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Jesse Johnson as John Wilkes Booth, a famous actor from 1855 until his death, and the leader of the plot to kill Lincoln. Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, and the main target of the assassination. Geraldine Hughes as Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Lincoln, thus First Lady. Kam Dabrowski as James ...
The Day Lincoln Was Shot is a 1998 American television film based on the book by Jim Bishop. It is a re-creation of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, co-written and directed by John Gray, and stars Lance Henriksen as Abraham Lincoln and Rob Morrow as John Wilkes Booth. [1]
Pages in category "Assassination of Abraham Lincoln films" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Gerald Bestrom as Abraham Lincoln, the President who is assassinated in the beginning of the film. Bestrom, who does not speak, was a professional Lincoln lookalike who died in April 2012. [11] Marshall Canney as Mary Todd Lincoln, Lincoln's wife; Andy Martin as Major Henry Rathbone, present in Lincoln's box during the assassination
The Day Lincoln Was Shot; The Day of the Jackal (film) The Day Reagan Was Shot; The Day That Shook the World; The Dead Zone (film) Deadlier Than the Male; Death of a President (2006 film) Death to Smoochy; Double Trouble (1984 film) Droneman
On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Shot in the head as he watched the play, [2] Lincoln died of his wounds the following day at 7:22 am in the Petersen House opposite the theater. [3]
Abraham Lincoln, also released under the title D. W. Griffith's "Abraham Lincoln", is a 1930 pre-Code American biographical film about Abraham Lincoln directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars Walter Huston as Lincoln and Una Merkel , in her second speaking role, as Ann Rutledge .
The film, just over a minute long, is composed of two shots. In the first, a girl sits at the base of an altar or tomb, her face hidden from the camera. At the center of the altar, a viewing portal displays the portraits of three U.S. Presidents—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley—each victims of assassination. [1]