

Huckleberry Finn
1974 Directed by J. Lee ThompsonHuckleberry Finn is a 15-year-old boy who has had a difficult relationship with his often violent father for a long time. When Dad tried to kidnap him, Huck decides to run away from home, and heads out of town on a raft. Huck is soon joined by Jim, a runaway slave who is no more eager to see his master than Huck is to see his father. As the two friends make their way down the Mississippi, they're faced with a variety of challenges and adventures.
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Jeff East
....................................................Huckleberry Finn

Paul Winfield
....................................................Jim

Harvey Korman
....................................................The King

David Wayne
....................................................The Duke

Arthur O'Connell
....................................................Col. Grangerford

Gary Merrill
....................................................Pap

Natalie Trundy
....................................................Mrs. Loftus
Director
...........................................................J. Lee Thompson
Producer
...........................................................Arthur P. Jacobs
Associate Producer
...........................................................Robert Greenhut
Music
...........................................................Fred Werner
Director of Photography
...........................................................László Kovács
Editor
...........................................................Michael F. Anderson
Casting
...........................................................Ross Brown
Production Companies
...................................................Reader's Digest
Apjac International
United Artists
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Music
Family
Adventure
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