Movies of the Year 1928

The Battle of the Sexes
The Cameraman
Champagne
The Circus
The Crowd
The Docks of New York
Easy Virtue
The Farmers Wife
A Lady of Chance
Laugh, Clown, Laugh
Lights of New York
The Man Who Laughs
Noahs Ark
Passion de Jeanne dArc, La
The Patsy
The Sex Life of the Polyp
Speedy
The Treasurers Report
Verdun, visions dhistoire
West of Zanzibar


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Birth: 1835-11-30 Death: 1910-04-21

"Rail-splitting produced an unparalleled president in Lincoln. But gold hasn't produced even a good A-1 congressman."

Known for his razor sharp wit and ever-present cigar, Mark Twain is one of America's most respected and appreciated humorists. In addition to his classic works, including, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Twain's satires and folksy tales found their way into the heart's of the American public. For more than a century Twain has delighted young and old with his stories and insights. Often he used his humor to tackle some of society's most delicate matters, including the issue of slavery. Twain was also a noted lecturer and traveler, his book Following the Equator being …



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