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On 11/9/2019 11:16 AM, Mac Donnell Rare Books wrote:
> Hollywood is the home of myth, legend, and fantasy, and if a director 
> now and then inserts a historical figure into a non-historical movie, 
> well--no harm, no foul.

I suppose so. But I admit to being a bit annoyed with a Star Trek 
episode where the crew time traveled back to late 1800's San Francisco 
and one of the characters was an elderly Mark Twain.

I got over it,

Tony

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