Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Abraham Lincoln

Abigail Clay

Mary Todd

Sarah Clay

Efe Turner

Ann Rutledge

Matt Clay

Prosecutor John Felder

Adam Clay

Judge Herbert A. Bell

John Palmer Cass

Matt Clay as a Boy (uncredited)

John T. Stuart (uncredited)

Stephen A. Douglas (uncredited)

Man with Lynch Mob (uncredited)

Townsman Dancing at Party (uncredited)

New Salem Townsman (uncredited)

Carrie Sue (uncredited)

Peach Pie Baker (uncredited)

Loafer (uncredited)

Loafer (uncredited)

Sheriff Gil Billings (uncredited)

Townsman (uncredited)

Sam Boone (uncredited)

Jeremiah Carter (uncredited)

Hawthorne (uncredited)

Tug-o'-War Contest Official (uncredited)

Mr. Clay (uncredited)

Scrub White (uncredited)

Adam Clay as a Boy (uncredited)

Mrs. Edwards (uncredited)

Juror Bill Killian (uncredited)

Juror (uncredited)

Court Clerk (uncredited)

Carrie Sue (credit only)

Juror (uncredited)

Bailiff (uncredited)

Townsman (uncredited)

Loafer (uncredited)

Loafer (uncredited)

Big Buck Troop (uncredited)

Juror (uncredited)

Woolridge (uncredited)

Ninian Edwards (uncredited)

Barber (uncredited)

Apple Pie Baker (uncredited)

Boy on Right of Bean Shooter (uncredited)

Admiring Boy in New Salem (uncredited)

Dancer in Ballroom Seen Dancing with Old Woman (uncredited)

Baby Clay (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-22
A gentle biopic of the early life and career that established Abraham Lincoln on the road to his place in US history. Henry Fonda plays the naive and deeply principled country lawyer in an engaging, if at times slightly ponderous, fashion - aided well by Marjorie Weaver ("Mary Todd"). His eloquence prevents a lynching and he embarks on his first big legal case in Illinois. John Ford starts this retrospective with a gripping, frequently amusing, court case and what follows emphasises the wit, style and incisive honesty of Lincoln. Spencer Charters ("Judge Bell"); Ward Bond and a typically charismatic performance from Donald Meek as the prosecuting counsel keep this drama interesting. The production is simple, but not basic - and well worth a watch as a drama (not an historical documentary).