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In the city of Boston in the 1770’s, Johnny Tremain is an apprentice silversmith who is a bit too confident for his contain marvelous. When his master is offered a job that is too difficult for his stale skills, Johnny jumps at the opportunity to reveal himself to the essential customer, Mr. Lyte. But with the job, a deadline is also given, and to do the work in time, Johnny finds himself, along with his master’s wife and daughter, breaking the law by working on a Sunday. While pouring molten silver under apprehensive conditions, Johnny is pushed into it and his lawful hand is badly burned.
Time passes, and Johnny must unwrap his burned fingers and accept encourage to the work he is trudge to do, but upon discovering that his fingers have healed and grown together, making his hand somewhat useless, he is cast out into the street to net a original home. But no one will hire a boy with one edifying hand, when there are plenty to be had with two. Johnny soon finds himself desperate, and goes to the home of rich Mr. Lyte, to portion his long kept secret, that he is actually named Jonathan Lyte Tremain. Johnny has never told anyone other than the silversmith’s fine daughter, Cilla, that he was the unknown nephew of Mr. Lyte, but now he has no choice. But when he speaks to the man, he is accused of trying to con him, and Johnny soon finds himself the defendant in a trial that could send him to the gallows. Luckily, Johnny has befriended some significant people in his search for work, such as the Patriots Josiah Quincy and Paul Revere, among others. They work to free Johnny, and with the befriend of Cilla’s testimony, the boy soon finds himself cleared and working as a horse messenger boy for the local band of Patriots. A cause that Johnny once found rather trivial, becomes his recent passion, and Johnny soon finds himself taking allotment in secret meetings, the Boston Tea Party, and some famed battles that kicked off the War for Independence.
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Johnny Tremain is a Disney classic from that very special time period at the studios. The film is inspirational, fun, and fit for all ages. Apt, it’s waaaaay more family obedient than the current, but to me that’s honest exquisite. Assume of this as the “Disney version” you can peer with the whole family. The casting is astonishing by the map. I always had a thing for Luana Patten as a kid. Tremendous music too, and that glowing 50’s Disney peep. Perfect for 4th of July viewing, or for anytime viewing! Add this film to your list of Independence Day classics like 1776, The Patriot, Ben and Me, and the Swamp Fox!
Esther Forbes’ “Johnny Tremain” is one of the greatest books ever written for young readers. The anecdote is about a young silversmith apprentice who is finds himself swept up in the events of the American Revolution. Johnny participates in the Boston Tea Party, spies on the British, and mingles with such patriots as Sam Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere.
Like most movie versions of famed books, Walt Disney’s “Johnny Tremain” takes many liberties with the chronicle. In the book Johnny takes no piece in the fighting at Lexington or Concord; in the movie Johnny is in the thick of the action. This would be forgivable had the film version been faithful to the message of Forbes’ book which is the ideal of the American Revolution- “that a man can stand up”- came with the sacrifice of blood and young lives. It is here that the movie completly misses the sign. The book shows that war could slay the young lives of the best and brightest; the movie, on the other hand, shows war as a boy’s adventure- clever boys shroud tedious trees, shoot at redcoats, and have a stout time at it. No major character is harmed, and everyone goes around singing! In order to have the Disney signature of a delighted ending, the film lost the message of the book and thus failed to engage the essence of one of the mammoth children’s books. A accurate shame!
