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The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln

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Calorie Rating: 169
Released: 1924-02-02
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 120 Minutes
Studios: Rockett-Lincoln Film Co.,


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

Director / Directors

Phil Rosen
Director


Cast

George A. Billings
Character: Abraham Lincoln
Danny Hoy
Character: Abraham Lincoln, 7 years old
Ruth Clifford
Character: Ann Rutledge, first sweetheart

Nell Craig
Character: Mary Todd / Mrs. Lincoln
Irene Hunt
Character: Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother
Westcott Clarke
Character: Thomas Lincoln, Father

Fay McKenzie
Character: Sarah Lincoln
Charles K. French
Character: Isom Enlow, Neighbor
Calvert Carter
Character: Mr. Gollaher, Neighbor

Madge Hunt
Character: Mrs. Gollaher
Raymond Lee
Character: Austin Gollaher
Ida McKenzie
Character: Sarah Lincoln, 10 years old

Ed Burns
Character: John McNeil
Pat Hartigan
Character: Jack Armstrong, leader of Clary Grove gang
Otis Harlan
Character: Denton Offut, Employer of Lincoln

Jules Hanft
Character: James Rutledge
Julia Hesse
Character: Mrs. Rutledge
Louise Fazenda
Character: Sally, a country girl

Robert Bolder
Character: A country politician
William Humphrey
Character: Stephen A. Douglas
William McIllwain
Character: Dr. Allen

Fred Kohler
Character: Auctioneer at New Orleans slave market
Robert Milasch
Character: Southern planter
George Reehm
Character: Another planter

Genevieve Blinn
Character: Mary Todd's sister, Mrs. Ninian Edwards
Mickey Moore
Character: Willie Lincoln
Newton Hall
Character: Tad Lincoln

Francis Powers
Character: Richard J. Oglesby
Homer Willits
Character: John Hay, Secretary to the President
Jim Blackwell
Character: Tom, colored servant

A. Edward Sutherland
Character: William Scott, Union soldier
Frances Raymond
Character: Scott's mother
Jack Rollings
Character: Union sentry

Merrill McCormick
Character: Corporal of guard
Frank Newburg
Character: Bixby, Union soldier
William F. Moran
Character: John Wilkes Booth

John Steppling
Character: Chairman of delegation
Wanda Crazer
Character: Dancer
Walter Rogers
Character: Gen U.S. Grant

Alfred Allen
Character: Gen. George Meade
James Welch
Character: Gen. Robert E. Lee
Myles McCarthy
Character: Major, afterward General, Anderson

Earl Schenck
Character: Colonel Rathbone
Dolly McClean
Character: Miss Harris
Cordelia Callahan
Character: Mrs. Surratt

Dallas Hope
Character: Stable boy
Jack Winn
Character: Ned Spangler
Lawrence Grant
Character: Actor at Ford's

Ivy Livingston
Character: Actress at Ford's
Kathleen Chambers
Character: Another actress
Henry Rattenbury
Character: Stagehand

W. L. McPheeters
Character: Allan Pinkerton, Chief of Secret Service
Willis Marks
Character: William H. Seward, Secretary of State
Nick Cogley
Character: Simon Cameron, Secretary of War

Charles Smiley
Character: Salmon P. Chase, Sec. of Treasury / Hugh McCulloch
R. G. Dixon
Character: Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy
Harry Kelsey
Character: Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior

Joseph Mills
Character: Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General
Fred Manly
Character: Edward Bates, Attorney-General
William von Hardenburg
Character: James Speed, Attorney-General

R. J. Duston
Character: William Dennison, Postmaster-General
Dorothy Seay
Character: Abe Lincoln's step-sister
Richard Johnson
Character: Bartender


Production and Crew

Robert Kurrle
Director of Photography
H. Lyman Broening
Director of Photography
Al Rockett
Producer

Ray Rockett
Producer
Frances Marion
Screenplay