- Huckleberry Finn (1974 film)
Infobox Film
name = Huckleberry Finn
caption =
director =J. Lee Thompson
producer =Arthur P. Jacobs
writer =Robert B. Sherman ,Richard M. Sherman ,Mark Twain
starring =Jeff East Paul Winfield Harvey Korman
music =Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman
Fred Werner
cinematography = László Kovács
editing = Michael F. Anderson
distributor =United Artists
released = (USA)May 24 , 1974
(Sweden)March 3 ,1975
runtime = 118 min.
country = UK / U.S.
awards =
language = English
budget =
preceded_by = Tom Sawyer
followed_by =
amg_id =
imdb_id = 0071634"Huckleberry Finn" is a
musical film version of theMark Twain boyhood adventure story, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ". It starredJeff East asHuckleberry Finn andPaul Winfield asJim .The movie was produced by "
Reader's Digest " andArthur P. Jacobs famous for producing the "Planet of the Apes " series of motion pictures. Along with the Twain story, the film was also a musical, with memorable screenplay and songs by the ubiquitous "Sherman Brothers ," akaRobert B. Sherman andRichard M. Sherman . Songs such as "Freedom" and "Cairo, Illinois" are particularly memorable.This film was a follow-up to the previous years' highly successful "Tom Sawyer" which was produced and written by the same team. Jeff East played the role of "Huckleberry" as well.
But unfortunately, 1974's "Huckleberry Finn" was riddled with setbacks. First and foremost was the death of Arthur Jacobs half way through shooting. The second problem was the poor direction of
J. Lee Thompson who didn't seem to know how to handle synchronized musical direction. Third was the unfortunate timing of writer Robert B. Sherman's artificial knee operation (also mid shoot, and amongst the first procedure of its kind).With no competent pilot at the helm, the Huckleberry raft ran adrift and scattered into an unmendable number of pieces.
Roberta Flack sang the beautiful lost classic, "Freedom" but insisted on guitar backing her up. She threatened to sue if the Original Cast album were released with heavy orchestra and so although the album was recorded and printed, it was never released.There are still some excellent moments in the film, and wonderful musical numbers "Freedom" being one of them.
Cast
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Jeff East as Huckleberry Finn
*Paul Winfield as Jim
*Harvey Korman as The King
*David Wayne as The Duke
*Arthur O'Connell as Col. Grangerford
*Gary Merrill as Pap
*Natalie Trundy as Mrs. Loftus
*Lucille Benson as Widow Douglas
*Kim O'Brien as Maryjane Wilks
*Jean Fay as Susan Wilks
*Ruby Leftwich as Miss Watson
*Odessa Cleveland as Jim's wifeongs
The song was written by the
Sherman Brothers .
# Freedom. Sung byRoberta Flack . Flack did not approve of the musical arrangement and threatened a lawsuit if the Original Cast album were not remastered to her liking.
#Cairo, Illinois. Sung byJeff East andPaul Winfield .
#Rotten Luck. It was sung byGary Merrill . The entire song was filmed sans-sync except for the final line of the song in which we see Merrill look back at the cabin and say, "And now my luck... It ain't so bad!". The unsynchronized direction of this musical number did not work very well and did not seem motivated or natural.
#A Rose In A Bible.
#Someday, Honey Darlin'. Sung byPaul Winfield .
#Royalty!. Sung byHarvey Korman .
#The Royal Nonesuch. Sung byHarvey Korman .
#What's Right, What's Wrong?. Sung byJeff East .
#Into His Hands. Sung byHarvey Korman .References
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Sherman, Robert B. "". Pages: 178-181, Santa Clarita: Camphor Tree Publishers, 1998.
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