The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (1924)
Directeur:
Phil Rosen
écrivain:
Frances Marion
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George A. Billings as Abraham Lincoln |
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Danny Hoy as Abraham Lincoln, 7 years old |
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Ruth Clifford as Ann Rutledge, first sweetheart |
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Nell Craig as Mary Todd / Mrs. Lincoln |
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Irene Hunt as Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother |
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Westcott Clarke as Thomas Lincoln, Father |
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Fay McKenzie as Sarah Lincoln |
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Charles K. French as Isom Enlow, Neighbor |
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Calvert Carter as Mr. Gollaher, Neighbor |
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Madge Hunt as Mrs. Gollaher |
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Raymond Lee as Austin Gollaher |
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Ida Mae McKenzie as Sarah Lincoln, 10 years old |
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Ed Burns as John McNeil |
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Pat Hartigan as Jack Armstrong, leader of Clary Grove gang |
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Otis Harlan as Denton Offut, Employer of Lincoln |
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Jules Hanft as James Rutledge |
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Julia Hesse as Mrs. Rutledge |
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Louise Fazenda as Sally, a country girl |
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Robert Bolder as A country politician |
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William Humphrey as Stephen A. Douglas |
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William McIllwain as Dr. Allen |
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Fred Kohler as Auctioneer at New Orleans slave market |
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Robert Milasch as Southern planter |
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George Reehm as Another planter |
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Genevieve Blinn as Mary Todd's sister, Mrs. Ninian Edwards |
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Mickey Moore as Willie Lincoln |
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Newton Hall as Tad Lincoln |
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Francis Powers as Richard J. Oglesby |
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Homer Willits as John Hay, Secretary to the President |
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Jim Blackwell as Tom, colored servant |
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A. Edward Sutherland as William Scott, Union soldier |
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Frances Raymond as Scott's mother |
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Jack Rollings as Union sentry |
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Merrill McCormick as Corporal of guard |
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Frank Newburg as Bixby, Union soldier |
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William F. Moran as John Wilkes Booth |
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John Steppling as Chairman of delegation |
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Wanda Crazer as Dancer |
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Walter Rogers as Gen U.S. Grant |
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Alfred Allen as Gen. George Meade |
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James Welch as Gen. Robert E. Lee |
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Myles McCarthy as Major, afterward General, Anderson |
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Earl Schenck as Colonel Rathbone |
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Dolly McClean as Miss Harris |
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Cordelia Callahan as Mrs. Surratt |
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Dallas Hope as Stable boy |
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Jack Winn as Ned Spangler |
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Lawrence Grant as Actor at Ford's |
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Ivy Livingston as Actress at Ford's |
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Kathleen Chambers as Another actress |
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Henry Rattenbury as Stagehand |
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W. L. McPheeters as Allan Pinkerton, Chief of Secret Service |
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Willis Marks as William H. Seward, Secretary of State |
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Nick Cogley as Simon Cameron, Secretary of War |
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Charles Smiley as Salmon P. Chase, Sec. of Treasury / Hugh McCulloch |
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R. G. Dixon as Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy |
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Harry Kelsey as Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior |
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Joseph Mills as Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General |
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Fred Manly as Edward Bates, Attorney-General |
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William von Hardenburg as James Speed, Attorney-General |
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R. J. Duston as William Dennison, Postmaster-General |
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Dorothy Seay as Abe Lincoln's step-sister |
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Richard Johnson as Bartender |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Story |
| Production | Ray Rockett | Producer |
| Production | Al Rockett | Producer |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Camera | Robert Kurrle | Director of Photography |
| Camera | H. Lyman Broening | Director of Photography |