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Abraham Lincoln
TrailerThe film depicts Abraham Lincoln - the 16th President of the United States's life, including his youth, presidency time during the American Civil War and the Lincoln's assassination.Actors: William L. Thorne, Lucille La Verne, Helen Freeman, Otto Hoffman, Walter Huston, Edgar Dearing, Una Merkel, Russell Simpson, Charles Crockett, Kay Hammond, Helen Ware, ...»Director: D.W. GriffithCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 1930IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Abraham Lincoln"
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Characters of "Abraham Lincoln"
Tom LincolnPlayed by: William L. ThorneMid-WifePlayed by: Lucille La VerneNancy Hanks LincolnPlayed by: Helen FreemanOffutPlayed by: Otto HoffmanAbraham LincolnPlayed by: Walter HustonJack ArmstrongPlayed by: Edgar DearingAnn RutledgePlayed by: Una MerkelUncle Jimmy--Lincoln's EmployerPlayed by: Russell SimpsonSheriffPlayed by: Charles CrockettMary Todd LincolnPlayed by: Kay HammondMrs. EdwardsPlayed by: Helen WareStephen A. DouglasPlayed by: E. Alyn WarrenWilliam HerndonPlayed by: Jason Robards Sr.Thomas 'Tad' LincolnPlayed by: Gordon ThorpeJohn Wilkes BoothPlayed by: Ian KeithSecretary of State John HayPlayed by: Cameron Prud'HommeMaj. Gen. Winfield Scott HancockPlayed by: James Bradbury Sr.Edwin StantonPlayed by: Oscar ApfelGen. Philip SheridanPlayed by: Frank CampeauGen. Robert E. LeePlayed by: Hobart BosworthColonel MarshallPlayed by: Henry B. Walthall -
Directors of "Abraham Lincoln"
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Creators of "Abraham Lincoln"
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Critic Reviews of "Abraham Lincoln"
Chicago ReaderAugust 19, 2013Working with the sort of mythic material later associated with John Ford, Griffith gives us a primordial Lincoln, perfectly incarnated by Walter Huston, and a dreamlike sense of destiny that his camera fully articulates.
New York TimesAugust 19, 2013It is quite a worthy pictorial offering with a genuinely fine and inspiring performance by Walter Huston in the role of the martyred President.
New YorkerAugust 19, 2013D. W. Griffith's first sound film, from 1930, is as ungainly and majestic as its subject.
Combustible CelluloidSeptember 21, 2014It feels mostly like an antique, but even antiques have their own particular beauties.
Film4August 19, 2013Sympathetic, sophisticated and, for those with a keen eye, echoed in the work of Hitchcock and Welles.
TV GuideAugust 19, 2013Brilliant flashes of direction permeate the entire film, and it remains distinctively a product of the great master.
Film ThreatNovember 16, 2012Recommended solely for Walter Huston's performance.
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