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Tom Sawyer
Silent version of the Twain tale, filmed in Pleasanton, California. A Missouri boy (Jack Pickford) encounters his first love (Clara Horton) and bucks responsibilities to find adventure with his friend, Huck Finn (Robert Gordon).
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Plot Summary
This early silent film adaptation tells the classic tale of young Tom Sawyer, a mischievous boy growing up along the Mississippi River. The story follows Tom's various adventures, including his schemes to avoid work, his fascination with pirates, his budding romance with Becky Thatcher, and his witnessing of a murder.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reviews and audience reception data are largely unavailable in modern databases. However, early film adaptations of Mark Twain's works were generally received as popular entertainment, especially for family audiences.
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Fun Fact
This 1917 silent film version of 'Tom Sawyer' is one of the earliest known film adaptations of Mark Twain's beloved novel, predating many more widely recognized versions.
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