Fine characterization of Lincoln by Raymond Massey with strong period look and feel.
Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)
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Average Rating:6.6/10
Synopsis: Director John Cromwell (OF HUMAN BONDAGE) brings Robert Sherwood's enormously popular Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the life and times of America's 16th president to the silver screen. Raymond... Director John Cromwell (OF HUMAN BONDAGE) brings Robert Sherwood's enormously popular Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the life and times of America's 16th president to the silver screen. Raymond Massey stars in the role that would make his face synonymous with that of the martyred president. In scenes that span from Lincoln's early days as a modest shopkeeper to his reluctant decision to run for political office, Massey's performance is consistently brilliant, carrying the audience into the struggles of the man the world came to know as the Great Emancipator. In addition to delving into major social and political events from 1831 to 1860, the story explores Lincoln's romance with Ann Rutledge (Mary Howard), her subsequent death from brain fever, and the misery placed upon him by his mentally unstable wife, Mary, played passionately by Ruth Gordon in her screen debut. The Lincoln-Douglas debates are written and performed with chilling expertise, while James Wong Howe's succulent cinematography combines with excellent art direction and costuming to create a stirring vision of America's rural past. ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS presents a beautiful and moving character study of one of America's greatest heroes. [More]
Starring: Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon, Mary Howard
Starring: Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon, Mary Howard, Dorothy Tree, Harvey Stephens, Minor Watson, Alan Baxter, Howard Da Silva
Director: John Cromwell
Director: John Cromwell
Screenwriter: Robert E. Sherwood
Producer: Max Gordon
Screenwriter: Grover Jones
Composer: Roy Webb
Reviews for Abe Lincoln in Illinois
John Cromwell's historically inaccurate biopicture, which is inferior to Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln, was nonetheless nominated for tow Oscars: Actor to Raymond Massey, in what became his signature role, and black-and-white cinematography to James Wong Howe.
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