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Synopsis: The adventure unfolds as Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn - Tom's friend from the streets - witness a murder in the graveyard. Tom and Huck flee to Jackson Island and make a pact never to tell anyone about the incident. However, when the good-natured Muff Potter, who has been blamed for the murder is sentenced to death by hanging, Tom breaks his promise and returns to exonerate Muff Potter. In jun Joe, the actual murderer, makes a hasty exit from the courtroom during the trial. A short time later, Tom and Huck find references to a treasure and have to face In jun Joe again.
Director(s): Jo Kastner
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.4
PG-13
Year:
2014
90 min
241 Views


can't see your wife

and kids neither, 'cause

a, well, runaway slave

ain't got too much

chance for surviving.

- This might sound funny,

but I got me this here.

This...

this is a map.

And the ticket to freedom.

My freedom.

Now, here we are.

- Right here?

- Mm-hmm.

Now, we take this down here.

If I can make it

down here near the cable

where the Ohio River

and the Mississippi River flow,

then I can make it up here.

Then I could make it

up to the free states.

And once I get there, brother,

I'm gonna get me a good job

and make me enough money

to buy my whole family back.

- Mm-hmm.

Jim! Jim! Jim!

Steamboat's coming

straight for us!

- Whoa, whoa, don't you worry,

Mr. Huckleberry.

He ain't gonna touch us.

You just pass me the tiller.

Here.

What happened to Huck and Jim?

- Oh, those two?

Well, they floated

down the Mississippi

toward the town of Cairo.

There, they were

to board a steamboat

to get to the free states,

but carelessness

was responsible for them

to override that entry

and regrettably

send them even deeper

into the southern states...

and of course,

deeper and deeper

into the slave regions.

- Has Tom ever seen Huck again?

- No.

No, they never saw

each other again.

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