From the log cabin to the White House-from a home made cradle to history's page
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120 min
A biographical film featuring the presidency and assassination of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War.
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George A. Billings | Abraham Lincoln | Unowned |
| Danny Hoy | Abraham Lincoln, 7 years old | Unowned | |
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Ruth Clifford | Ann Rutledge, first sweetheart | Unowned |
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Nell Craig | Mary Todd / Mrs. Lincoln | Unowned |
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Irene Hunt | Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Mother | Unowned |
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Westcott Clarke | Thomas Lincoln, Father | Unowned |
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Fay McKenzie | Sarah Lincoln | Unowned |
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Charles K. French | Isom Enlow, Neighbor | Unowned |
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Calvert Carter | Mr. Gollaher, Neighbor | Unowned |
| Madge Hunt | Mrs. Gollaher | Unowned | |
| Raymond Lee | Austin Gollaher | Unowned | |
| Ida Mae McKenzie | Sarah Lincoln, 10 years old | Unowned | |
| Ed Burns | John McNeil | Unowned | |
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Pat Hartigan | Jack Armstrong, leader of Clary Grove gang | Unowned |
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Otis Harlan | Denton Offut, Employer of Lincoln | Unowned |
| Jules Hanft | James Rutledge | Unowned | |
| Julia Hesse | Mrs. Rutledge | Unowned | |
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Louise Fazenda | Sally, a country girl | Unowned |
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Robert Bolder | A country politician | Unowned |
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William Humphrey | Stephen A. Douglas | Unowned |
| William McIllwain | Dr. Allen | Unowned | |
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Fred Kohler | Auctioneer at New Orleans slave market | Unowned |
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Robert Milasch | Southern planter | Unowned |
| George Reehm | Another planter | Unowned | |
| Genevieve Blinn | Mary Todd's sister, Mrs. Ninian Edwards | Unowned | |
| Mickey Moore | Willie Lincoln | Unowned | |
| Newton Hall | Tad Lincoln | Unowned | |
| Francis Powers | Richard J. Oglesby | Unowned | |
| Homer Willits | John Hay, Secretary to the President | Unowned | |
| Jim Blackwell | Tom, colored servant | Unowned | |
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A. Edward Sutherland | William Scott, Union soldier | Unowned |
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Frances Raymond | Scott's mother | Unowned |
| Jack Rollings | Union sentry | Unowned | |
| Merrill McCormick | Corporal of guard | Unowned | |
| Frank Newburg | Bixby, Union soldier | Unowned | |
| William F. Moran | John Wilkes Booth | Unowned | |
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John Steppling | Chairman of delegation | Unowned |
| Wanda Crazer | Dancer | Unowned | |
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Walter Rogers | Gen U.S. Grant | Unowned |
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Alfred Allen | Gen. George Meade | Unowned |
| James Welch | Gen. Robert E. Lee | Unowned | |
| Myles McCarthy | Major, afterward General, Anderson | Unowned | |
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Earl Schenck | Colonel Rathbone | Unowned |
| Dolly McClean | Miss Harris | Unowned | |
| Cordelia Callahan | Mrs. Surratt | Unowned | |
| Dallas Hope | Stable boy | Unowned | |
| Jack Winn | Ned Spangler | Unowned | |
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Lawrence Grant | Actor at Ford's | Unowned |
| Ivy Livingston | Actress at Ford's | Unowned | |
| Kathleen Chambers | Another actress | Unowned | |
| Henry Rattenbury | Stagehand | Unowned | |
| W. L. McPheeters | Allan Pinkerton, Chief of Secret Service | Unowned | |
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Willis Marks | William H. Seward, Secretary of State | Unowned |
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Nick Cogley | Simon Cameron, Secretary of War | Unowned |
| Charles Smiley | Salmon P. Chase, Sec. of Treasury / Hugh McCulloch | Unowned | |
| R. G. Dixon | Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy | Unowned | |
| Harry Kelsey | Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior | Unowned | |
| Joseph Mills | Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General | Unowned | |
| Fred Manly | Edward Bates, Attorney-General | Unowned | |
| William von Hardenburg | James Speed, Attorney-General | Unowned | |
| R. J. Duston | William Dennison, Postmaster-General | Unowned | |
| Dorothy Seay | Abe Lincoln's step-sister | Unowned | |
| Richard Johnson | Bartender | Unowned |