The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (6/17/60) Michael Curtiz ~ Eddie Hodges, Archie Moore, Tony Randall
    7SnoopyStyle

    story of friendship

    It's the Mark Twain classic. Huckleberry Finn fakes his own death to escape his abusive father. He travels down the Mississippi River with fellow runaway, a slave named Jim. They form a strong bond and encounter various people including two con men. I've never read the book. Somehow, I escaped it in school. I do know the broad strokes. The movie has a bit of cursing and I counted one n* word. There could be more but it's not quite the book. I can't talk to the faithfulness of the adaptation. The story is much more fitting for a mini-series with its episodic nature. The kid is pretty good. He has the rambunctiousness. Jim needs a bigger performer. It's easier to dial it down than it is to dial it up. All in all, their friendship is what sells the movie and the story. They do well in that aspect and thereby makes this movie work.
    8bkoganbing

    Nice and entertaining Mark Twain

    Purists of Mark Twain will find fault with this adaption of Huckleberry Finn, but I like it and I think it captures the charm of Twain and the moral lessons he was trying to teach.

    Small town America, it's strengths and weaknesses is a subject done to death in novels, plays and film. I myself just did a review of This Boy's Life which has some of the same themes as Huckleberry Finn. Hannibal, Missouri of the 19th century sure had more charm than Concrete, Washington of the 20th century. Yet Eddie Hodges as Huck Finn had to leave it to fulfill his destiny as surely as Leonard DiCaprio had to leave Concrete.

    In fact the most riveting performance in this film is Neville Brand as Huck Finn's Pap. He's as bigoted and narrow-minded, though more explicitly racist than Robert DeNiro in This Boy's Life. Today we would call someone like Neville Brand, trailer park trash.

    Because the two are on screen for nearly the whole time, the players essaying the parts of Huck and Jim have to be good and have good chemistry. Archie Moore who was the reigning Light Heavyweight Champion when this was made delivers a great performance as the runaway slave Jim. As does Eddie Hodges as Huck. One theme of Twain's that remains intact is Huck's growth as a human being after being thrown together with Jim who he now sees as a person instead of property.

    In fact MGM put together an excellent supporting cast for tyro players Eddie Hodges and Archie Moore. Tony Randall and Mickey Shaughnessy as con men King and Duke are a joy to watch. The whole movie is.
    7weezeralfalfa

    Entertaining adaptation of Twain's classic novel

    This is one of a number of film adaptations of Mark Twain's classic novel of the same title. I haven't seen any others to compare. Although Eddie Hodges, as Huck Finn, and Archie Moore, as African American slave Jim, are the principle characters, I vote for Tony Randall as giving the stand out acting performance, as con man the 'King', along with his accomplice Mickey Shaughnessy, as the 'Duke'........In general, I found it an entertaining experience. Neville Brand plays Huck's scary ne'er do well alcoholic father, Papy, who is always criticizing Huck. He even accuses Huck of murdering his mother, since she died in childbirth. Jose Hutchinson plays the widow Douglas, who takes Huck in, being essentially an orphan. Jim, slave to the widow, runs away after he heard that she was planning on selling him to raise money to meet Papy's demand for not taking Huck way. Jim is also accused of probably murdering Huck, in Huck's staged suggestion that he had been attacked and thrown in the river. These two runaways meet and steal a raft to float down the Mississippi.......I have several reality issues to discuss. Jim's stated goal is to float down to Cairo, Illinois, a free state, and head north. But, Hannibal , Missouri, where he started from, is well north of Cairo. So, why couldn't he simply raft over to the Illinois side of the river and claim freedom?? 2)Jim recognizes the corpse in the derelict house boat they run into as being that of Papy, and refuses to allow Huck to see in that room. How did Papy's corpse wind up there? He lived in a shack. 3)Why are the King and the Duke on the steamboat that picked up Huck and Jim? They were arrested by the sheriff and presumably put in jail, unless they simply paid a fine for impersonating, with the intent of robbing an inheritance. See it In color at YouTube

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    • Trivia
      The four songs included in the film were originally intended for an M-G-M Technicolor musical version of "Huckleberry Finn" which was supposed to have been filmed in 1952, but was never made. It was supposed to have starred Dean Stockwell as Huck, William Warfield (fresh from his triumph as Joe in Show Boat (1951)) as Jim, and Gene Kelly and Danny Kaye as the two con men. The film was abandoned because Kelly wanted to take advantage of a tax deal that required that he work in Europe for eighteen months.
    • Goofs
      Just before Huck and Jim jump off the riverboat, Huck puts on his pants. We hear a "snap" as he snaps his pants. He then zips up his zipper. Neither snap fasteners or zippers were in use at the time (1851).
    • Quotes

      Huckleberry Finn: I couldn't help a runaway slave, Jim. Why, folks'd say I was no better than a lowdown abolitionist.

    • Connections
      Featured in Off to See the Wizard: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Part 1 (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Huckleberry Finn
      (uncredited)

      Music by Burton Lane

      Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

      Performed by Archie Moore

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'
    • Filming locations
      • Mississippi River, USA(location shooting)
    • Production company
      • Formosa Productions
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      • $1,357,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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