'Abraham Lincoln' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Saving Lincoln (2013)
Actors:
Alan Noel Vega (producer),
Greg Bernstein (miscellaneous crew),
Penelope Ann Miller (actress),
Ellen Dubin (actress),
John H. Tobin (actor),
Mark Adler (composer),
Jonathan Roumie (actor),
Michael Shamus Wiles (actor),
Franklin Ruehl (actor),
Joe Ochman (actor),
Aaron Webster (actor),
Lew Temple (actor),
Bruce Davison (actor),
Michael David Lynch (producer),
Michael David Lynch (producer),
Plot: The true story of Abraham Lincoln and his bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon. This unique film features sets created from actual Civil War photographs.
Keywords: 1860s, abolishment-of-slavery, american-civil-war, assassination-attempt, assassination-plot, assassination-threat, banjo, bodyguard, character-name-in-title, commander-in-chief
Genres:
Biography,
Black Dynamite (2009)
Actors:
Brian McKnight (actor),
Michael Jai White (actor),
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. (actor),
Obba Babatundé (actor),
John Salley (actor),
Mike Starr (actor),
Phil Morris (actor),
Tommy Davidson (actor),
Richard Edson (actor),
Pete Antico (actor),
William Bassett (actor),
Irwin Keyes (actor),
Arsenio Hall (actor),
Mykelti Williamson (actor),
Chris Spencer (actor),
Plot: This is the story of 1970s African-American action legend Black Dynamite. The Man killed his brother, pumped heroin into local orphanages, and flooded the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor. Black Dynamite was the one hero willing to fight The Man all the way from the blood-soaked city streets to the hallowed halls of the Honky House..
Keywords: 1970s, acetylene-torch, action-hero, african-american, alligator-shoes, animated-credits, animated-sequence, animated-sex, antique-gun, apology
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Taglines: He's super bad. He's outta sight. He's...
Quotes:
Black Chick #2: Black Dynamite, that was the best loving I ever had.::White Chick #2: Me too.::Asian Chick: That goes triple for me.::Black Dynamite: Shh. Mama, you're gonna wake up the rest of the bitches.::[Two more women are sleeping on the same bed]
Honey Bee: Black Dynamite, you ain't got to worry about Gloria. She gonna be safe in here. I been keeping the girls up on their kung fu like you told me to. Now, they find her up in here, we will fricassee they honky asses.::Gloria: Dynamite, are you sure about this? Maybe we should call the police.::Black Dynamite: No, Mama. You can bet your sweet ass and half a titty whoever put that hit on you already got the cops in their back pocket. You be cool, Mama. Bee here will keep you tight and out of sight. I'm gonna shake the tree from the roots and rake up the fruits, rip it up out of the ground, find out what's going down. Don't worry about tomorrow, Mama, because tonight...::Euphoria: Dynamite's gonna make everything all right.::Black Dynamite: Euphoria, shut the fuck up! I know that was you! I ain't even gotta look! I should send your ass back to Crenshaw Pete with his hot-ass coat hangers, bitch. Would you like that?::[Euphoria shakes her head in fear and walks away. There is a long silence between Black Dynamite and Gloria]::Gloria: Black Dynamite, I know that we just met, but somehow I feel that I can trust you. I'll be waiting here till you come to get me.::[Kisses Black Dynamite]::Gloria: Thank you for saving my life.::Black Dynamite: You be cool, Little Mama. I'll be back before too long.
Black Dynamite: Say, Mama, you're gonna have to work on your delivery if you wanna take on Congressman James. The shame is, half these people don't know what y'all talking about, but at least they can put his to a beat.::Gloria: So what do you do to make a difference? Do you march? Do you vote? Oh, let me guess. You're one of those Tom Slick brothers that think you can get by on good looks, a wink and a smile, huh?::Black Dynamite: I don't know about Tom Slick, but thank you for the compliments.::Gloria: That's not what I meant. Not that I think you have good looks- I mean, you know these guys with their...::Black Dynamite: Winks and smiles?::Gloria: Yeah.::[Black Dynamite winks at Gloria]::Gloria: What about the smile?::Black Dynamite: I am smiling.::[Gloria walks away]
Black Dynamite: First Lady, I'm sorry I pimp-slapped you into that china cabinet. I used excessive force. Oftentimes, I cross the line, but I try to do so in the name of what's right. Most of the time, the ends justifies the means. But in this case, I feel like I betrayed my own code of ethics. And for that, sugar, I apologize.::Patricia Nixon: But I shot at you. I tried to kill you, Black Dynamite.::Black Dynamite: This is true, but you did not connect. You shot a plate. Had you connected, pimp-slapping you into that china cabinet might have been justified. But I feel I crossed the line. And for that, please accept my apology.::Patricia Nixon: I do. I do, it's just... oh, Black Dynamite, you're so righteous.::Black Dynamite: This is also true. Because whenever there's injustice, [stands up] wrongs to be...::[Gloria suddenly appears and embraces Black Dynamite]::Gloria: Oh, Black Dynamite!::Patricia Nixon: [Tugging Black Dynamite's pants] Go on, honey.::Black Dynamite: [Pulls out his handgun and points it straight ahead] Because whenever there's injustice, wrongs to be righted, [as Gloria sits down, holding Black Dynamite's left leg] innocents to be defended, Black Dynamite will be there, delivering ass-whuppings. and I will not hesitate to lay the hammer down on any clown that comes around. [Pulls out his nunchucks] Because if they wanna fight, they best come see me, because I'm Black Dynamite.::[Pat Nixon proceeds to approach Black Dynamite and hold his right leg]
Gloria: [after Dynamite kills a would-be assasin in a donut suit] How did you know?::Black Dynamite: Because donuts don't wear alligator shoes.
Black Dynamite: [after having a flashback of being teased as an orphan] No! Not the orphans!
Bullhorn: You know he came around here about a week ago, with some cats that I had never seen before. Man, I mean these cats looked mean! Meaner than two fat motherfuckers wrestling over pork chops and greens, can you dig it?
Black Dynamite: Breathe deeply, baby. [places stethoscope on Nurse Jenny's chest]::Nurse Jenny: Daddy, you make my heart beat.::Black Dynamite: Yeah, Dr. Dynamite can hear that. But I think you're running a temperature. Let me see if I can find a thermometer for you. [unzips pants]::Doctor: What the-? I told you urine sample, Nurse Jenny.::[Nurse Jenny runs away]::Doctor: Black Dynamite, I mean, really?::Black Dynamite: Hey man, you sent her in here with them titties. What did you expect? How's my x-ray.::Doctor: Well, no fragments. In and out. You're lucky, Black Dynamite. Three inches to the left and we wouldn't even be having this conversation.::Black Dynamite: Three inches to the right, and it would've missed my black ass.::Doctor: Well, you need a new line of work. This is the second time this year.::Black Dynamite: I know, I know.::Doctor: Why do I bother? There's no helping you.::Black Dynamite: No, doc, you help me just fine. See you next time.
Bullhorn: Go get Chicago Wind before he disappears. I'll take care of this gorilla eatin' goon here!
Bullhorn: Oh, you's a corn-fed fool with a lot of muscle mass. But it's time for Bullhorn to get up in that ass!::[Bullhorn proceeds to land a chop on the thug, which is blocked. He then punches the thug in the midsection. He blocks a punch and slaps the thug in the face]::Thug #1: Motherfucker!::[Scene cuts to a retake of the fight scene, only with the thug replaced with a stunt double. Bullhorn punches the thug in the face before landing multiple punches to the chest and a kick to the face]::Bullhorn: Let everybody know and suckers be warned that this is the outcome when you mess with Bullhorn!
Carpeted Afterhours (2007)
Actors:
Lauren Lapkus (actress),
Susan Messing (actress),
Jordan Londe (actor),
Alan Callaghan (producer),
Alan Callaghan (editor),
Alan Callaghan (writer),
Alan Callaghan (actor),
Thomas Whittington (actor),
Evan Chung (writer),
C.C. Pearce (actor),
Justin Jackson (actor),
Evan Chung (composer),
Timmy Mayse (actor),
Jon Barinholtz (actor),
Adam Mohundro (producer),
Plot: Carpeted Afterhours is a series of surreal vignettes gently poking fun at different aspects of suburban life. The show paints a portrait of what initially appears to be contemporary Middle America - strip malls, book clubs, community soccer games, office parks, etc. However, the setting is soon revealed to be separate from reality, creating a self-contained alternative world where everything familiar is turned upside-down.
Keywords: cult-film
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Sketch (?) Comedy (?) Television (!)
Booth (2005)
Actors:
R. Keith Harris (actor),
Jim Babel (actor),
Mark Freiburger (director),
Jonathan Olive (editor),
John S. Rushton (actor),
Travis Beacham (writer),
Colin Key (actor),
Randall Stevens (miscellaneous crew),
Reynolds Anderson (producer),
Aaron Babcock (composer),
Christopher J. Waild (writer),
Annamarie Gatto (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
America: A Call to Greatness (1995)
Actors:
Charlton Heston (actor),
Dorian Harewood (actor),
Rita Moreno (actress),
Jane Russell (actress),
Blue Deckert (actor),
Melissa L. Nichols (costume designer),
Mickey Rooney (actor),
Peter Graves (actor),
Gene Autry (actor),
Danny Kamin (actor),
Gabriel Folse (actor),
Warren Chaney (director),
Warren Chaney (producer),
Warren Chaney (writer),
Suzanne Savoy (actress),
Plot: America: A Call to Greatness, relates the story of the American Nation from its founding through it's rise to greatness. It reflects the historical roots of the United States as the program tugs at the nation's heartstrings. This patriotic special features many distinguished hosts as well as notable political figures from both sides of the political aisle also appear. Fourteen large-scale patriotic music numbers are showcased. Gene Autry, former cowboy, businessman, film and recording star makes a special appearance. In what was to be his final performance, Autry introduces the first song since his retirement in 1994. Using heavily researched historical re-creations, special moments in American history are captured with the look and feel of the period. A careful analysis of original period sculptures, drawings, photographs and paintings, helped create a 3-D "likeness" of each individual portrayed in the production. Through the magic of film and prosthetic makeup, important Americans from John Adams to Clara Barton are created for film. Highly experienced character actors expertly bring their roles to life on the big screen.
Genres:
Documentary,
The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977)
Actors:
Patrick Wright (actor),
John Anderson (actor),
Charles E. Sellier Jr. (producer),
J. Don Ferguson (actor),
Charles E. Sellier Jr. (writer),
John Dehner (actor),
Bradford Dillman (actor),
Ken Kercheval (actor),
Whit Bissell (actor),
Sonny Shroyer (actor),
Bob Summers (composer),
Christopher Allport (actor),
Joe Dorsey (actor),
Robert Middleton (actor),
James L. Conway (director),
Plot: Sunn Classics "speculative fiction" film proposing a theory that the killer of Abe Lincoln escaped to Canada instead of being tracked down and killed soon after the assassination.
Keywords: 1860s, american-civil-war, assassination-plot, based-on-book, canada, character-name-in-title, conspiracy, independent-film, lincoln-assassination, reference-to-abraham-lincoln
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: You know the story ---- now see the FACTS! The truth behind the assassination of President Lincoln. Secrets Kept Hidden for 100 Years Are Now Revealed The Real Story of Why President Lincoln Was Killed
The Fortune Cookie (1966)
Actors:
Jim Brown (actor),
Ann Shoemaker (actress),
Ben Wright (actor),
Walter Matthau (actor),
John Anderson (actor),
Jack Lemmon (actor),
Sig Ruman (actor),
Les Tremayne (actor),
Billy Beck (actor),
Ned Glass (actor),
Harry Holcombe (actor),
Keith Jackson (actor),
Robert DoQui (actor),
Doane Harrison (producer),
Lurene Tuttle (actress),
Plot: A cameraman is knocked over during a football game. His brother in law as the king of the ambulance chasing lawyers starts a suit while he's still knocked out. The cameraman is against it until he hears that his ex-wife will be coming to see him. He pretends to be injured to get her back, but also sees what the strain is doing to the football player who injured him.
Keywords: american-football, cameraman, cleveland-browns, crisis-of-conscience, crooked-lawyer, cynicism, divorce, ex-husband-ex-wife-relationship, extramarital-affair, food-in-title
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: SOME PEOPLE WILL DO ANYTHING FOR MONEY! Why was she planted in Harry Hinkle's bedroom? Is he a spy? A security risk? Is he unfaithful? Or is he a nice, normal shnook - out to make a million bucks by sheer accident! Dough is the most important ingredient in... How Harry Hinkle became a fortune cookie Some people will do anything for $249,000.92
Quotes:
[about Willie Gingrich, his shyster lawyer brother-in-law]::Harry Hinkle: He's so full of twists. He starts to describe a donut and it comes out a pretzel.
Harry Hinkle: Of course he's upset. He's a lawyer - he's paid to be upset.
[justifying why Willie should cheat his insurance company]::Willie Gingrich: What's wrong? Insurance companies have too much - they have to microfilm it.
[to kids making a lot of noise]::Willie Gingrich: Why don't you kids go play on the freeway?
[repeated line]::Harry Hinkle: You can fool all of the people some of the time, you can even fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time!
Doc Schindler: I'm looking for a freckle!
Willie Gingrich: Unwed mothers? I'm for that!
Willie Gingrich: Now tell me, Mr. Cimoli, exactly how did you break your hip?::Mr. Cimoli: It's my *pelvis*!::Willie Gingrich: All right, your pelvis. How did it happen?::Mr. Cimoli: Well I was coming out of the store, and there it was on the sidewalk.::Willie Gingrich: What?::Mr. Cimoli: [Shows Gingrich a banana peel] This.::Willie Gingrich: I see. And you were coming out of *what* store?::Mr. Cimoli: Nat's Delicatessen, on Euclid Avenue.::Willie Gingrich: Too bad.::Mr. Cimoli: Oh, such pain.::Willie Gingrich: I mean too bad it didn't happen further down the street in front of the May Company. From *them* you can collect. Couldn't you have dragged yourself another twenty feet?
Willie Gingrich: What about Mrs. Cunningham vs. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Ohio, number eighty-nine twenty-seven. Mrs. Cunningham, en route to Cincinnati to visit dying uncle, gets trapped in the toilet on account of a faulty lock. The car is hitched to another train. Mrs. Cunningham winds up in San Bernadino California. By this time, the uncle is dead and she's cut out of the will, so she sues the railroad for damages. Does this ring a bell?::O'Brien: Never heard of it!::Willie Gingrich: None of this has? Because you, gentlemen, represented the railroad.::O'Brien: We did?::Willie Gingrich: And lost the case.
O'Brien: We've been going over the hospital report.::Willie Gingrich: Discouraging, isn't it?::O'Brien: Naturally, we don't accept it at face value.::Willie Gingrich: I wouldn't, either.::Thompson: Look, Gingrich, let's stop horsing around. We demand the right to have our own doctors examine Hinkle.::Willie Gingrich: You got it.::Kincaid: Unless you agree to it, we'll get a court order and force you.::Willie Gingrich: I agree to it.::O'Brien: Now don't give us any trouble, Gingrich. We know your reputation... what do you mean you "agree to it?"
Trailin' West (1936)
Actors:
Silver Tip Baker (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
Joseph Belmont (actor),
Roy Bucko (actor),
Bob Burns (actor),
Yakima Canutt (actor),
Tommy Coats (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Art Dillard (actor),
Bill Elliott (actor),
Dick Foran (actor),
Stuart Holmes (actor),
Milton Kibbee (actor),
Jack King (actor),
Gene Alsace (actor),
Plot: Sent by President Lincoln to prevent an outlaw band from hampering the war effort, secret agent Red Colton is ambushed and his identity papers stolen, setting him up to be accused by the local army commander of being a traitor. An unknown second agent and a secret password are his only hope of clearing his name and exposing the real culprits.
Keywords: 1860s, american-civil-war, army-outpost, bar, bartender, cavalry, court-martial, dance-hall, escape, firing-squad
Genres:
Western,
Taglines: REACH FOR THE SKY, STRANGER ! (original poster-all caps) ...cause the sky's the limit in thrills as this sensational new hard-swingin;, sweet-singin', trail-blazin' son of the west rides into action in his biggest hit yet! (original print ad) Fourth of the NEW Warner Westerns