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Elijah Wood | Huckleberry Finn |
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Courtney B. Vance | Jim |
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Ron Perlman | Pap Finn |
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Robbie Coltrane | The Duke |
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Dana Ivey | |
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James Gammon | |
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Tom Aldredge | |
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Frances Conroy | |
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Mary Louise Wilson | |
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Curtis Armstrong | |
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Anne Heche | Mary Jane Wilks |
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Jason Robards | |
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Renée O'Connor | Julia Wilks |
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Stephen Sommers | Director |
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Stephen Sommers | Writer |
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Mark Twain | Writer |
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Bob Ducsay | Editing |
Huckleberry Finn (Elijah Wood), the half-literate son of a drunk (Ron Perlman), runs away from home and follows the Mississippi River with an escaped slave named Jim (Courtney B. Vance). Along the way, the duo encounter adventures with colorful characters like The King (Jason Robards) and the Duke (Robbie Coltrane), two con men who impersonate British visitors in order to swindle three sisters (Anne Heche, Renee O'Connor, Laura Bell Bundy) out of their fortune. Jim also re-educates Huck away from the racist views that he has grown up with.
DVD : 2002-01-15
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