Mark Twain (film)
Mark Twain is a documentary film on the life of Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens, produced by Ken Burns in 2001 which aired on Public Broadcasting System on January 14 and 15, 2002.[1] Burns attempted to capture both the public and private persona of Mark Twain from his birth to his death. Some artistic license was taken, resulting in some historical inaccuracies and misrepresentations.[1] The film was narrated by Keith David and the voice of Mark Twain was provided by Kevin Conway.
Mark Twain | |
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Written by | Dayton Duncan Geoffrey C. Ward |
Directed by | Ken Burns |
Narrated by | Keith David |
Country of origin | United States |
Production | |
Producers | Pam Tubridy Baucom Ken Burns |
Running time | 212 minutes |
Production companies | Florentine Films WETA |
Distributor | PBS |
Release | |
Original release | January 14, 2002 |
See also
References
- Schmidt, Barbara (28 April 2010). "Mistakes and Misrepresentations in Ken Burns' film MARK TWAIN". Retrieved 22 January 2014.
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