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I saw Kilmer perform his Twain at the Mother Church of Christian Science. I'm sure it's a work in progress, but he's playing Twain at 70 with a dose of his Doc Holiday and an abbreviated selection of the works Holbrook used for his stage act.
If you want a young Mark Twain (40 years old) I say you go one of two ways.
Zach Galafanikis, with just a mustache, wanting to play the serio-comedic role of a lifetime could do it. He's got the chops to play unusual, & Sam at a young age went for unusual.
But my money is on Nick Offerman from Parks and Recreation. He has the mustache and the deadpan delivery actually comes from a drawl he grew up with in rural Illinois, not far from Clemens Hannibal. Plus he's a trained dramatic actor.
Take that, Fredric March!
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On Nov 30, 2012, at 6:02 PM, "Alan Kitty" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kilmer has been working on it for about four years. There is a clip =
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