Abraham Lincoln (1930)

5.6Approved97 minDirector: D. W. Griffith

1930 film

Abraham Lincoln, also released under the title D. W. Griffith's "Abraham Lincoln", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel, in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge. The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Brown's Body (1928), and Gerrit Lloyd. This was the first of only two sound films made by Griffith.

The film entered the public domain in 1958 when the initial copyright expired. The copyright holders did not elect to extend it for a second 28-year term.

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What is Abraham Lincoln about?
Abraham Lincoln (1930) — Brief vignettes about Lincoln's early life include his birth, early jobs, (unsubstantiated) affair with Ann Rutledge, courtship of Mary Todd, and the Lincoln-Douglas debates; his presidency and the Civil War are followed in somewhat more detail, though without actual battle scene
Is Abraham Lincoln based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Abraham Lincoln scary?
Content rating: Approved. See the reviews tab for parental guidance and tone notes.
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