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  1. Jul 2, 1998 · Mark Twain's America in: Directed by Stephen Low. With Anne Bancroft, Dennis O'Connor, Kim Parr, LeeAnn Powers. Interweaves Twain's life and times with the lives of current day enthusiasts of the 19th century way of life.

  2. Mark Twain's America is a 1998 IMAX film documenting the United States through the eyes and words of Mark Twain. The film heavily features Twain hometown of Hannibal, Missouri . The film also weaves in historical photos, the steamboats of the Mississippi , Civil War reenactments, and a frog jumping contest .

  3. Spanning two centuries, "Mark Twain's America" presents one of the most dynamic on-screen chronicles of the human experience. Twain enjoyed enormous success but also experienced great...

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  4. As told by Twain, his extraordinary times -- an era of river boats, steam engines, wild west frontiers and the industrial revolution -- enable audiences to experience sociological, historical and scientific aspects of American life past and present.

  5. Mark Twain's America in (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Mark Twain's America interweaves the life and times of Mark Twain with the lives of current day enthusiasts who revel in the inventions and way of life of the 19th century. Utilizing archival stereo-optic photos, powerful images from the past seemingly come alive in a larger-than-life presentation.

  7. Mark Twain's AMERICA. The Julia Belle Swain, featured in Mark Twain's America, is one of only six steamboats still cruising the Mississippi. The film shows the stately riverboats that sailed the Mississippi that fascinated Twain since he was a young boy growing up in Missouri.