Tom Sawyer

Tom Sawyer (1973)

Genres - Action, Adventure, Language & Literature, Children's/Family, Musical  |   Sub-Genres - Family-Oriented Adventure  |   Release Date - Mar 15, 1973 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 100 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - G
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Review by Craig Butler

Film musicals typically carried very hefty price tags by 1973; Tom Sawyer was a bit of a throwback, a more modestly budgeted "tuner," and one that aimed squarely at the children's market. On the whole, this adaptation of Mark Twain's classic is pleasantly diverting, although it doesn't capture the satire, irony and social commentary that are a major part of the book. The movie is suffused with the golden glow of nostalgia and a longing for a simpler time - right from the start, the opening song tells us that "A boy is gonna grow to a man, a man/Only once in his life is he free," and while Twain may not have appreciated this approach, it works quite well. Johnny Whitaker is good for the role as conceived for the film; he lacks the rough edge that the character has in the novel, but he has an agreeable presence and a lively spirit and keeps "cutesy" moments to a minimum. Jeff East is even better as Huck, and Jodie Foster a game Becky Thatcher. Of the adults, Celeste Holm provides some much appreciated musical theatre expertise. The score is undistinguished but catchy -- "Freebootin'" is bound to stick in the audience's mind for days after viewing. The location filming is quite attractive, and the physical production is superior. Tom Sawyer is an undemanding and amiable movie that children especially will enjoy.