The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
The Modern Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Alternate Titles:
A modern Tom Sawyer kalandjai
Adventura de Tom Sawyer
Ein toller Sommer mit Tom Sawyer
Las nuevas aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Tom Sawyerin seikkailut

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Crystal Sky Worldwide

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

Ferris Bueller can take the day off, Tom is in town... and he's got work for you.

Tom Sawyer and his side-kick Chuck try to earn tokens for a community rec center. But you know Tom, he always has a trick or two up his sleeve.

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Animal Coordinator:
Debbie Pearl

Art Direction:
Sue Ko

Casting Director:
Dorothy Koster Paul

Cinematography:
Howard Wexler

Costume Designer:
Claudia Wick

Director:
Adam Weissman

Editor:
Ken Schretzmann

Executive Producer:
Hank Paul

First Assistant Director:
Marshall Crosby

Line Producer:
Nanda Rao

Mix Technician:
Jonathan Wales

Music:
Kristopher Carter

Producer:
Steven Paul

Production Design:
Oliver French

Production Manager:
Nanda Rao

Script Supervisor:
Eva Zelder

Second Assistant Director:
Nathan de la Rionda

Sound Mixer:
Paul Vik Marshall

Still Photographer:
Tony Donaldson

Stunt Coordinator:
Chuck Borden

Supervising Producer:
Michael Fischler

Writer:
Adam Weissman
Drew Daywalt
David Schneider

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