Synopsis

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Sentiment rules in this version of the Twain tale of boyhood in 1850 Missouri, reasonably faithful except for minor details and making the character Jim a boy instead of a man. Includes the whitewash episode, puppy love, the graveyard murder, the boys’ running away to Jackson’s Island, the salvation of Muff Potter, and the cave adventure.

Written by

Rod Crawford <[email protected]>

User Reviews: Even after all these years, this David O. Selznick version of the Mark Twain classic holds up better than most. The humor with Sidney is stretched to the limits, but all of the novel’s high points are included. And most impressive is the camerawork of James Wong Howe, especially in those latter cave sequences.