The New Movie Magazine (Dec 1929-May 1930)

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The first camera study of Walter Huston as Abraham Lincoln in the all-dialogue film spectacle based on the life of the Great Emancipator, produced by David Wark Griffith. It is Griffith's ambition to make this talkie spectacle of Abraham Lincoln as epochal in the annals of the audible screen as was "The Birth of a Nation" in the history of the silent films. From all the players on stage or screen, Griffith selected Huston for Lincoln. Stephen Vincent Benet, the poet, is writing the story and dialogue. THE SCREEN'S NEWEST LINCOLN 82