Lincoln (2012)

5.2
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2h 29m
Running Time

November 9, 2012
Release Date

Lincoln (2012)

5.2
/ 10
10 User Ratings
2h 29m
Running Time

November 9, 2012
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Touchstone Pictures
DreamWorks Pictures
20th Century Fox
Amblin Entertainment
The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Participant Media
Reliance Entertainment
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Plot.

The revealing story of the 16th US President's tumultuous final months in office. In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical moment will change the fate of generations to come.

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Cast & Crew.

Byron Jennings

Byron Jennings

Montgomery Blair

Julie White

Julie White

Elizabeth Blair Lee

Charmaine White

Charmaine White

Minerva – Blair's Servant

Ralph D. Edlow

Ralph D. Edlow

Leo – Blair's Servant

Grainger Hines

Grainger Hines

Gideon Welles

Richard Topol

Richard Topol

James Speed

Walt Smith

Walt Smith

William Fessenden

Dakin Matthews

Dakin Matthews

John Usher

Kevin Lawrence O'Donnell

Kevin Lawrence O'Donnell

Charles Hanson

Jamie Horton

Jamie Horton

Giles Stuart

Joe Dellinger

Joe Dellinger

Nelson Merrick

Richard Warner

Richard Warner

Homer Benson

Elijah Chester

Elijah Chester

Union Army Officer

Dave Hager

Dave Hager

Captain Nathan Saunders – River Queen

Sean Haggerty

Sean Haggerty

Officer in Peace Commissioners Exchange

Mike Shiflett

Mike Shiflett

Senator R.M.T. Hunter

Gregory Itzin

Gregory Itzin

Judge John A. Campbell

Stephen Dunn

Stephen Dunn

Petersburg Siege Lines – Confederate Officer

Stephen McKinley Henderson

Stephen McKinley Henderson

William Slade

Chase Edmunds

Chase Edmunds

Willie Lincoln

John Hutton

John Hutton

Senator Charles Sumner

Robert Ruffin

Robert Ruffin

Major Thompson Eckert

Drew Sease

Drew Sease

David Homer Bates

John Lescault

John Lescault

Gustavus Fox

Scott Wichmann

Scott Wichmann

Charles Benjamin

Adam Driver

Adam Driver

Samuel Beckwith

Jean Kennedy Smith

Jean Kennedy Smith

House of Representatives – Woman Shouter

Shirley Augustine

Shirley Augustine

House of Representatives – Woman Shouter

Sarah Wylie

Sarah Wylie

House of Representatives – Woman Shouter

Margaret Ann McGowan

Margaret Ann McGowan

House of Representatives – Woman Shouter

Hilary Montgomery

Hilary Montgomery

House of Representatives – Woman Shouter

Asa-Luke Twocrow

Asa-Luke Twocrow

Ely Parker

Lancer Dean Shull

Lancer Dean Shull

Union Soldier – Bodyguard

Robert Wilharm

Robert Wilharm

Wounded Soldier

Kevin Kline

Kevin Kline

Wounded Soldier

John Jones

John Jones

Wounded Soldier

Paul Gowans

Paul Gowans

Wounded Soldier

Joseph Miller

Joseph Miller

Wounded Soldier

John Bellemer

John Bellemer

Faust

Mary Dunleavy

Mary Dunleavy

Marguerite

Armistead Wellford

Armistead Wellford

Nehemiah Cleary

Michael Ruff

Michael Ruff

Harold Hollister

Rich Wills

Rich Wills

House of Representatives – Soldier One

Stephen Bozzo

Stephen Bozzo

House of Representatives – Soldier Two

Christopher Alan Stewart

Christopher Alan Stewart

Sergeant – Grant's HQ

Teddy Eck

Teddy Eck

Corporal – Grant's HQ

Todd Fletcher

Todd Fletcher

Walter H. Washburn

Charles Kinney

Charles Kinney

Myer Strauss

Joseph Carlson

Joseph Carlson

Joseph Marstern

Michael Goodwin

Michael Goodwin

Chilton A. Elliot

Edward McDonald

Edward McDonald

Daniel G. Stuart

Jim Batchelder

Jim Batchelder

Howard Guillefoyle

Gregory Hosaflook

Gregory Hosaflook

John F. McKenzie

Joe Kerkes

Joe Kerkes

Andrew E. Finck

William Kaffenberger

William Kaffenberger

John A. Casson

Larry Van Hoose

Larry Van Hoose

Avon Hanready

C. Brandon Marshall

C. Brandon Marshall

Rufus Warren

David Russell Graham

David Russell Graham

House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter

Benjamin Shirley

Benjamin Shirley

House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter

Henry Kidd

Henry Kidd

House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter

Joseph Frances Filipowski

Joseph Frances Filipowski

House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter

Thomas Aldridge

Thomas Aldridge

House of Representatives

Sidney Blackmer Jr.

Sidney Blackmer Jr.

House of Representatives

Billy Caldwell

Billy Caldwell

House of Representatives

Glenn T. Crone

Glenn T. Crone

House of Representatives

Martin Dew

Martin Dew

House of Representatives

Theodore Ewald

Theodore Ewald

House of Representatives

Todd Hunter

Todd Hunter

House of Representatives

Joe Inscoe

Joe Inscoe

House of Representatives

Raymond H. Johnson

Raymond H. Johnson

House of Representatives

Gary Keener

Gary Keener

House of Representatives

Randolph Meekins

Randolph Meekins

House of Representatives

Frank Moran

Frank Moran

House of Representatives

Charley Morgan

Charley Morgan

House of Representatives

Chad Pettit

Chad Pettit

House of Representatives

Barry Privett

Barry Privett

House of Representatives

Leslie Rogers

Leslie Rogers

House of Representatives

Marcello Rollando

Marcello Rollando

House of Representatives

Keith Tyree

Keith Tyree

House of Representatives

Kevin J. Walsh

Kevin J. Walsh

House of Representatives

Robert Wray

Robert Wray

House of Representatives

S. Epatha Merkerson

S. Epatha Merkerson

Lydia Smith

Christopher Boyer

Christopher Boyer

General Robert E. Lee

Stephen Dunford

Stephen Dunford

Actor Swordsman

David Doersch

David Doersch

Actor Demon Affrit

Christopher Cartmill

Christopher Cartmill

Leonard Grover

Robert Shepherd

Robert Shepherd

Dr. Joseph K. Barnes

Lucas N. Hall

Lucas N. Hall

Grover's Theater Patron

Details.

Release Date
November 9, 2012

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 29m

Budget
$65,000,000

Box Office
$275,300,000

Filming Locations
Washington, D.C. Β· United States Β· Chicago, United States of America

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

usa president
mutiny
speech
based on a true story
battlefield
family conflict
american civil war
cultural conflict
battle of gettysburg
secession
presidential cabinet
gettysburg address
conflagration
ethical dilemma
emancipation
19th century
abraham lincoln
historical fiction
abraham
assertive

Wiki.

Lincoln is a 2012 American biographical historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as United States President Abraham Lincoln. It features Sally Field, David Strathairn, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, James Spader, Hal Holbrook, and Tommy Lee Jones in supporting roles. The screenplay by Tony Kushner was loosely based on Doris Kearns Goodwin's 2005 biography Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln and covers the final four months of Lincoln's life.

The film focuses on Lincoln's efforts in January 1865 to abolish slavery and involuntary servitude by having the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed by the United States House of Representatives.

The film was produced by Spielberg and frequent collaborator Kathleen Kennedy, through their respective production companies, Amblin Entertainment and the Kennedy/Marshall Company. Filming began October 17, 2011, and ended on December 19, 2011. Lincoln premiered on October 8, 2012, at the New York Film Festival. The film was co-produced by American companies DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Participant Media, along with Indian company Reliance Entertainment, and distributed theatrically by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Touchstone Pictures label in the United States and Canada on November 16, 2012, and by 20th Century Fox in international territories.

Lincoln was acclaimed by critics, who lauded its acting (especially Day-Lewis's), Spielberg's direction, and its production values. In December 2012, it was nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director for Spielberg, and winning Best Actor (Motion Picture – Drama) for Day-Lewis. At the 85th Academy Awards, it was nominated for twelve Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director; it won for Best Production Design and Best Actor for Day-Lewis, his third in the category. It was also a commercial success, grossing over $275 million at the box office. It has since been cited as one of the best films of Spielberg's career and one of the greatest films of the 21st century.

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