Title: Young Mr. Lincoln: The Criterion Collection Year: 1939
Director: John Ford
Rating: NR
Length: 100 Min.
Video: Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio: English: Dolby Digital: Mono
Subtitles: English
Stars:Henry Fonda
Alice Brady
Marjorie Weaver
Arleen Whelan
Eddie Collins
Plot:Few historical figures are as revered as Abraham Lincoln, and few director-star pairings embody classic American cinema as perfectly as that of John Ford and Henry Fonda. In Young Mr. Lincoln, their first collaboration, Fonda gives one of the finest performances of his career as the young president-to-be, struggling with an incendiary murder case as a novice lawyer. Compassionate and assured, this is an indelible piece of Americana.
Extras:Scene Access
Featurettes
Gallery
DVD-ROM Content
28-page booklet; Archival audio interviews
My Thoughts:
It is so unfortunate that this movie was released in the same year as
Gone with the Wind,
The Wizard of Oz and
Goodbye Mr. Chips and consequently was completely overlooked by the Academy, only garnering a single nomination for Writing. As much as I love Robert Donat’s performance in
Goodbye Mr. Chips, I think Fonda’s performance in this movie really deserved the Oscar. Aside from the historical significance, this is a downright great mystery story and a great court room drama. Henry Fonda is terrific as the laconic Abe Lincoln in his early days as he starts his career as a lawyer. It is quite remarkable how much they were able to make him resemble the real man physically, before all of today’s fancy make-up techniques. As usual Criterion has done a great job restoring this great film.
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