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Lincoln Onscreen History Presentation

May 20

Considering President Lincoln is widely recognized as the most written-about person in American history, it should come as no surprise that he’s the most frequently portrayed American historical figure in the history of movies and television.  Lincoln has appeared onscreen as a character in more than 250 productions since the birth of motion pictures.

You’re invited to join Mark S. Reinhart, the author of Abraham Lincoln on Screen, for a cinematic journey covering the history of Lincoln-related screen works from the silent film era right up through present day, including Steven Spielberg’s award-winning 2012 film Lincoln.  Reinhart will reveal what filmmakers got right and where they failed with historical accuracy, and he’ll take a critical look at the artistic merits of the more important film works.

Plus, Reinhart will share video clips throughout the presentation, including scenes from ultra-rare works such as the 1924 silent feature The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln, and the stunning 1956 CBS Television production The Day Lincoln was Shot starring Raymond Massey.

This special program will happen on Tuesday, May 20, in the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library’s Union Theater in Springfield.

Doors will open at 6:00 p.m.  The program will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Mr. Reinhart will have signed copies of Abraham Lincoln on Screen available for purchase after the program.

Admission is free, but advance registration is required by clicking HERE.

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May 20
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