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Lincoln

2012 | 149m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Nov 09, 2012
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Tony Kushner, Doris Kearns Goodwin
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords usa president, mutiny, speech, based on true story, battlefield, historical fiction, family conflict, american civil war, cultural conflict, battle of gettysburg, secession, gettysburg address, conflagration, ethical dilemma, emancipation, 19th century, abraham lincoln, abraham, america, assertive
Production Companies DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Participant, Reliance Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $275,300,000
Budget: $65,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Daniel Day-Lewis Abraham Lincoln
Sally Field Mary Todd Lincoln
David Strathairn William Seward
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Robert Lincoln
James Spader W.N. Bilbo
Hal Holbrook Preston Blair
Tommy Lee Jones Thaddeus Stevens
John Hawkes Robert Latham
Jackie Earle Haley Alexander Stephens
Bruce McGill Edwin Stanton
Tim Blake Nelson Richard Schell
Joseph Cross John Hay
Jared Harris Ulysses S. Grant
Lee Pace Fernando Wood
Peter McRobbie George Pendleton
Gulliver McGrath Tad Lincoln
Gloria Reuben Elizabeth Keckley
Jeremy Strong John Nicolay
Michael Stuhlbarg George Yeaman
Boris McGiver Alexander Coffroth
David Costabile James Ashley
Stephen Spinella Asa Vintner Litton
Walton Goggins Clay Hawkins
David Warshofsky William Hutton
Colman Domingo Private Harold Green
David Oyelowo Corporal Ira Clark
Lukas Haas First White Soldier
Dane DeHaan Second White Soldier
Carlos Thompson Navy Yard – Shouting Soldier
Bill Camp Mr. Jolly
Elizabeth Marvel Mrs. Jolly
Byron Jennings Montgomery Blair
Julie White Elizabeth Blair Lee
Charmaine White Minerva – Blair's Servant
Ralph D. Edlow Leo – Blair's Servant
Grainger Hines Gideon Welles
Richard Topol James Speed
Walt Smith William Fessenden
Dakin Matthews John Usher
James 'Ike' Eichling William Dennison
Wayne Duvall Senator Bluff Wade
Bill Raymond Schuyler Colfax
Michael Stanton Kennedy Hiram Price
Ford Flannagan White House Doorkeeper – Tom Pendel
Robert Ayers White House Petitioner
Robert Peters Jacob Graylor
John Moon Edwin LeClerk
Kevin Lawrence O'Donnell Charles Hanson
Jamie Horton Giles Stuart
Joe Dellinger Nelson Merrick
Richard Warner Homer Benson
Elijah Chester Union Army Officer
Dave Hager Captain Nathan Saunders – River Queen
Sean Haggerty Officer in Peace Commissioners Exchange
Mike Shiflett Senator R.M.T. Hunter
Gregory Itzin Judge John A. Campbell
Stephen Dunn Petersburg Siege Lines – Confederate Officer
Stephen McKinley Henderson William Slade
Chase Edmunds Willie Lincoln
John Hutton Senator Charles Sumner
Robert Ruffin Major Thompson Eckert
Drew Sease David Homer Bates
John Lescault Gustavus Fox
Scott Wichmann Charles Benjamin
Adam Driver Samuel Beckwith
Jean Kennedy Smith House of Representatives – Woman Shouter
Shirley Augustine House of Representatives – Woman Shouter
Sarah Wylie House of Representatives – Woman Shouter
Margaret Ann McGowan House of Representatives – Woman Shouter
Hilary Montgomery House of Representatives – Woman Shouter
Asa-Luke Twocrow Ely Parker
Lancer Dean Shull Union Soldier – Bodyguard
Robert Wilharm Wounded Soldier
Kevin Kline Wounded Soldier
John Jones Wounded Soldier
Paul Gowans Wounded Soldier
Joseph Miller Wounded Soldier
John Bellemer Faust
Mary Dunleavy Marguerite
Christopher Evan Welch Clerk – Edward McPherson
Alan Sader Sergeant At Arms
Gannon McHale Aaron Haddam
Ken Lambert Augustus Benjamin
Thomas Belgrey Arthur Bentleigh
Ted Johnson John Ellis
Don Henderson Baker Walter Appleton
Raynor Scheine Josiah S. 'Beanpole' Burton
Armistead Wellford Nehemiah Cleary
Michael Ruff Harold Hollister
Rich Wills House of Representatives – Soldier One
Stephen Bozzo House of Representatives – Soldier Two
Christopher Alan Stewart Sergeant – Grant's HQ
Teddy Eck Corporal – Grant's HQ
Todd Fletcher Walter H. Washburn
Charles Kinney Myer Strauss
Joseph Carlson Joseph Marstern
Michael Goodwin Chilton A. Elliot
Edward McDonald Daniel G. Stuart
Jim Batchelder Howard Guillefoyle
Gregory Hosaflook John F. McKenzie
Joe Kerkes Andrew E. Finck
William Kaffenberger John A. Casson
Larry Van Hoose Avon Hanready
C. Brandon Marshall Rufus Warren
David Russell Graham House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter
Benjamin Shirley House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter
Henry Kidd House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter
Joseph Frances Filipowski House of Representatives – Rebel Shouter
Thomas Aldridge House of Representatives
Sidney Blackmer Jr. House of Representatives
Billy Caldwell House of Representatives
Glenn T. Crone House of Representatives
Martin Dew House of Representatives
Theodore Ewald House of Representatives
Todd Hunter House of Representatives
Joe Inscoe House of Representatives
Raymond H. Johnson House of Representatives
Gary Keener House of Representatives
Randolph Meekins House of Representatives
Frank Moran House of Representatives
Charley Morgan House of Representatives
Chad Pettit House of Representatives
Barry Privett House of Representatives
Leslie Rogers House of Representatives
Marcello Rollando House of Representatives
Keith Tyree House of Representatives
Kevin J. Walsh House of Representatives
Robert Wray House of Representatives
S. Epatha Merkerson Lydia Smith
Christopher Boyer General Robert E. Lee
Stephen Dunford Actor Swordsman
David Doersch Actor Demon Affrit
Christopher Cartmill Leonard Grover
Robert Shepherd Dr. Joseph K. Barnes
Lucas N. Hall Grover's Theater Patron
Name Job
Jim Erickson Set Decoration
Curt Beech Art Direction
David Crank Art Direction
Charles Maloy Set Decoration
Leslie McDonald Art Direction
Ron Judkins Production Sound Mixer
Kay Georgiou Hair Department Head
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Musician
Steven Spielberg Director
Tony Kushner Screenplay
John Williams Original Music Composer
Michael Kahn Editor
Janusz Kamiński Director of Photography
Avy Kaufman Casting
Rick Carter Production Design
Joanna Johnston Costume Design
Ben Burtt Sound Designer
Andy Nelson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Rydstrom Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lois Burwell Makeup Designer
Holly Waddington Assistant Costume Designer
Doris Kearns Goodwin Book
Garrett Warren Stunt Coordinator
Adam Somner First Assistant Director
David James Still Photographer
Ben Morris Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Hatzer Digital Colorist
Name Title
Jonathan King Executive Producer
Daniel Lupi Executive Producer
Kristie Macosko Krieger Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Adam Somner Co-Producer
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2024 5 35 65 21
2024 6 27 42 14
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Reviews

n22kwhips
N/A

Very powerful journey back into history! ...

Jun 23, 2021
tanty
7.0

It lacked a big deal of rhythm but the revision of the history and, specially, the great performance by Day-Lewis makes it a movie worth watching. ...

Jun 23, 2021
narrator56
9.0

This is a flat out great movie. I first watched it several years ago and enjoyed it, so recently I noticed it on the IMDB streaming service and decided to watch it again. I still think it is great. I guess I had forgotten that it was a Spielberg film, so why wouldn’t it be great? It was many years i ... n the making and was partially based on Doris Goodwin Kearns excellent non-fiction book Team of Rivals. The cast is excellent: Daniel Day-Lewis is really impressive as President Lincoln. Lincoln is believable, human, showing several sides of his personality. He is at times funny, wise, empathetic, coarse, tortured and — well, everything I would expect after reading so much about him over the years. For me, the movie lost a little of its energy when it shifted to the political maneuvers undertaken concerning the obtaining of votes to pass the amendment Lincoln wants to push through Congress, but it is integral to the plot, illustrating that Lincoln was pragmatic and willing to play the game to achieve his goals. Because he narrowed the scope of this Lincoln biopic to the last months of the great president’s life, Spielberg was able to cover a lot of ground, and explore the issue of slavery and the war from numerous perspectives. I do regret watching it through that streaming service. I don’t mind ads, but they popped in randomly, sometimes twenty minutes apart, once five minutes apart, and always right in the middle of scenes. I plan to watch it again, with no commercials. I suggest you do the same.

Jun 23, 2021