Dave Davis wrote: >Has that ever been a movie setting? >Whether MT related or not?) Should be! In partial answer to that question, from my Forum posting of 20 January 2012, with the subject “Karen Lystra's _Dangerous Intimacy_ on DVD”: >...Another startling moment, for this viewer, >was to see, particularly in the "Christmas 1909" >chapter of the documentary but hinted elsewhere, >what one infers was footage captured specifically >for this documentary, in and around the modern >Stormfield. Whether any filming for the DVD was >done there is not overtly stated. For those of >us (apart from Kevin Mac Donnell) unlikely ever >to have the opportunity to see it for ourselves-- >today a private home, rebuilt after a devastating >1923 fire--these glimpses provide a poignant thrill. Needless to say, another viewing of this disk is in order, for comparison purposes! M. L. Christmas -------------------------------------------- On Fri, 9/6/13, Dave Davis <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Subject: Re: Stormfield To: [log in to unmask] Date: Friday, September 6, 2013, 3:18 PM Has that ever been a movie setting? (Whether MT related or not?) Should be! On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Peter Salwen <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Here's a neat Mark Twain souvenir, for anyone who's interested: > the clone (more or less) of Twain's last > home< > http://www.williampitt.com/eng/sales/detail/205-l-480-21071728/mark-twain-lane-redding-ct-06896 > >in > Redding, Connecticut. > > The photos are really worth a look. > > -- Pete Salwen > > * > * >