So many screenwriters have surreptitiously updated the works of Mark Twain with contemporary jargon and "political correctness", without saying they've done as much, that it's a bit refreshing to see an admitted, all-out updating of Twain. Scenarist Chrstopher Sturgeon has transplanted the characters and situations of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn into a modern-day setting that accomodates both Hannibal, Missouri and Las Vegas, Nevada! The "Huck" counterpart, played by Chauncey Leopardi, escapes his abusive stepfather in the company of a cardsharp named Injun Joe-played herein by genuine Native American Graham Greene. Featured in the cast are such surefire laughgetters as Joe Piscopo and John Astin, the latter cast in the "Widow Douglas" role (you have to be there). As audacious and stilted as it sounds, Huck and the King of Hearts works, and works beautifully. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
I would definitely NOT Recommend this movie if you are looking for a good family movie. Alcohol abuse, graphic violence, murder and runaways don't fit into our list of subjects for a family movie. This was nothing like the an updated version of Mark Twain, nothing. I don't know why it is listed under Family & Kids.
This movie is recommended for probably ages 9-12. The acting was poor. The plot was not that great either. Kids might like it. I have a 13 yr old and she thought it was just ok . . .
I would definitely NOT Recommend this movie if you are looking for a good family movie. Alcohol abuse, graphic violence, murder and runaways don't fit into our list of subjects for a family movie. This was nothing like the an updated version of Mark Twain, nothing. I don't know why it is listed under Family & Kids.
This movie is recommended for probably ages 9-12. The acting was poor. The plot was not that great either. Kids might like it. I have a 13 yr old and she thought it was just ok . . .