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Tom and Huck

A lot of kids get into trouble. These two invented it.
1995 | 97m | English

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A mischievous young boy, Tom Sawyer, witnesses a murder by the deadly Injun Joe. Tom becomes friends with Huckleberry Finn, a boy with no future and no family. Tom has to choose between honoring a friendship or honoring an oath because the town alcoholic is accused of the murder. Tom and Huck go through several adventures trying to retrieve evidence.
Release Date: Dec 22, 1995
Director: Peter Hewitt
Writer: Stephen Sommers, Mark Twain, David Loughery
Genres: Family, Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords mississippi river, based on novel or book, male friendship
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Painted Fence Productions
Box Office Revenue: $23,920,048
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jonathan Taylor Thomas Tom Sawyer
Brad Renfro Huck Finn
Eric Schweig Injun Joe
Charles Rocket Judge Thatcher
Amy Wright Aunt Polly
Michael McShane Muff Potter
Marian Seldes Widow Douglas
Rachael Leigh Cook Becky Thatcher
Lanny Flaherty Emmett
Courtland Mead Sid
Peter MacKenzie Mr. Sneed
Heath Lamberts Schoolmaster Dobbins
William Newman Doc Robinson
Joey Stinson Joe Harper
Blake Heron Ben Rodgers
Jim Aycock Defense Lawyer
Andy Stahl Sheriff
Adrian Roberts Welshman
Tiffany Lynn Clark Suzy Harper
Kellen Hathaway Billy Newton
Mark Cabus Farmer
Bronwen Murray Mary
Paul Kropfl Impatient Trial Spectator
Tamara Mello Townsperson (uncredited)
Ike Eisenmann Taverner (uncredited)
Name Job
Stephen Sommers Screenplay
David Freeman Editor
Peter Hewitt Director
Mark Twain Novel
David Loughery Screenplay
Stephen Endelman Original Music Composer
Bobby Bukowski Director of Photography
Tricia Tomey Casting Director
Keith P. Cunningham Assistant Art Director
Harriette Landau Key Makeup Artist
Donna M. Premick Makeup & Hair
Joanie Diener Music Editor
Gemma Jackson Production Design
Ellen Brill Set Decoration
Vicky Phillips Key Hair Stylist
Walter Anderson Sound Mixer
Dane A. Davis Supervising Sound Editor
Gail Levin Casting Director
Marie France Costume Design
Michael Rizzo Art Direction
Daniel Bradford Set Designer
Robin Jacobs Assistant Hairstylist
Todd Kasow Music Editor
Name Title
Laurence Mark Producer
John Baldecchi Producer
Stephen Sommers Executive Producer
Howard Ellis Associate Producer
Barry Bernardi Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

Good enough. It doesn't come close to Disney's other film from the 1990s featuring Mark Twain's Huckleberry, <em>'The Adventures of Huck Finn'</em>. In fairness, this one is more about Tom Sawyer than Huck, which is pleasing given they already portrayed Huck just two years prior. The actor who ... depicts the latterly named character is Brad Renfro, who isn't all that to be truthful; he's fine, just not memorable at all. Jonathan Taylor Thomas, meanwhile, plays Tom and he is, probably, the best part of this production. He's cheekiness works well for the role. Elsewhere, Eric Schweig (Injun Joe) makes for a decent bad guy. I like the vibe of <em>'Tom and Huck'</em>, I think it could've done without the love story but that doesn't hamper things much. I would say the film goes at a slower pace than I would prefer, it particularly drags ever so slightly towards the end. Still, I rate it... mostly thanks to Mr. Thomas.

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
3.0

**A (much) smaller production from the Disney repertoire that everyone forgot.** No one can deny the quality and relevance of Mark Twain's work, even those who, like me, were never attracted to his books. Yes, I have never read Twain's books, even though they are available in good translations in ... to my mother tongue. I never felt the desire or curiosity. This film takes advantage of two of its most important characters: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two boys full of personality. However, it's the only thing it takes advantage of, creating an entirely new story for them. It may not seem like it, but it is a film with Disney's approval. It is a film aimed at a teenage audience, with some maturity, and therefore has some violence and already addresses normal themes among teenagers, such as dating. The story created for the film is good enough for the effect it is, and for the film in question, but it is clear that the studio did not waste a lot of time or spend a lot of money on this production. On a technical level, the film meets the minimum requirements, but does not deliver anything beyond that. Overall, the film is good enough to entertain us, but it is unlikely to leave a lasting memory in anyone's mind. It is absolutely forgettable, so much so that, nowadays, no one remembers it. Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Brad Renfro are the duo of young actors who lead the cast, and they are really the only ones to deserve a certain type of prominence for the work they have developed. Eric Schweig and Michael McShane do smaller jobs, but they are the most valuable adults. The rest of the cast is an anonymous and indistinct mass like a ballet nucleus, moving and circulating without wanting our attention.

Oct 22, 2023