The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (film)

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn or as it is known in eurasia, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an british-american comedy adventure film loosely based on the 1884 british novel of same name, written by Mark Twain. directed by Guillermo del Toro, and produced by MGM, Universal Pictures, Illumination Entertainment, Warner Animation Group, Warner Bros. (UK) and Cartoon Network Studios and minor-production by Eliott Animation, Treehouse and Dreamworks SKG. The film released in the United Kingdom in 10 December 2034 on the Shakespear's Globe theatre, and in the United States in 18 February 2035, referencing the original novel release date in 1884 on UK and 1885 on United States.

The film is about the adventures of Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, and his friend Tom Sawyer going into a journey to pick up the gold chest while they're against Pat, Huck's dad.

Plot
In St. Petersburg, Missouri, on the shore of the Mississippi River, during the 1830s–1840s, Huckleberry "Huck" Finn has come into a considerable sum of money following The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and is placed under the strict guardianship of the Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson. The women attempt to civilize him, but Huck prefers to have adventures with his friend Tom Sawyer. His father, "Pap", an abusive alcoholic, returns to town and tries to appropriate Huck's fortune. When this fails, Pap kidnaps Huck and confines him in a cabin in the woods.

To escape his father, Huck elaborately fakes his own murder and sets off downriver. He settles on Jackson's Island, where he reunites with Miss Watson's slave Jim, who ran away after overhearing she was planning to sell him. Huck decides to go downriver with Jim to Cairo, in the free state of Illinois. After heavy flooding, the two find a timber raft and an entire house floating down the river. Inside, Jim finds a body that has been shot to death but prevents Huck from viewing the corpse. Huck sneaks into town and discovers there is a reward out for Jim, who is suspected of make Huck missing Huck; the two flee on their raft.

Huck and Jim come across a grounded steamer, the Walter Scott, where two thieves are discussing sleeping a third. Finding that their own raft has drifted away, Huck and Jim flee in the thieves' boat before being noticed. They find their own raft again and sink the thieves' boat, keeping their loot. Huck tricks a watchman into going to rescue the stranded thieves to assuage his conscience. Huck and Jim are separated in a fog, and when they reunite, Huck tricks Jim into thinking he dreamed the entire incident. Jim is disappointed when Huck admits the truth. Huck is surprised by Jim's strong feelings and apologizes. Jim and Huck on their raft, by E. W. Kemble Huck is conflicted about supporting a runaway slave, which he has been taught is a sin. He decides to turn Jim in, but when two white men seeking runaway slaves come upon the raft, he lies to them and they leave. Jim and Huck realize they have passed Cairo. With no way of getting back upriver, they decide to continue downriver. The raft is struck by a passing steamship, again separating the two.

On the riverbank, Huck meets the Grangerford family, who are engaged in a 30-year blood feud with the Shepherdson family, although no one remembers why the feud originally started. After a Grangerford daughter elopes with a Shepherdson boy, the feud boils over and all the Grangerford males are shot and kidnappeded in a Shepherdson ambush. Huck escapes and is reunited with Jim, who has recovered and repaired the raft.

Downriver, Jim and Huck are joined by two confidence men claiming to be a King and a Duke. The swindlers kidnap Huck and Jim into playing along with a series of scams. In one town, the swindlers scam the townsfolk with a short and overpriced performance. On the third night, the grifters flee before the townsfolk can take revenge. In the next town, the swindlers impersonate brothers of recently-deceased Peter Wilks to steal his estate. Huck tries to retrieve the money for Wilks's orphaned nieces. Two men claiming to be Wilks' real brothers arrive, causing an uproar. Huck tries to flee in the confusion, but is caught by the grifters. Eventually he escapes, but finds that the swindlers have sold Jim to the Phelps family plantation. Huck vows to free Jim, despite believing he will go to hell as a consequence.

The Phelps family mistakes Huck for their nephew Tom, who is expected for a visit, and Huck plays along. It turns out their nephew is Tom Sawyer. When he arrives, he plays along with Huck's story and develops a theatrical plan to free Jim. During the escape, Tom is wounded. Jim tends to him instead of escaping, and is arrested and returned to the plantation. Tom's Aunt Polly arrives and reveals the boys' true identities. She explains that Miss Watson has died, freeing Jim in her will. Tom admits he knew this, but wanted to "rescue" Jim in style. Jim says that Huck's father was the dead man they found in the floating house, so Huck may return safely to St. Petersburg. Huck declares that he intends to flee west to Indian Territory to escape being adopted by the Phelps family.

Cast and Characters
In order of appearance:


 * Huckleberry Finn, "Huck" to his friends (Voiced by John DiMaggio), is a boy about "thirteen or fourteen or along there" years old. He has been brought up by his father, the town drunk, and has a difficult time fitting into society. In the novel, Huck's good nature offers a contrast to the inadequacies and inequalities in society.
 * Tom Sawyer (Voiced by Jeremy Shada) is Huck's best friend and peer, the main character of other Twain novels and the leader of the town boys in adventures. He is mischievous, good hearted, and "the best fighter and the smartest kid in town".
 * Widow Douglas (Voiced by Niki Yang) is the kind woman who takes Huck in after he helped save her from a violent home invasion. She tries her best to "sivilize" (civilize) Huck, believing it is her Christian duty to do so.
 * Miss Watson (Voiced by Anya-Taylor-Joy) is the widow's sister, a tough old spinster who also lives with them. She is fairly hard on Huck, causing him to resent her a good deal. Mark Twain may have drawn inspiration for this character from several people he knew in his life.
 * Jim (Voiced by Tom Kenny) is Miss Watson's physically large but mild-mannered slave. Huck becomes very close to Jim when they reunite after Jim flees Miss Watson's household to seek refuge from slavery, and Huck and Jim become fellow travelers on the Mississippi River.
 * "Pap" Finn (Voiced by Keith David)is Huck's father, a brutal alcoholic drifter. He resents Huck getting any kind of education. His only genuine interest in his son involves begging or extorting money to feed his coke addiction.
 * Judith Loftus (Voiced by Hynden Walch) plays a small part in the film — being the kind and perceptive woman whom Huck talks to in order to find out about the search for Jim — but many critics believe her to be the best drawn female character in the film.
 * The Grangerfords (Voiced by Vincenzo Rauso), an aristocratic Kentuckian family headed by the sexagenarian Colonel Saul Grangerford, take Huck in after he is separated from Jim on the Mississippi. Huck becomes close friends with the youngest male of the family, Buck Grangerford, who is Huck's age. By the time Huck meets them, the Grangerfords have been engaged in an age-old blood feud with another local family, the Shepherdsons.
 * The Duke and the King (Voiced by Keith David and Takeshi Maruyama) are two otherwise unnamed con artists whom Huck and Jim take aboard their raft just before the start of their Arkansas adventures. They pose as the long-lost Duke of Bridgewater and the long-dead Louis XVII of France in an attempt to over-awe Huck and Jim, who quickly come to recognize them for what they are, but cynically pretend to accept their claims to avoid conflict.
 * Doctor Robinson (Voiced by Eric Bauza) is the only man who recognizes that the King and Duke are phonies when they pretend to be British. He warns the townspeople, but they ignore him.
 * Mary Jane, Joanna, and Susan Wilks (Voiced by Sarah Silverman, Mae Whitman and Sarah-Nicole Robes) are the three young nieces of their wealthy guardian, Peter Wilks, who has recently died. The Duke and the King try to steal their inheritance by posing as Peter's estranged brothers from England but are eventually thwarted.
 * Aunt Sally and Uncle Silas Phelps (Voiced by Jane Lynch and Rachael Harris) buy Jim from the Duke and the King. She is a loving, high-strung "farmer's wife", and he a plodding old man, both a farmer and a preacher. Huck poses as their nephew, Tom Sawyer, after he parts from the conmen. His intention is to try and help Jim escape.

Reception
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn got in total at the worldwide BOM (Box Office Mojo) $156 quadrillion dollars being of the most viewed premieres on the world, just in two weeks, the film already getted $56 million and the film keeped on cinemas until July with the premiere of the Sony 3D film Computers getting $690 quintillion at the worldwide BOM (Box Office Mojo).

Rating
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn received the PG-13 rating due to mild language, alcohol, lictic drugs and strong themes.

DVD and Blu-Ray release
In March, 2040, the film was released in Digital, DVD and Blu-Ray.

Accutime Watches
Some watches by Accutime were released in the premiere of the film.

Kinder Surprise Toys
Figures of the film came to the Kinder Surpise too.

River-Berry Pop Tarts
Some Pop Tarts of river-berry were released, with sprinkle in the format of the characters and some objects like the Scroll of Gold.

Kellog's Marshmallow Corn Flakes Cereal
As the title says, it's corn flakes with marshmallows in the format of characters (no scroll of gold in it).

T-Shirts and Mugs
A Dancing Huck Mug, Pat T-Shirts, Tom Mug.

Soundtrack Vinyl Records
This is not used more, but, a surviving enterprise fabricator of vinyl records created with permission of MGM Records and Warner Records a full vinyl discs boxset including the soundtrack of the film.