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Mark Twain's America 3D
Produced by Stephen Low, James Lahti
Directed by Stephen Low
Screenplay by Stephen Low
Screenplay by Alex Low
Premiere Date: 2 July 1998
Length: 52 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Documentary Film
No Obvious Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
IMAX Theater
Summary:
Anne Bancroft narrates this 52-minute documentary, a 3-D Imax view of 19th-century America as seen from the viewpoint of author Mark Twain. Writer/director Stephen Low combined black-and-white photographs of the humorist, historic 19th century stereo photographs, and contemporary color footage of Twain's Hannibal, MO, hometown (including the annual Hannibal frog-jumping contest and parade). The chronological coverage of Twain's life and career is intercut with regional square dancing, reenactments of Civil War battles, and modern-day Mississippi River steamboats. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Additional details at the Internet Movie Database
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119621/

View BYU Library catalog record
http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/ckey-search/4074822

HBLL Call No: DVDMM 326
Music Composed by: Alan Williams
Country: USA
Language: English




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