Abraham Lincoln (1930)
Movie
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.
Directed By : D.W. Griffith
Genres : History, Drama
Status : Released
Released : Nov 8, 1930
Tagline : The wonder film of the century, about the most romantic figure who ever lived!
Length : 83 minutes
Cast
- Walter Huston
- Una Merkel
- William L. Thorne
- Lucille La Verne
- Helen Freeman
- Otto Hoffman
- Edgar Dearing
- Russell Simpson
- Charles Crockett
- Kay Hammond
- Helen Ware
- E. Alyn Warren
- Jason Robards Sr.
- Gordon Thorpe
- Ian Keith
- Cameron Prud'Homme
- James Bradbury Sr.
- James Eagles
- Oscar Apfel
- Frank Campeau
- Hobart Bosworth
- Henry B. Walthall
- Hank Bell
- Maurice Black
- Ed Brady
- Robert Brower
- Kernan Cripps
- Mary Forbes
- Francis Ford
- Robert Homans
- Jane Keckley
- Robert Keith
- Henry Kolker
- Ralph Lewis
- George MacQuarrie
- Scott Seaton
- Carl Stockdale
- Harry Stubbs
- Kathrin Clare Ward
Crew
- Director : D.W. Griffith
- Dialogue : Stephen Vincent Benet
- Sound Engineer : Harold Witt
- Production Office Coordinator : Raymond A. Klune
- Music : Hugo Riesenfeld
- Editorial Coordinator : Hal C. Kern
- Costume Design : Walter J. Israel
- Adaptation : Stephen Vincent Benet
- Production Office Coordinator : Herbert Sutch
- Dialogue : Gerrit J. Lloyd
- Story : John W. Considine Jr.
- Production Manager : Orville O. Dull
- Editor : James Smith
- Director of Photography : Karl Struss
- Producer : Joseph M. Schenck
- Settings : William Cameron Menzies