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The Adventures Of Huck Finn (1993)

Which movie is more accurate to the book of “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”?

Im reading the book The Adventures of Huckelberry Finn in english and i’m struggling with it and my english teacher said i should watch the movie, and i was wondering which movie would be better or more accurate to watch. The movie “Huckelberry Finn” (from 1974) or Disneys – “The Adventures of Huck Finn”(from 1993)

If you could please help me out that would be great!! :) thanks

I havent seen either but by experience Disney films usually skip alot of things when they make books into movies, I suggest watching the 1974 one, thats most likely more informative.

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Mark Twain's classic tale of the adventures of a young boy on the Mississippi and the fascinating characters he meets is given a rich treatment by the Disney Studios. Elijah Wood is the adventurous Huck, who befriends runaway slave Jim (Courtney B. Vance) and meets the crafty con men King (Jason Robards, Jr.) and Duke (Robbie Coltrane). 110 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Di...
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Huckleberry Finn's age has been scaled down in this 1993 Disney film in order to accommodate star Elijah Wood's young years at the time. But that's not the only concession Mark Twain's great American novel must make to Disney revisionism. Wood's Huck, as adapted for the screen by writer-director Stephen Sommers, is all rascal and only nominally a philosopher, which takes a lot of the soul out of ...
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Huckleberry Finn's age has been scaled down in this 1993 Disney film in order to accommodate star Elijah Wood's young years at the time. But that's not the only concession Mark Twain's great American novel must make to Disney revisionism. Wood's Huck, as adapted for the screen by writer-director Stephen Sommers, is all rascal and only nominally a philosopher, which takes a lot of the soul out of ...
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