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| Ernie Adams | Man with Lynch Mob | |
| Sam Ash | Extra Dancing at Party | |
| Arthur Aylesworth | New Salem Townsman | |
| Ward Bond | John Palmer Cass | |
| Alice Brady | Abigail Clay | |
| Virginia Brissac | Peach Pie Baker | |
| Paul E. Burns | Loafer | |
| George Chandler | Loafer | |
| Spencer Charters | Judge Herbert A. Bell | |
| Cliff Clark | Sheriff Gil Billings | |
| Eddie Collins | Efe Turner | |
| Richard Cromwell | Matt Clay | |
| Frank Dae | ||
| Judith Dickens | Carrie Sue | |
| Henry Fonda | Abraham Lincoln |
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| Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
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| Writer | Lamar Trotti
Kenneth Macgowan |
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| Cinematography | Arthur C. Miller
Bert Glennon |
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| Musician | Alfred Newman
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A fictionalized account of the early life of the American president as a young lawyer facing his greatest court case.Ten years in the life of Abraham Lincoln, before he became known to his nation and the world. He moves from a Kentucky cabin to Springfield, Illinois, to begin his law practice. He defends two men accused of murder in a political brawl, suffers the death of his girlfriend Ann, courts his future wife Mary Todd, and agrees to go into politics. |
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