Tom Sawyer (1973 film)

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Tom Sawyer
Directed by Don Taylor
Produced by Arthur P. Jacobs
Frank Capra, Jr.
Written by Mark Twain (novel)
Robert B. Sherman
Richard M. Sherman
Starring Johnny Whitaker
Celeste Holm
Warren Oates
Jeff East
Jodie Foster
Music by John Williams
Robert B. Sherman
Richard M. Sherman
Cinematography Frank Stanley
Editing by Marion Rothman
Distributed by United Artists
Reader's Digest
Release date(s) March 15, 1973
Running time 104 min.
Country Flag of the United States
Language English
Followed by Huckleberry Finn
IMDb profile

Tom Sawyer was a popular 1973 theatrical version of the Mark Twain boyhood adventure story, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It starred Johnny Whitaker as Tom Sawyer, Jodie Foster as Becky Thatcher and Jeff East as Huckleberry Finn. Native American actor Kunu Hank whose birth name was Henry O' Brien took the role of Injun Joe. Eric Schweig popularized this vicious character in Tom and Huck (1995). The movie was produced by Reader's Digest. Along with the Twain story, the film was also a musical, with screenplay and songs by the "Sherman Brothers," aka Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman. Charlie Pride performed the opening tune "River Song". The film garnered some scandal as both boy actors appeared nude in the "Freebootin'" segment. This was shot in Arrow Rock, Missouri and Howes Cave, New York. Another similar film was released on television that same year.

Huckleberry Finn was the follow-up film to it, that came out the next year.

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  1. "Tom Sawyer"
  2. "River Song"
  3. "How Come?"
  4. "Gratifaction"
  5. "If'n I Was God"
  6. "A Man's Gotta Be (What He's Born To Be)"
  7. "Hannibal, Mo(Zour-Ee)"
  8. "Freebootin'"
  9. "Aunt Polly's Soliloquy"

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