Abraham Lincoln

The wonder film of the century, about the most romantic figure who ever lived!

5.4
19301h 36m

A biopic dramatizing Abraham Lincoln's life through a series of vignettes depicting its defining chapters: his romance with Ann Rutledge; his early years as a country lawyer; his marriage to Mary Todd; his debates with Stephen A. Douglas; the election of 1860; his presidency during the Civil War; and his assassination in Ford’s Theater in 1865.

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Trailers & Videos

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Abraham Lincoln - 1930 (trailer)

Cast

Photo of Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Abraham Lincoln

Photo of Una Merkel

Una Merkel

Ann Rutledge

Photo of Helen Freeman

Helen Freeman

Nancy Hanks Lincoln

Photo of Edgar Dearing

Edgar Dearing

Armstrong

Photo of Russell Simpson

Russell Simpson

Lincoln's Employer

Photo of Kay Hammond

Kay Hammond

Mary Todd Lincoln

Photo of Helen Ware

Helen Ware

Mrs. Edwards

Photo of E. Alyn Warren

E. Alyn Warren

Stephen A. Douglas / General Grant

Photo of Ian Keith

Ian Keith

John Wilkes Booth

Photo of Cameron Prud'Homme

Cameron Prud'Homme

John Hay - Secretary to the President

Photo of James Bradbury Sr.

James Bradbury Sr.

Gen. Winfield Scott

Photo of Oscar Apfel

Oscar Apfel

Secretary of War Stanton

Photo of Frank Campeau

Frank Campeau

General Sheridan

Photo of Hobart Bosworth

Hobart Bosworth

General Robert E. Lee

Photo of Henry B. Walthall

Henry B. Walthall

Colonel Marshall

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Reviews

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6/10

"Personally" directed by D. W. Griffith, this is a rather condensed version of the adult life of Abraham Lincoln. From his early life in the Kentucky backwoods where he grew up and his first love perished, through to his galvanising speech making, his election to the US Presidency followed by his decision to emancipate slaves eliciting a war that threatened his country with self-destruction before earning praise and enmity from his emergent and still divided nation. Walter Huston takes on the lead role and is about as wooden an actor as it's possible to get. Indeed, much of this looks and feels like it was a silent film with long, lingering, photography and a distinct paucity of dialogue until it livens up a bit towards the well documented denouement. Kay Hammond breathes a little life into affairs as his wife "Mary Todd" but for the most part this is a rather dry and all too adulatory, rose-tinted, biopic of a man we just don't have time to get to know as ninety minutes wings by. It's watchable, but really only as a "Janet and John" guide to this 13th President.

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