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Rating: 7.2/10 by 168 users

Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)

In this dramatized account of his early law career in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln is born into a modest log cabin, where he is encouraged by his first love, Ann Rutledge, to pursue law. Following her tragic death, Lincoln establishes a law practice in Springfield, where he meets a young Mary Todd. Lincoln's law skills are put to the test when he takes on the difficult task of defending two brothers who have been accused of murder.

Release Date: Fri, Jun 09, 1939

Rating: 7.2/10 by 168 users

Alternative Title:
젊은 날의 링컨 - KR
Vers sa destinée - FR
젊은 링컨 - KR
링컨 - KR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: lawyer, black and white, springfield illinois, 19th century, abraham lincoln

Henry Fonda
Abraham Lincoln
Alice Brady
Abigail Clay
Pauline Moore
Ann Rutledge
Donald Meek
Prosecutor John Felder
Spencer Charters
Judge Herbert A. Bell
Ward Bond
John Palmer Cass
Jack Kelly
Matt Clay as a Boy (uncredited)
Edwin Maxwell
John T. Stuart (uncredited)
Milburn Stone
Stephen A. Douglas (uncredited)
Ernie Adams
Man with Lynch Mob (uncredited)
Sam Ash
Townsman Dancing at Party (uncredited)
Arthur Aylesworth
New Salem Townsman (uncredited)
Dorris Bowdon
Carrie Sue (uncredited)
Virginia Brissac
Peach Pie Baker (uncredited)
Paul E. Burns
Loafer (uncredited)
George Chandler
Loafer (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
Sheriff Gil Billings (uncredited)
Frank Dae
Townsman (uncredited)
Francis Ford
Sam Boone (uncredited)
Harold Goodwin
Jeremiah Carter (uncredited)
Charles Halton
Hawthorne (uncredited)
Herbert Heywood
Tug-o'-War Contest Official (uncredited)
Robert Homans
Mr. Clay (uncredited)
Fred Kohler Jr.
Scrub White (uncredited)
Dickie Jones
Adam Clay as a Boy (uncredited)
Kay Linaker
Mrs. Edwards (uncredited)
Robert Lowery
Juror Bill Killian (uncredited)
James Pier Mason
Juror (uncredited)
Louis Mason
Court Clerk (uncredited)
Judith Dickens
Carrie Sue (credit only)
Ivor McFadden
Juror (uncredited)
Tom McGuire
Bailiff (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Townsman (uncredited)
Dave Morris
Loafer (uncredited)
Frank Orth
Loafer (uncredited)
Jack Pennick
Big Buck Troop (uncredited)
Randall Stevens
Juror (uncredited)
Russell Simpson
Woolridge (uncredited)
Charles Tannen
Ninian Edwards (uncredited)
Harry Tyler
Barber (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan
Apple Pie Baker (uncredited)
Billy Watson
Boy on Right of Bean Shooter (uncredited)
Delmar Watson
Admiring Boy in New Salem (uncredited)
Robert Shaw
Dancer in Ballroom Seen Dancing with Old Woman (uncredited)
Sylvia McClure
Baby Clay (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

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).


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