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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)
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| Starring: | Tony Randall, Patricia McCormack, Neville Brand, Mickey Shaughnessy, Judy Canova, Andy Devine, Archie Moore, Buster Keaton, Dolores Hawkins, Eddie Fetherston, Eddie Hodges, Finlay Currie, Harry Dean Stanton, John Carradine, Josephine Hutchinson, Minerva Urecal, Parley Baer, Royal Dano, Sherry Jackson, Sterling Holloway |
| Director: | Michael Curtiz |
| Genre: | Action & Adventure, Drama, Kids & Family |
| Year: | 1960 |
| Studio: | Warner Home Video |
| Length: | 108 minutes |
| Released: | August 26, 2003 |
| Rating: | G |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | Color, Widescreen, NTSC |
| Language: | English(Original Language), French(Subtitled), Spanish(Subtitled), French(Dubbed), English(Subtitled), Portuguese(Subtitled), Chinese(Subtitled), Korean(Subtitled), Thai(Subtitled) |
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SYNOPSIS:Mark Twain's then, now and forever classic about Huck Finn's runaway journey down the Mississippi and into manhood enjoys one of its best screen adaptations here. Michael Curtiz, legendary director of Casablanca and some 170 more films, pilots this all-family movie whose stars include 1960s era child actor Eddie Hodges (as irrepressible Huck) and savvy veterans Tony Randall (as snake-oil smooth King), Andy Devine (as a circus huckster) and Buster Keaton (as a circus sideman). And Archie Moore, long time light-heavyweight boxing champ who holds the record for most career knockouts, scores an acting KO as Jim, the fugitive slave who's Huck's rafting companion... and this appealing film's timeless conscience.
BONUS FEATURES:
- Theatrical Trailers of 4 Twain-Centered Movies:
- This Film
- 1939's Huckleberry Finn
- 1937's The Prince and the Pauper
- 1944's The Adventures of Mark Twain
- Mark Twain on the Screen Essay
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