The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938 film)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938 film)

Infobox Film
name = The Adventures of Tom Sawyer


image_size =
caption = UK DVD cover
director = Norman Taurog
H.C. Potter (fired, uncredited)
George Cukor (uncredited)
William A. Wellman (uncredited)
producer = David O. Selznick
writer = Mark Twain (novel)
John V.A. Weaver
Marshall Neilan (uncredited)
starring = Tommy Kelly
Jackie Moran
May Robson
Ann Gillis
music = Max Steiner (uncredited)
cinematography = James Wong Howe
editing =
distributor = United Artists
released = February 11 1938
runtime = 91-93 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
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amg_id = 1:1044
imdb_id = 0029844

"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is a 1938 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog. The screenplay by John V.A. Weaver was based on the classic 1876 novel by Mark Twain.

Plot

The United Artists release includes most of the sequences familiar to readers of the book, including the fence-whitewashing episode; a wild raft ride down the Mississippi River; Tom and Huckleberry Finn's attendance at their own funeral, after the boys, who were enjoying an adventure on a remote island, are presumed dead; the murder trial of local drunkard Muff Potter; and Tom and Becky Thatcher's flight through a cave as they try to escape from Injun Joe, who is revealed to be the real killer.

Production notes

This was the fourth screen adaptation of the Twain novel, following versions released in 1907, 1917, and 1930, and the first filmed in Technicolor.

H.C. Potter originally was signed to direct but was fired and replaced by Taurog after George Cukor declined the assignment. ["Memo from David O. Selznick", selected and edited by Rudy Behlmer, The Viking Press, 1972, pg. 168 ] Cukor directed some scenes, but received no on-screen credit for his contributions.

Tommy Kelly, a Bronx fireman's son, was selected for the title role through a national campaign waged by producer David O. Selznick, who later would conduct a similar search for an actress to portray Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind". According to a 1937 memo he sent to story editor Katharine Brown, he originally hoped to cast an orphan as Tom, feeling such a stunt would receive "tremendous attention and arouse such a warm public feeling that it would add enormously to the gross of the picture." ["Memo from David O. Selznick", pp. 124-125 ] Kelly failed to achieve the star status of fellow child actor Freddie Bartholomew, and after an inconsequential career he retired and later became a school teacher. [ [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=538&mainArticleId=152695 "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" at Turner Classic Movies] ]

After reading the comment cards completed by an audience at a sneak preview of the film, Selznick sent director Taurog a memo expressing concern about the climactic scene in the cave, which many viewers had described as "too horrible for children." He advised Taurog "this worried me, because we certainly want the picture to be for a family audience," and as a result he was cutting a close-up of Becky, in which her hysteria was "perhaps a shade too much that of a very ill woman, rather than that of a little girl," "with regrets." ["Memo from David O. Selznick", pg. 125]

On the strength of the designs for the cave sequence executed by William Cameron Menzies, Selznick hired him for "Gone with the Wind" ["Memo from David O. Selznick", pg. 156] .

Some exterior scenes were filmed at Big Bear Lake, Lake Malibu, and the Paramount Ranch in Agoura, California.

Cast

* Tommy Kelly as Tom Sawyer
*Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn
*Ann Gillis as Becky Thatcher
*May Robson as Aunt Polly
*Walter Brennan as Muff Potter
*Victor Jory as Injun Joe
* David Holt as Sid Sawyer
*Nana Bryant as Mrs. Thatcher
*Victor Kilian as Sheriff
*Olin Howland as Mr. Dobbins
*Donald Meek as Sunday School Superintendent
*Charles Richman as Judge Thatcher
*Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Harper
*Spring Byington as Widow Douglas
* Roland Drew as Dr. Robinson

Reception

"Time Out London" called the film "extraordinarily handsome to look at, with exquisite Technicolor camerawork by Wong Howe and some imaginative designs . . . [it] has its longueurs, but it does capture the sense of a lazy Mississippi summer and much of the spirit of the book, with Jory making a superbly villainous Injun Joe." [ [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/77545/the-adventures-of-tom-sawyer.html "Time Out London" review] ]

"TV Guide" described it as "a lively production featuring a quick pace, a chilling climax, and a surprising amount of wit." [ [http://www.tvguide.com/movies/adventures-tom-sawyer/109695 "TV Guide" review] ]

It received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction, and the Venice Film Festival Mussolini Cup for Best Film

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