Film and television •
Tom Sawyer (1917), directed by
William Desmond Taylor, starring
Jack Pickford as Tom. •
Tom Sawyer (1930), directed by
John Cromwell, starring
Jackie Coogan as Tom. •
Tom Sawyer (1936),
Soviet Union version directed by Lazar Frenkel and Gleb Zatvornitsky. •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938),
Technicolor film by the
Selznick Studio, starring
Tommy Kelly as Tom and directed by
Norman Taurog; notable is the cave sequence designed by
William Cameron Menzies. •
Tom Sawyer (1956), a musical episode of the
U.S. Steel Hour, written by
Frank Luther and starring John Sharpe as Tom and
Jimmy Boyd as Huck. •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1960), BBC television series in seven episodes starring Fred Smith as Tom and
Janina Faye as Becky. The series' theme song is "John Gilbert Is the Boat", sung by
Peggy Seeger. •
Aventurile lui Tom Sawyer (1968), Romanian movie directed by
Mircea Albulescu. •
Tom Sawyers und Huckleberry Finns Abenteuer (1968), a Romanian TV mini series directed by
Mihai Iacob and
Wolfgang Liebeneiner, starring
Roland Demongeot as Tom and Marc Di Napoli as Huckleberry Finn. •
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1968), a half-hour live-action/animated series produced by
Hanna-Barbera Productions. •
Las Aventuras de Juliancito (1969), Mexican film directed by
Alberto Mariscal. •
Tom Sawyer (1973), musical adaptation by
Robert B. Sherman and
Richard M. Sherman, with
Johnny Whitaker in the title role,
Jeff East as Huck Finn,
Jodie Foster as Becky Thatcher, and
Celeste Holm as Aunt Polly. • ''Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer'' (1973), TV movie sponsored by
Dr Pepper, starring
Buddy Ebsen as Muff Potter and filmed in
Upper Canada Village. •
Páni kluci (1976), Czech movie directed by
Věra Plívová-Šimková. •
Huckleberry Finn and His Friends (1979), Canadian/West German TV series starring
Sammy Snyders as Tom and
Ian Tracey as Huck. •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1980), Japanese
anime TV series by
Nippon Animation, part of the
World Masterpiece Theater, aired in the United States on
HBO. • ''
(Приключения Тома Сойера и Гекльберри Финна''), 1981 Soviet Union 3 episodes version directed by
Stanislav Govorukhin. •
Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1982) a TV movie starring
Patrick Creadon as Tom and
Anthony Michael Hall as Huck. •
Sawyer and Finn (1983), American TV series pilot in which Tom Sawyer (
Peter Horton) and Huck Finn (
Michael Dudikoff) reunite by chance 10 years after the original story and seek new adventures in the Old West. •
Tom Sawyer (1984), Canadian
claymation version produced by
Hal Roach studios. •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1986), TV movie produced by
Burbank Animation Studios. •
Wishbone (1995), the first episode, "A Tail in Twain", has the title character imagining himself as Tom, with the character of Injun Joe being referred to as "Crazy Joe". •
Tom and Huck (1995), starring
Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Tom and
Brad Renfro as Huck Finn. •
The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1998), Canadian version, written by
Bob Merrill and directed by William R. Kowalchuk Jr. Uses the voices of
Ryan Slater,
Christopher Lloyd and
Kirsten Dunst. •
The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1998), American movie directed by Adam Weissman, starring
Phillip Van Dyke as Tom. •
Tom Sawyer (2000), animated adaptation featuring the characters as
anthropomorphic animals instead of humans with an all-star voice cast, including country singers
Rhett Akins,
Mark Wills,
Lee Ann Womack,
Waylon Jennings, and
Hank Williams Jr. as well as
Betty White. • Thomas Sawyer, as a young adult, is a character in the movie
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, portrayed by
Shane West. Here, Tom is a
U.S. Secret Service agent who joins the team's fight against
Professor Moriarty. • (2011), German movie directed by
Hermine Huntgeburth, starring
Louis Hofmann as Tom and
Leon Seidel as Huck. •
Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (2014), movie directed by Jo Kastner, starring
Joel Courtney as Tom and
Jake T. Austin as Huck. •
Band of Robbers (2015), American crime comedy film written and directed by
Aaron and Adam Nee, starring
Adam Nee as Tom and
Kyle Gallner as Huck.
Music •
Tom Sawyer is a song by Canadian
rock band
Rush, originally released on their 1981 album
Moving Pictures as its opener.
Theatrical • From 1932 to 1933, German philosopher
Theodor Adorno adapted
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as a ballad opera titled
Der Schatz des Indianer-Joe (
Treasure of Joe, the Indian). He never finished the musical accompaniment. The libretto was published by his wife
Gretel Adorno and student Rolf Tiedemann in 1979. • In 1956, ''We're From Missouri
, a musical adaptation of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'', with book, music, and lyrics by Tom Boyd, was presented by the students at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama. • In 1960, Tom Boyd's musical version (re-titled
Tom Sawyer) was presented professionally at
Theatre Royal Stratford East in
London, England, and in 1961 toured provincial theatres in England. • In 1981, the play
The Boys in Autumn by the American dramatist Bernhard Sabath premiered in San Francisco. In the play, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn meet again as old men. Despite good reviews, the play has remained largely unknown. • In the 1985 musical
Big River by
William Hauptman and
Roger Miller, Tom is a secondary character, played by John Short from 1985 to 1987. • In 2001, the musical
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by
Ken Ludwig and
Don Schlitz, debuted on Broadway. • In 2015, the
Mark Twain House and Museum selected 17-year-old Noah Altshuler (writer of
Making the Move) as Mark Twain Playwright in Residence, to create a modern, meta-fictional adaptation of
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer for regional and commercial production.
Ballet Tom Sawyer: A Ballet in Three Acts premiered on October 14, 2011, at the
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in
Kansas City, Missouri. The score was by composer
Maury Yeston, with choreography by William Whitener, artistic director of the
Kansas City Ballet. A review in
The New York Times observed: "It's quite likely that this is the first all-new, entirely American three-act ballet: it is based on an American literary classic, has an original score by an American composer and was given its premiere by an American choreographer and company. ... Both the score and the choreography are energetic, robust, warm, deliberately naïve (both ornery and innocent), in ways right for Twain."
Comic books The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has been adapted into
comic book form many times: •
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn (Stoll & Edwards Co., 1925) – collection of the
comic strip of the same name by
Clare Victor Dwiggins, syndicated by the
McClure Syndicate beginning in 1918 •
Classics Illustrated #50: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (
Gilberton, August 1948) – adapted by Harry G. Miller and Aldo Rubano; reprinted extensively •
Dell Junior Treasury #10: "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (
Dell Comics, October 1957) – adapted by
Frank Thorne •
Joyas Literarias Juveniles #60: "Tom Sawyer detective" (
Editorial Bruguera, 1972) – adapted by Miguel Cussó and
Edmond Fernández Ripoll •
Tom Sawyer (
Pendulum Illustrated Classics,
Pendulum Press, 1973) – adapted by
Irwin Shapiro and
E. R. Cruz; reprinted in
Marvel Classics Comics #7 (1976) and a number of other places •
Joyas Literarias Juveniles #182: "Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer" (Editorial Bruguera, 1977) – adapted by Juan Manuel González Cremona and Xirinius [as Jaime Juez] •
Classics Illustrated #9:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (
First Comics, May 1990) – adapted by
Mike Ploog; reprinted in
Classics Illustrated #19 (NBM, 2014) •
Tom Sawyer (
An All-Action Classic #2) (
Sterling Publishing, 2008) – adapted by
Rad Sechrist •
Classics Illustrated Deluxe #4:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (
Papercutz, 2009) – adapted by
Jean-David Morvan, Frederique Voulyze, and Severine Le Fevebvre •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (
Capstone Publishers, 2007) – adapted by Daniel Strickland •
Manga Classics: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (UDON Entertainment Manga Classics, April 2018) – adapted by Crystal Silvermoon and Kuma Chan
Video games •
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, an action-platformer for the
Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released by
SETA in February 1989 in Japan and August that same year in North America. • ''
Square's Tom Sawyer'', a
role-playing video game produced by
Square. It was released in November 1989 for Japan on the Famicom.
Audio adaptations 2025: Radio Mirchi Kolkata's station aired The Adventures of Tom Sawyer in Bengali, translated by Pratik Kumar Mondal, Directed by Tomali Chaudhuri for Mirchi's Friday Classics Programme. Tom Sawyer was voiced by Usnish Bhaumik. Huckleberry Finn was voiced by Nirnay Pal.
Internet On November 30, 2011, to celebrate Twain's 176th birthday, the
Google Doodle was a scene from
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. ==See also==