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Johnny Tremain ()


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Johnny Tremain is drawn into the Revolutionary War, and becomes a patriot fighting to free the colonies from England. Along the way he learns about life and about himself.

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Johnny Tremain
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Priscilla Lapham
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James Otis
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Jonathan Lyte
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Rab Silsbee (as Dick Beymer)
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Samuel Adams
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Paul Revere
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Josiah Quincy
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Dr. Joseph Warren
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Ephraim Lapham
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Mrs. Lapham
Ralph Clanton ...
Gen. Gage
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Adm. Montagu
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Col. Smith
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Maj. Pitcairn
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Walter Bacon ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Paul Bradley ...
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
John Breen ...
Spectator at Assembly (uncredited)
Dick Cherney ...
British Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Clinton ...
Officer (uncredited)
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Ship Captain (uncredited)
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Mr. Robert Newman (uncredited)
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Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Sharon Disney ...
Dorcus (uncredited)
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Mr. Larkin (uncredited)
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British Officer (uncredited)
Anthony Ghazlo Sr. ...
Jehu (uncredited)
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Council Member (uncredited)
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Nat Lorne (uncredited)
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Mate on Ship (uncredited)
Steve Hayes ...
British Soldier (uncredited)
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British Naval Officer (uncredited)
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Trial Spectator (uncredited)
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Spectator at Assembly (uncredited)
William F. Kraemer ...
Silversmith (uncredited)
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Spectator at Assembly (uncredited)
Maurice Millard ...
(uncredited)
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Spectator at Assembly (uncredited)
Paul Palmer ...
British Soldier (uncredited)
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Patriot Commander at Lexington (uncredited)
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Constable Hooper (uncredited)
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Soldier (uncredited)
George Russell ...
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
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Caleb (uncredited)
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Sentry (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Stevenson

Written by

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Thomas W. Blackburn ... (screenplay) (as Tom Blackburn)
 
Esther Forbes ... (book "Johnny Tremain")

Produced by

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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George Bruns

Cinematography by

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Charles P. Boyle ... (photographed by)

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Stanley E. Johnson ... (as Stanley Johnson)

Production Design by

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Peter Ellenshaw

Art Direction by

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Carroll Clark

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Emile Kuri
Fred M. MacLean ... (as Fred Mac Lean)

Costume Design by

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Gertrude Casey
Chuck Keehne

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Lois Murray ... hair stylist
David Newell ... makeup artist

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William Beaudine Jr. ... assistant director

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Robert O. Cook ... sound supervisor
Frank McWhorter ... sound recordist

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Ub Iwerks ... special processes

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Whitey Hughes ... stunt double: Hal Stahlmaster (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)

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Franklyn Marks ... orchestrator
Edward H. Plumb ... orchestrator (as Edward Plumb)

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Walt Disney ... presenter
D.R.O. Hatswell ... technical advisor
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Plot Summary

In colonial Boston, a young silversmith's apprentice injures his hand, and finds himself befriended by the Sons of Liberty and caught up in events of the American Revolution. Written by Kathy Li

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Taglines Run ... Johnny ... Run ! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Audácia de um Rebelde (Brazil)
  • Johnny fra Boston (Denmark)
  • I rivoltosi di Boston (Italy)
  • Opprøreren Johnny Tremain (Norway)
  • Johnny Tremain and the Sons of Liberty
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  • 80 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia As a result of this film, Walt Disney planned to add a new theme area, Liberty Square, to Disneyland in California. The project didn't go through, but after Walt's death, Liberty Square was included in Walt Disney World in Florida. See more »
Goofs On the night of April 18th, 1775, Paul Revere is shown rowing solo across the Charles River. In fact Paul Revere had two associates rowing with him. However give kudos to the writers for showing him meeting Deacon John Larkin who actually owned the horse that Revere rode. Revere did not own a horse at the time. And since the British captured Revere in Lexington and took the horse, Deacon Larkin never saw his horse again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Liberty Story (1957). See more »
Soundtracks Johnny Tremain See more »
Quotes Paul Revere: [riding through a town at night] Turn out! Turn out your militia!
Villager: [opens window] What's all the noise down there?
Paul Revere: The Redcoats are coming!
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