Lincoln
"Lincoln" was a 1988 American television mini-series starring Sam Waterston as Abraham Lincoln, Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Todd Lincoln, and Richard Mulligan as William H. Seward. It was directed by Lamont Johnson and was based on Gore Vidal’s novel. It covers the time period running from Lincoln’s election as President of the United States to the time of his assassination. When released for home entertainment, the title was changed to "Gore Vidal's Lincoln"
Lamont Johnson won an Emmy for directing Lincoln.
The film was shot almost entirely in Richmond, Virginia and it cost $8 million to produce.
Lincoln
March 27, 1988
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Cast (21)
Sam Waterston
Abraham Lincoln
James Gammon
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
Tim Guinee
Col. Elmer Ellsworth
Jeffrey DeMunn
William Herndon
Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Todd Lincoln
Thomas Gibson
William Sprague
Steven Culp
Johnny Hay
Cleavon Little
Frederick Douglass
Richard Mulligan
William H. Seward
George Ede
Edward McManus
Ruby Dee
Elizabeth Keckley
Robin Gammell
Stephen Douglas
John Houseman
Gen. Winfield Scott
Gregory Cooke
Robert Lincoln
Jon DeVries
Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
Tom Brennan
Sen. Charles Sumner
John McMartin
Salmon P. Chase
David Leary
Gen. George McClellan
Deborah Adair
Kate Chase
Patrick Rowe
Ward Hill Lamon
Jerome Dempsey
Congressman Elihu Washburne
Crew (11)
Directing
Lamont Johnson
Director
Writing
Ernest Kinoy
Screenplay
Gore Vidal
Novel
Production
Donna Isaacson
Casting
John S. Lyons
Casting
Sound
Ernest Gold
Music
Art
Paul Peters
Production Design
R. Lynn Smartt
Set Decoration
Camera
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George L. Little
Costume Design
Crew
William Wages
Cinematography
Editing
Jim Oliver
Editor