The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln

The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (1924)

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

  • Genre: History, Drama
  • Release Date: 1924-02-02
  • Runtime: 2h 0min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Rockett-Lincoln Film Co.
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Phil Rosen

Summary

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

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  • George A. Billings

    as Abraham Lincoln
  • Danny Hoy

    as Abraham Lincoln, 7 years old
  • Ruth Clifford

    as Ann Rutledge, first sweetheart
  • Nell Craig

    as Mary Todd / Mrs. Lincoln
  • Irene Hunt

    as Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother
  • Westcott Clarke

    as Thomas Lincoln, Father
  • Fay McKenzie

    as Sarah Lincoln
  • Charles K. French

    as Isom Enlow, Neighbor
  • Calvert Carter

    as Mr. Gollaher, Neighbor
  • Madge Hunt

    as Mrs. Gollaher
  • Raymond Lee

    as Austin Gollaher
  • Ida McKenzie

    as Sarah Lincoln, 10 years old
  • Ed Burns

    as John McNeil
  • Pat Hartigan

    as Jack Armstrong, leader of Clary Grove gang
  • Otis Harlan

    as Denton Offut, Employer of Lincoln
  • Jules Hanft

    as James Rutledge
  • Julia Hesse

    as Mrs. Rutledge
  • Louise Fazenda

    as Sally, a country girl
  • Robert Bolder

    as A country politician
  • William Humphrey

    as Stephen A. Douglas
  • William McIllwain

    as Dr. Allen
  • Fred Kohler

    as Auctioneer at New Orleans slave market
  • Robert Milasch

    as Southern planter
  • George Reehm

    as Another planter
  • Genevieve Blinn

    as Mary Todd's sister, Mrs. Ninian Edwards
  • Mickey Moore

    as Willie Lincoln
  • Newton Hall

    as Tad Lincoln
  • Francis Powers

    as Richard J. Oglesby
  • Homer Willits

    as John Hay, Secretary to the President
  • Jim Blackwell

    as Tom, colored servant
  • A. Edward Sutherland

    as William Scott, Union soldier
  • Frances Raymond

    as Scott's mother
  • Jack Rollings

    as Union sentry
  • Merrill McCormick

    as Corporal of guard
  • Frank Newburg

    as Bixby, Union soldier
  • William F. Moran

    as John Wilkes Booth
  • John Steppling

    as Chairman of delegation
  • Wanda Crazer

    as Dancer
  • Walter Rogers

    as Gen U.S. Grant
  • Alfred Allen

    as Gen. George Meade
  • James Welch

    as Gen. Robert E. Lee
  • Myles McCarthy

    as Major, afterward General, Anderson
  • Earl Schenck

    as Colonel Rathbone
  • Dolly McClean

    as Miss Harris
  • Cordelia Callahan

    as Mrs. Surratt
  • Dallas Hope

    as Stable boy
  • Jack Winn

    as Ned Spangler
  • Lawrence Grant

    as Actor at Ford's
  • Ivy Livingston

    as Actress at Ford's
  • Kathleen Chambers

    as Another actress
  • Henry Rattenbury

    as Stagehand
  • W. L. McPheeters

    as Allan Pinkerton, Chief of Secret Service
  • Willis Marks

    as William H. Seward, Secretary of State
  • Nick Cogley

    as Simon Cameron, Secretary of War
  • Charles Smiley

    as Salmon P. Chase, Sec. of Treasury / Hugh McCulloch
  • R. G. Dixon

    as Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy
  • Harry Kelsey

    as Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior
  • Joseph Mills

    as Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General
  • Fred Manly

    as Edward Bates, Attorney-General
  • William von Hardenburg

    as James Speed, Attorney-General
  • R. J. Duston

    as William Dennison, Postmaster-General
  • Dorothy Seay

    as Abe Lincoln's step-sister
  • 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

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