Mark Twain: A Presidential Candidate
Mark Twain describes his plan to run for president.
- Genres:
- Comedy
- Availability:
- Afghanistan +more
Mark Twain describes his plan to run for president.
Mark Twain comments on political corruption during the Gilded Age.
Mark Twain tells the story of Dick Baker's most remarkable cat.
Mark Twain comments on health, diet and exercise.
Mark Twain explains that kings may not be the best way to run a country.
Jim Smiley would bet on anything. Just so he could have one more thing to bet on, he went to the swamp one day and caught a frog, and was determined to make it the best jumping frog in Calaveras County.
Mark Twain comments on the difference between a man and a dog.
Mark Twain comments on the difference between a man and a jackass.
Mark Twain comments on the fifteen-minute nag and her escapades on the horse racing track.
Mark Twain tells the story of how -- when he was a young boy -- he stole a watermelon from a farmer's wagon, and how the experience moved him.
Four couples get ready to tie the knot in this humorous portrait of life on the edge of change.
A 5-part short film series on the comedy of matrimony