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  1. First A/D: Michael Twaine: Written by: Samuel Taylor Coleridge (ballad poem) Donald Moffit (Coleridge biography section) Produced by: Raúl daSilva: Starring: Roland Curram Geoffrey Hutchins Michael Johnson Miriam Margolyes George Murcell: Narrated by: Sir Michael Redgrave: Cinematography: Fred Bornet George Boyle Raul daSilva Andrew Olenick ...

  2. 1975. 53 min. 7.4 (60) An old man recounts a perilous journey on a ship with a tight-knit crew. The journey is fraught with frustration, but there are beautiful moments as well. The most troublesome part comes with the killing of an albatross, a symbol of fair fortune. When the bird dies, things begin to go very badly for the crew, and they ...

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  3. David Shurter relishes playing the Devil. We might assume that, if David was truly traumatized by a satanic cult, he would want nothing more to do with satanism. But here is a photo of David, circa 2012, when he chose to don devil horns, a whip, and a devilish grimace for the camera. David’s story, I believe, is mostly storytelling for ...

  4. Shania Twain; then and now: Although she had started singing in bars for money long before she was a teenager, Twain had only one middling album to her credit before "The Woman in Me" was released ...

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  5. Aug 26, 2010 · An illustration from the permanent collection of the National Arts Club in Manhattan shows Twain and Robert Louis Stevenson engaging in a New York pastime, chatting on a bench. Francis Luis Mora ...

  6. May 21, 2013 · By Paul Farhi. May 21, 2013 at 10:59 a.m. EDT. Want to win the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, arguably the laughter industry's most prestigious annual award? It'll help your ...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_TwainMark Twain - Wikipedia

    The first volume of the autobiography, over 736 pages, was published by the University of California in November 2010, 100 years after his death, as Twain wished. [134] [135] It soon became an unexpected best-seller, [136] making Twain one of a very few authors publishing new best-selling volumes in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries.

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