Mark Twain's Greatest Adventure: It's a Matter of Time

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

Mark Twain's Greatest Adventure: It's a Matter of Time was a movie project, written and directed by Verne Nobles in 2004.

A sci-fi, time travel, action adventure, comedy, drama, mystery all rolled into one as Mark Twain on the way home from one of his last speaking tours in 1906, is jostled on a train by two men, one in pursuit of the other. Twain picks up a newspaper that one of them drops and the headline reads 'Manned Mars Mission... A Go!' and the paper is dated with the year 2003. He follows them into a cave with a mysterious blue light and it turns out he is following H. G. Wells, who, in turn, is on a time travel chase of Dr. Noah, a brilliant scientist who has gone mad with intentions of destroying the world. Through time travel, Wells and Twain team up with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and a young Jules Verne. They wind up in the year 2003, seeing results of their writings that help in their attempts to find Dr. Noah and save the world from destruction.

The movie was never released as far as we know.


Cast

The movie had first chose Sean Astin as "H. G. Wells", and Roger Moore as "Arthur Conan Doyle", but the cast changed as below:


Crew