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Tom Sawyer

  • 1973
  • G
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.8K
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Tom Sawyer (1973)
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn investigate a suspicious graveyard murder and more in this musical version of Mark Twain's novel.
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Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn investigate a suspicious graveyard murder and more in this musical version of Mark Twain's novel.Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn investigate a suspicious graveyard murder and more in this musical version of Mark Twain's novel.Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn investigate a suspicious graveyard murder and more in this musical version of Mark Twain's novel.

  • Director
    • Don Taylor
  • Writers
    • Mark Twain
    • Robert B. Sherman
    • Richard M. Sherman
  • Stars
    • Johnny Whitaker
    • Celeste Holm
    • Warren Oates
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Mark Twain
      • Robert B. Sherman
      • Richard M. Sherman
    • Stars
      • Johnny Whitaker
      • Celeste Holm
      • Warren Oates
    • 19User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 5 nominations total

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    Johnny Whitaker
    Johnny Whitaker
    • Tom Sawyer
    Celeste Holm
    Celeste Holm
    • Aunt Polly
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Muff Potter
    Jeff East
    Jeff East
    • Huckleberry Finn
    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Becky Thatcher
    Lucille Benson
    Lucille Benson
    • Widder Martha Douglas
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Mr. Dobbins
    Noah Keen
    Noah Keen
    • Judge Cyrus Thatcher
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Clayton
    Richard Eastham
    Richard Eastham
    • Dr. P. R. Robinson
    Sandy Kenyon
    Sandy Kenyon
    • Constable Clemmens
    Joshua Hill Lewis
    • Cousin Sidney
    Susan Joyce
    Susan Joyce
    • Cousin Mary
    Steve Hogg
    • Ben Rogers
    Sean Summers
    • Billy Fisher
    K. Michael Jefferson
    • Joe Jefferson
    • (as Kevin Jefferson)
    Page Williams
    • Saloon Girl
    James A. Kuhn
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    • Director
      • Don Taylor
    • Writers
      • Mark Twain
      • Robert B. Sherman
      • Richard M. Sherman
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    User reviews19

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    10dsayne

    Mark Twain would have liked this one.

    This film captures the essence of Tom Sawyer. The wonder and freedom of childhood, and the struggles of growing up. Johnny Whitaker gives the best performance of his career, portraying Tom as mischievous and clever, yet lovable and innocent. This is not the Tom so often portrayed in films, who is a conniving brat. This is the Tom of the book who gets in trouble because he is curious and adventurous, whose mind wanders in church and school, and who stretches the truth or even fibs without malicious intent.

    The rest of the cast is excellent, The production appears to be on location and is very authentic, and the music is well done. This is a true musical in that the lyrics serve to move the story along. If you like musicals, this is for you. If you don't, then concentrate on the lyrics and what they are telling you about the central character.

    The book is timeless because of it's universal theme, the glory days of childhood. The Movie captures that. It will bring a tear to your eye as you hear the theme song "...a boy is gonna grow to be a man, be a man. Only once in his life is he free. Only one golden time in his life is he free."
    10jpycior-1

    Great film

    I really enjoyed this movie and the music that was in it. Lots of good fun and adventure! I do believe Mr.Mark Twain would approve! This movie hits all the right notes and what an adventure! One can clearly see how the two lead actors make choices for their characters and the results are very good. I enjoyed the journey and the adventure the two went on, and I felt the movie was a very good adaptation of the novel. I can remember reading the book and not wanting to put it down, and was living in SC at the time the movie came out. We lived along a river as it was and as a 10 year old, I could somewhat relate to the main characters in the way of wanting to go on such an adventure. This movie was very good from start to finish, and I can distinctly recall to me, the scariest part..when they were all in the caves.
    8m_ruch-1

    Hurrah for the DVD! What a way to relive this film!

    Adrian Everett's dreams have been answered!! MGM/UA has released this title and Huck Finn (in which child actor Jeff East reprises his role as the title character) on DVD. My only complaint, and it is a minor one, is that MGM opted not to release the film on DVD in the widescreen format. The title and end credit sequences are in widescreen, while the remainder of the film is "modified to fit your screen". Much as I prefer widescreen films presented in their original aspect ratio, Tom Sawyer does not lose anything by being "panned and scanned". If anything, the full screen presentation enhances the performances of the child actors, allowing them to fill the screen with their winning personalities. Johnny Whitaker as Tom, and Jeff East as his rag-tag friend Huck, really light up the screen in every scene they are in, but it is Jodie Foster, as Becky Thatcher, who steals Tom's and the audience's hearts.

    Most of the musical score is forgettable, but overall, the Sherman brothers have once again done an admirable job. Several of the songs, such as "Free-bootin" and "Gratifaction" will stick in your head. But it is, "River Song", as performed by Charlie Pride, that will bring a tear to your eye as you think about lost childhood. "...a boy is gonna grow to be a man, be a man. Only once in his life is he free. Only one golden time in his life is he free."

    I highly recommend this film, and this DVD to anyone who is a Tom Sawyer fan. All of the storytelling elements of the earlier David O'Selznick production are here, and with the exception of the music, the two films are very similar. While it is the child actors that really sell this film, I cannot overlook the memorable performance of Kunu Hank (apparently in his only film role) as Injun Joe.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer adapted into a nice musical version

    Adaptation-wise, the best version is the 1938 film(though it occasionally suffers from being too faithful). This 1973 musical version is not one to dismiss either, in regard to the adapting the main events are intact and with the right impact. Though it could've stuck to Mark Twain's prose a little more, the script is fine and witty in quality but the simplifying of the philosophising of Twain's writing makes Tom not quite as interesting or in depth as he is in the book. But it is a nice and really quite good film on its own. It does get off to a slow start and feels for the first 15 minutes or so a little aimless, and while the songs are very pleasant only Freebootin', Gratifaction and River Song stood out properly. The rest aren't bad at all but somewhat too short and incidental. John Williams does arrange and conduct them beautifully though so further credit is due. The film looks absolutely beautiful though, the costumes and sets are great and the photography evocative, at its best it is absolutely splendid. The story has a real innocence and charm and is paced generally very well, the standouts being the charming picnic scene, the riverboat encounter, the intense confrontation in the caves, Tom and Huck's "funeral" and Injun Joe's spectacular leap from the courtroom. The choreography/staging of the musical numbers are appropriately lively too especially in Gratifaction. Johnny Whitaker is very well-cast as Tom, and Jeff East and particularly Jodie Foster match him in spirited and charming performances. In support, Celeste Holm impresses as Aunt Polly being overbearing yet loving- exactly the right approach for the character, Warren Oates seems to be really enjoying himself as Muff Potter and Kuna Hank is one creepy Injun Joe. Overall, a nice if not exceptional musical version of a classic. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    8k_scherer

    Remembrances of the filming of Tom Sawyer

    I have not seen this version of Tom Sawyer for quite a few years, but I did see it as a child on the "Big Screen". The fun part for me about this movie is that I grew up just a few miles from where most of it was filmed -- a small river town in Mid-Missouri called Arrow Rock. It's not the type of area where a person gets to see a lot of movies being filmed, so you can imagine that this was quite an event for a small rural area at the time.

    I was 12 at the time, same age as Johnny Whitaker when he played Tom, and I remember going to watch the filming of several scenes -- especially the "picnic scene". It was also interesting to see what was done to the town to prepare for the making of the film. The main street, which is paved asphalt, was covered with several inches of dirt. The concrete sidewalks were converted to boardwalk sidewalks, which still exist today! It was fun to watch the film in the theater, because many of the extras in the film were local townspeople, neighbors, and friends. You watched to pick out the scenes where you would recognize people you know.

    There is a special celebration in Arrow Rock this year for the July 4th festivities, celebrating the 35 years since the filming of Tom Sawyer (1972). Johnny Whitaker and Jeff East are returning to Arrow Rock to participate in the festivities... and I will be returning to partake also! If you're ever driving across Missouri on I-70, I invite you to take a slight detour on Hiway 41 North (just about 130 miles west of St. Louis) and visit the little historic town of Arrow Rock.... where for two months in 1972, Hollywood came to visit!

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    • Trivia
      Actor Johnny Whitaker revealed on the television series Oprah: Where Are They Now? (2012), episode: Spice Girl Geri Horner, Vee Jay Ed Lover & Family Affair Star Kathy Garver (2016), that he did not want to make Tom Sawyer, he wanted to go to summer camp instead. But his parents made him make the movie. They reached a compromise that he would shoot the movie for a few weeks and then go to camp. He said after shooting for 8 weeks he was picked up by a helicopter on location, and then flown to his summer camp. He said it was completely humiliating to have the entire cast of young boys see him fly off in this huge helicopter while everyone watched. Indeed the movie turned out to be a big deal; it did a decent box office, got great reviews and was nominated for a couple Oscars, and even spawned a sequel. But Whitaker said he still regrets not being able to spend all summer at camp.
    • Goofs
      Injun Joe leaps out of the courtroom window and lands on the ground. When he gets up and starts to run, the covering used to hide whatever soft surface he landed on flips up for a second.
    • Quotes

      Becky Thatcher: It's so nice being engaged.

      Tom Sawyer: Why, sure. When me and Amy Lawrence was engaged, we used to go...

      Becky Thatcher: Oh, Tom! So, I'm not the first one you've been engaged to. Philanderer!

      Tom Sawyer: What?

      Becky Thatcher: Well, that's what you are.

      Tom Sawyer: Yeah, but what does it mean?

      Becky Thatcher: I'm not sure. But, even if I did know, I wouldn't tell you!

      [Becky Thatcher begins walking away from him]

    • Connections
      Featured in The Boys: L'histoire des frères Sherman (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      River Song
      Written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman

      Performed by Charley Pride

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Musical Adaptation of Mark Twain's 'Tom Sawyer'
    • Filming locations
      • Meramac Caverns, Stanton, Missouri, USA(cave scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Reader's Digest
      • Apjac International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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