Mischievous Huck Finn is unnerved when his father, reemerging after years away, kidnaps him in an attempt to take away a $600 inheritance from his late mother. Fearing for his life, Huck fakes his own death and escapes. He soon runs into his friend, Jim, a slave fleeing his master. Together, the pair embarks on a raft journey down the Mississippi River, staying ahead of pursuers who blame the slave for Huck's alleged murder.
Directing | Stephen Sommers | Director |
Sound | Christopher T. Welch | Sound Editor |
Production | Barry Bernardi | Executive Producer |
Directing | Sylvie Chesneau | Script Supervisor |
Production | Laurence Mark | Producer |
Camera | Mauro Fiore | Camera Operator |
Writing | Mark Twain | Novel |
Writing | Stephen Sommers | Screenplay |
Camera | Janusz Kamiński | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Betsy Heimann | Costume Design |
Sound | Ed Bannon | Sound Editor |
Sound | Fred Judkins | Supervising Sound Editor |
Production | John Baldecchi | Co-Producer |
Sound | Bill Conti | Music |
Production | Llewellyn Wells | Associate Producer |
Production | Mary Goldberg | Casting |
Art | Randy Moore | Art Direction |
Sound | Ed Fassl | Sound Editor |
Production | Robbie Goldstein | Location Manager |
Art | Richard Sherman | Production Design |
Sound | David Hagberg | Sound Editor |
Editing | Dale E. Grahn | Color Timer |
Sound | Richard Corwin | Sound Editor |
Art | Michael Warga | Set Decoration |
Sound | Randy Pease | Boom Operator |
Editing | Bob Ducsay | Editor |
Sound | Philip A. Hess | Sound Editor |
Sound | William Hooper | Sound Editor |
Production | Steve White | Executive Producer |
Crew | Ben Scott | Stunt Coordinator |
Camera | Kevin Whitlow | Dolly Grip |