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Directed by
  
Phil Rosen

Music by
  
Joseph Carl Breil

Director
  
Phil Rosen

5.5/10
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Produced by
  
Al Rockett Ray Rockett

Initial release
  
21 January 1924

Music director
  
Joseph Carl Breil

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Starring
  
George A. Billings Ruth Clifford Irene Hunt Louise Fazenda

Production company
  
Rockett-Lincoln Productions

Distributed by
  
Associated First National

Written by
  
Frances Marion (story and screenplay)

Cinematography
  
Robert Kurrle, H. Lyman Broening

Cast
  
Ruth Clifford, George A Billings, Louise Fazenda, Mickey Moore, Irene Hunt

Similar
  
Smouldering Fires, Roaring Rails, Merton of the Movies, The Wolf Man, The Silent Stranger

The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln is a 1924 American feature film directed by Phil Rosen and written by Frances Marion.

Contents

Cast

  • George A. Billings as Abraham Lincoln
  • Danny Hoy as Lincoln as a boy
  • Ruth Clifford as Ann Rutledge
  • Irene Hunt as Nancy Hanks Lincoln
  • Fay McKenzie as Sarah Lincoln
  • Westcott Clarke as Thomas Lincoln
  • Charles K. French as Isom Enlow
  • William J. Humphrey as Stephen A. Douglas
  • A. Edward Sutherland as William Scott (billed as Eddie Sutherland)
  • Louise Fazenda as Sally
  • William F. Moran as John Wilkes Booth
  • Walter Rogers as Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
  • James Welch as Gen. Robert E. Lee
  • Willis Marks as Secretary of State William H. Seward
  • Fred Kohler as New Orleans slave auctioneer
  • Pat Hartigan as Jack Armstrong
  • Otis Harlan as Denton Offutt
  • Jules Hanft as James Rutledge
  • Julia Hesse as Mrs. Rutledge
  • Robert Bolder as country politician
  • William McIllwain as Dr. Allen
  • Robert Milasch as Southern planter
  • George Reehm as Southern planter
  • Genevieve Blinn as Mrs. Ninian Edwards, Mary’s sister
  • Mickey Moore as Willie Lincoln
  • Newton Hall as Tad Lincoln
  • Francis Powers as Richard J. Oglesby
  • Homer Willits as John Hay, Lincoln’s secretary
  • Jim Blackwell as Tom
  • Frances Raymond as Scott’s mother
  • Jack Rollings as Union sentry
  • Merrill McCormick as corporal of the guard (billed as William McCormick)
  • Frank Newburg as Bixby
  • W. John Steppling as delegation chairman
  • Wanda Crazer as dancer
  • Alfred Allen as General George Meade
  • Miles McCarthy as Major/General Robert Anderson
  • Earl Schenck as Colonel Henry Rathbone
  • Dolly McLean as Miss Harris
  • Cordelia Callahan as Mrs. Surratt
  • Dallas Hope as stable boy
  • Dick Johnson as bartender
  • Jack Winn as Ned Spangler
  • Lawrence Grant as actor at Ford’s Theatre
  • Ivy Livingston as actress at Ford’s Theatre
  • Kathleen Chambers as actress at Ford’s Theatre
  • Henry Rattenberry as stagehand
  • W. L. McPheeters as Secret Service Chief Allan Pinkerton
  • Nick Cogley as Secretary of War Simon Cameron
  • Charles Smiley as Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase
  • R. G. Dixon as Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles
  • Harry Kelsey as Secretary of the Interior Caleb B. Smith
  • Joseph Mills as Postmaster-General Montgomery Blair
  • Fred Manly as Attorney-General Edward Bates
  • William von Hardenburg as Attorney-General James Speed
  • R. J. Duston as Postmaster-General William Dennison, Jr.
  • Awards

    The movie won the Photoplay Medal of Honor for 1924 given out by Photoplay Magazine, the most prestigious American film award of its time.

    Preservation status

    Incomplete prints of the film, including some color-tinted and color-toned footage, exist in various film archives, including the National Film and Sound Archive and the Library of Congress.

    References

    The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln Wikipedia