Huckleberry Finn (1976)
Huck Finn is a homeless boy because he was abandoned by his father, who left the village for over a year. Although he lives in a barrel and the mother of his little friend Tom Sawyer does not want children to play with him, he is always surrounded by many friends. And it is during one of these games, while he is exploring a cave in search of "pirate treasure" that Huck discovers two robbers who had just looted the village.
Director: Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu, Tameo Kohanawa
Genre: Adventure, Animation
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: January 2, 1976
Cast
- Masako Nozawa - Huckleberry Finn (Voice)
- Yasuo Yamada - Jim (Voice)
Screenplay
- Mamoru Sasaki (Screenplay)
- Mark Twain (Original Story)
Music: Nobuyoshi Koshibe
Cinematography: Hirokata Takahashi
Production: Group TAC
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
friendship, mississippi river, slavery, slave
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Huckleberry Finn about?
- Huck Finn is a homeless boy because he was abandoned by his father, who left the village for over a year. Although he lives in a barrel and the mother of his little friend Tom Sawyer does not want children to play with him, he is always surrounded by many friends. And it is during one of these games, while he is exploring a cave in search of "pirate treasure" that Huck discovers two robbers who had just looted the village.
- Who directed Huckleberry Finn?
- Huckleberry Finn was directed by Hiroyoshi Mitsunobu, Tameo Kohanawa.
- Who stars in Huckleberry Finn?
- Huckleberry Finn stars Masako Nozawa, Yasuo Yamada.
- How long is Huckleberry Finn?
- Huckleberry Finn has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Huckleberry Finn?
- Huckleberry Finn is a Adventure, Animation film.
- Where was Huckleberry Finn produced?
- Huckleberry Finn was produced in Japan.