Summaries

In 1840s Missouri, young Huckleberry Finn, wanting to escape his violent drunkard father, joins Black runaway slave Jim on a quest for freedom down the Mississippi River on a raft.

Huckleberry Finn, a rambuctious boy adventurer chafing under the bonds of civilization, escapes his humdrum world and his selfish, plotting father by sailing a raft down the Mississippi River. Accompanying him is Jim, a slave running away from being sold. Together the two strike a bond of friendship that takes them through harrowing events and thrilling adventures.—Jim Beaver <[email protected]>

In Hannibal, Missouri in the mid nineteenth century, young Huckleberry Finn and his guardians' slave, Jim, run away independently of each other but for the same reason. Huck's no good father is holding Huck for ransom, the only way Huck's guardians can come up with the money is to sell Jim to the slave traders. After leaving, Jim runs into Huck and they decide to travel together down the Mississippi River on a raft to the free state of Illinois where Jim can live free. They learn that the news around Hannibal is that Jim murdered Huck, so the two have no choice but to escape. On their travels, they run into one adventure after another, including run-ins with wealthy Colonel Grangeford and his unusual family, slave traders, and con men known as the King and Duke. But before they get to their final destination, Huck changes their collective plans for what he feels is the best for both.—Huggo

Details

Keywords
  • two word title
  • character name as title
  • 19th century
  • drunkard
  • runaway boy
Genres
  • Adventure
  • Family
  • Musical
Release date May 23, 1974
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) G
Countries of origin United States
Official sites MGM
Language English
Filming locations Mississippi River, Mississippi, USA
Production companies Apjac International Reader's Digest

Box office

Budget $3000000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 58m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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