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Abe Lincoln in Illinois ()


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Humble Abraham Lincoln gains the respect of his Illinois neighbors, growing in stature and respect until he is elected President in 1860 and departs for Washington.

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Abe Lincoln
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Stephen A. Douglas
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Mary Todd Lincoln
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Ann Rutledge
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Joshua Speed
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Billy Herndon
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Ninian Edwards
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Jack Armstrong (as Howard da Silva)
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Elizabeth Edwards
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Judge Bowling Green
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John McNeil
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Mentor Graham
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Ben Mattling
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Denton Offut
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Seth Gale
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Stage Driver
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Mr. Crimmin
Edmund Elton ...
Mr. Rutledge
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Mrs. Rutledge
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Mrs. Bowling Green
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Dr. Chandler
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John Hanks
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John Johnston
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Sarah Lincoln
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Tom Lincoln
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Trum Cogdall
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Stonewall Jackson (uncredited)
Tommy E. Baughner ...
One of the Rutledge Boys (uncredited)
Ted Billings ...
Onlooker at Debate (uncredited)
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Tad Lincoln (uncredited)
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Raft Steerer (uncredited)
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Willie Lincoln (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Dan Clark ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Politician (uncredited)
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Woman on Street (uncredited)
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John Brown (uncredited)
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Undetermined Supporting Role (uncredited)
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Lincoln's Cook (uncredited)
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Politician (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Politician (uncredited)
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Little Girl (uncredited)
Gus Glassmire ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Maid (uncredited)
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Onlooker at Debate (uncredited)
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Greeley's Secretary (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
C. Hayes ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Mrs. Seth Gale (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Harry Humphries ...
Daniel Webster (uncredited)
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Colonel Robert E. Lee (uncredited)
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Aide to Stephen Douglas (uncredited)
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Citizen (uncredited)
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Abe's Friend (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Edwin Mills ...
Robert Lincoln (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Kathleen Proctor ...
Woman on Street (uncredited)
Lorin Raker ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Florence Rutledge ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall ...
Citizen (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
Napoleon Simpson ...
Gobey (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Douglas' Crony (uncredited)
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Dr. Barrett (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Mrs. Collins -- Woman in Store (uncredited)
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Horace Greeley (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Cromwell

Written by

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Robert E. Sherwood ... (by)
 
Robert E. Sherwood ... (screen play)
 
Grover Jones ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Max Gordon ... producer

Music by

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Roy Webb ... (musical score)

Cinematography by

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James Wong Howe ... director of photography

Editing by

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George Hively ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Douglas Travers ... montage

Casting By

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Charles Richards ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Van Nest Polglase

Set Decoration by

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Casey Roberts ... (set decorations)

Makeup Department

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James R. Barker ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Don L. Cash ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Fred Frederick ... wig designer (uncredited)
Doris Harris ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Norbert A. Myles ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Hazel Rogers ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Maurice Seiderman ... makeup artist: raymond massey (uncredited)

Production Management

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Harold Lewis ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Dewey Starkey ... assistant director
William Dorfman ... assistant director (uncredited)
Harry Mancke ... assistant director (uncredited)
Grayson Rogers ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Carroll Clark ... associate art director
William Hartman ... props (uncredited)
Charles Matthews ... props (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Hugh McDowell Jr. ... recordist
Dan Kellerber ... sound stage manager (uncredited)

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Vernon L. Walker ... special effects
Horace L. Hulburd ... special effects (uncredited)
W. Kimpton ... special effects (uncredited)
D. Kohler ... special effects (uncredited)
Kenny Koontz ... special effects (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Emmett Bergholz ... assistant camera (uncredited)
H.J. Brandon ... grip (uncredited)
Stan Chandler ... grip (uncredited)
James Daly ... second camera operator (uncredited)
Eugene Fribourge ... grip (uncredited)
Earl Gilpin ... grip (uncredited)
Ledge Haddow ... assistant camera (uncredited)
William Handy ... grip (uncredited)
E.T. Harris ... grip (uncredited)
Alexander Kahle ... still photographer (uncredited)
Jack McCrackin ... grip (uncredited)
William Monroe ... electrician (uncredited)
Eddie Pyle ... second camera operator (uncredited)
William Record ... grip (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Walter Plunkett ... wardrobe
Frank Carr ... second wardrobe man (uncredited)
Tommy Clark ... first wardrobe man (uncredited)
Bert Hall ... wardrobe: Raymond Massey (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
Ann Landers ... wardrobe: ladies (uncredited)

Location Management

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Louis Shapiro ... location manager (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Adele Cannon ... script clerk (uncredited)
Corynn Kiehl ... script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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David Robel ... dance director
Stafford Campbell ... stand-in: Raymond Massey (uncredited)
Lillian K. Deighton ... technical director (uncredited)
Charles Leonard ... publicist (uncredited)
S. Barret McCormick ... general press representative (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Biopic of Abe Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, from his early days in backwoods Kentucky to his election as President. After a time running livestock to New Orleans, he settles in New Salem where he meets and falls in love with Ann Rutledge who is already engaged to someone. Abe makes a home for himself in New Salem, eventually running a store and becoming the postmaster. He's popular with the locals and is eventually elected to the State legislature but afterward established himself in the practice of law. He eventually meets Mary Todd who would become his wife and and is sent to Washington as a Congressman before he is elected president. Written by garykmcd

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Taglines THE REAL STORY OF THE MAN WHO DIDN'T WANT to be PRESIDENT...IN A PICTURIZATION OF THE FAMOUS PLAY THAT NO AMERICAN SHOULD MISS!!! (Print Ad- Buffalo Courier-Express, ((Buffalo, NY)) 30 March 1940) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Spirit of the People (Canada, English title)
  • Spirit of the People (United Kingdom)
  • Abraham Lincoln (France)
  • Lincoln en Illinois (Spain)
  • Abe Lincoln a Illinois (Spain, Catalan title)
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  • 110 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia After his success playing Lincoln in the film and on Broadway, Raymond Massey began to assume the character in real life. He often appeared at social gatherings dressed in Lincoln-esque attire, assuming a Lincoln-like manner and speech. His friend, the playwright George S. Kaufman, observed, "Massey won't be satisfied until someone assassinates him." See more »
Goofs When results for the 1860 election are being received, West Virginia is listed on the the state-by-state tally board. West Virginia didn't become a state until 1863, when it broke off from Virginia after that state had seceded from the Union. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in History Brought to Life (1950). See more »
Soundtracks Old Abe Lincoln Came Out of the Wilderness See more »
Quotes Mentor Graham: Well, Abe, there are always two occupations open to those who have failed at everything else: school teaching and politics.
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