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The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln

"From the log cabin to the White House-from a home made cradle to history's page"

A biographical film featuring the presidency and assassination of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

Top Cast

  • George A. Billings

    George A. Billings

    Abraham Lincoln

  • Danny Hoy

    Danny Hoy

    Abraham Lincoln, 7 years old

  • Ruth Clifford

    Ruth Clifford

    Ann Rutledge, first sweetheart

  • Nell Craig

    Nell Craig

    Mary Todd / Mrs. Lincoln

  • Irene Hunt

    Irene Hunt

    Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother

  • Westcott Clarke

    Westcott Clarke

    Thomas Lincoln, Father

  • Fay McKenzie

    Fay McKenzie

    Sarah Lincoln

  • Charles K. French

    Charles K. French

    Isom Enlow, Neighbor

  • Calvert Carter

    Calvert Carter

    Mr. Gollaher, Neighbor

Overview

A biographical film featuring the presidency and assassination of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.

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