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The Lincoln Conspiracy

  • 1977
  • G
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,9/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977)
Drama

Sunn Classics "speculative fiction" Film, der die Theorie aufstellt, dass der Mörder von Abe Lincoln nach Kanada geflohen ist, anstatt bald nach dem Attentat aufgespürt und getötet zu werden... Alles lesenSunn Classics "speculative fiction" Film, der die Theorie aufstellt, dass der Mörder von Abe Lincoln nach Kanada geflohen ist, anstatt bald nach dem Attentat aufgespürt und getötet zu werden.Sunn Classics "speculative fiction" Film, der die Theorie aufstellt, dass der Mörder von Abe Lincoln nach Kanada geflohen ist, anstatt bald nach dem Attentat aufgespürt und getötet zu werden.

  • Regie
    • James L. Conway
  • Drehbuch
    • David W. Balsiger
    • Jonathan Cobbler
    • Charles E. Sellier Jr.
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bradford Dillman
    • John Dehner
    • Whit Bissell
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,9/10
    198
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • James L. Conway
    • Drehbuch
      • David W. Balsiger
      • Jonathan Cobbler
      • Charles E. Sellier Jr.
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bradford Dillman
      • John Dehner
      • Whit Bissell
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • John Wilkes Booth
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Col. Lafayette C. Baker
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Sen. John Conness
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Edwin M. Stanton
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Abraham Lincoln
    Ken Kercheval
    Ken Kercheval
    • John Surratt
    Fred Grandy
    Fred Grandy
    • David Herold
    James Green
    • Capt. James William Boyd
    Len Wayland
    Len Wayland
    • Ward H. Lamon
    Brad Crandall
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Edmund Lupinski
    Edmund Lupinski
    • Edwin Henson
    • (as Ed Lupinski)
    Greg Oliver
    • Rep. George Julian
    • (as Gregory J. Oliver)
    Patrick Wright
    Patrick Wright
    • Maj. Thomas Eckert
    Frank Schuller
    • Lt. Everton Conger
    Sonny Shroyer
    Sonny Shroyer
    • Lewis Paine
    Wallace Wilkinson
    • Dr. Samuel Mudd
    • (as Wallace K. Wilkinson)
    Ben Jones
    Ben Jones
    • Samuel Arnold
    Mimi Honce
    • Mary Surratt
    • Regie
      • James L. Conway
    • Drehbuch
      • David W. Balsiger
      • Jonathan Cobbler
      • Charles E. Sellier Jr.
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    6bkoganbing

    Alternate history

    I remember seeing The Lincoln Conspiracy back when it first came out and then it seems to have faded from sight. Does anyone know if it is to be on television or a DVD to come out?

    This film gained a bit of currency when it came out at the time that Frank Church's Committee in the Senate was investigating our CIA and its involvement in foreign assassination plots over the years. In that sense The Lincoln Conspiracy found an audience which gave it more than a skeptical view.

    Four reliable character actors and no box office names carried this picture. Robert Middleton as Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, Bradford Dillman as John Wilkes Booth and John Anderson as Abraham Lincoln filled these roles out admirably and fitted my conception of these characters.

    John Dehner who was always one of the most reliable character actors around plays the elusive and mysterious Union spymaster Lafayette C. Baker. He's the prime mover of the events and alternate history you see portrayed here. Dehner is properly sinister and mysterious as he directs events from behind the scenes. Our best historians of the Civil War era have never really assigned a proper place for Baker, but John Dehner got a career role from him.

    If this film ever sees the light of day again, by all means check it out.
    6Steve_Nyland

    Quite Entertaining!

    The scintillating aura of intrigue infusing Sunn Classic's THE LINCOLN CONSPIRACY is intoxicating & addictive. Easily the company's most respectable golden era production, Bradford Dillman overacts and hams his way through the film in the role of John Wilkes Booth portrayed as a wild-eyed fanatic willing to go to any lengths to save the war for the south. He's equal part revolutionary, fall guy, idealist crackpot and stooge. Who was responsible for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? According to this movie everyone but Booth, though it politely concedes that he did pull the trigger.

    In fact the assassination itself gets very little screen time, just a minute or two really, as the film breathlessly writes an alternate version of the history leading up to & immediately after the event. Along the way we meet Booth's motley crew of would-be Presidential kidnappers turned would-be assassins (only Booth succeeded in what is depicted as a hair brained scheme for glory with the war soundly over) who seem to spend a lot of time decorating the interiors of pubs and taverns as they drink themselves into revolutionary frenzy. Not a scene goes by without Booth or one of his cronies quaffing a brandy or two, probably likely for the time but so pervasive as to suggest that Booth likely had a good buzz going when he finally decided the time was nigh.

    The film is stolen however by character actor John Dehner's hypnotic performance as Colonel Lafayette Baker, an actual character from history & bizarre footnote of real life intrigue who is depicted here as the film's Fletcher Prouty (a fun name to Google if you're ever bored). Baker was an opportunist who found himself with a Union Army commission after fast-talking a general with yet another hair brained scheme to infiltrate Confederate lines as a spy. His plan worked with enough success to bring him to the attention of Lincoln and his cabinet who were looking for someone delighted with violating what we now regard as the civil & Constitutional rights of citizens to further the war effort. Even with such a fascinating genuine tale the film re-writes Baker with an almost supernatural aura to him as he manipulates, intimidates, violates and generally abuses everyone he comes in contact with to further the plot to remove Lincoln from office cooked up by his boss, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, depicted here as a James Bond villain.

    In spite of the clunky and uninspired manner in which the story is told it is compulsively watchable, especially as one starts to appreciate the twisted glee in Colonel Baker's character as he unassumingly arranges for his President to be deposed, then reacts with a raised eyebrow & shrug upon learning of his murder. Just one of those things, really, with my favorite moment in the film a question to a character about why he is limping. Baker doesn't care beyond his need for an efficient footman, and the ultimate triple cross which condemns the poor hobbling creep is a brilliant maneuver in roundabout screenplay logic. The film couldn't end any other way than it does with John Wilkes Booth escaping to England where he becomes a cheese farmer.

    Not really, but then again the film has a surreal quality to it that belies its ordinariness, highlighted by a droning, sonorous faux-documentary narration provided by Sunn Classic's resident voice of authority, Brad Crandall. Crandall is the bespeckled heavy-set host of their megahits BEYOND AND BACK, THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE, and my favorite, IN SEARCH OF NOAH'S ARK which I had the good fortune to see as a nine year old on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The film stuck with me for thirty five years and so did this, specifically a scene where John Anderson's foghorn voiced Lincoln hands out slices of apple on screen to a startled Union solder aide, a little aside that also stuck with me for 30 years after seeing it on television.

    Is it good history? No, Booth's guilt is pretty solidly established without a conspiracy amongst members of Congress concerned about a Democrat supermajority upon reuniting north & south. Is it a good film? I doubt it, I've only seen the thing on TV and doubt that a widescreen format would improve much upon the movie's flat-footed cinematography. Episodes of "Barney Miller" were filmed with more panache, though I give it high marks for being so downright odd, like every other Sunn Classics film I've seen now as an adult. And it is a very entertaining little bit of alternate history what if? which must have been screened by Oliver Stone and his associates when preparing JFK. It's just as ridiculous in its overkill but comes off as easier to stomach, less frantic and more content with letting the story tell itself. It's also addictive, I must have watched it about a dozen times. Colonel Baker is a fix!

    6/10
    7weasl-729-310682

    I thoroughly researched Mary Surratt 4 decades ago: Not Guilty IMO

    The only woman charged in the alleged conspiracy; she was hanged like most of her male counterparts.

    The hoods you see in one of the opening scenes were not made of fabric, however, but leather. The prisoners, of course had no A/C, and their faces swelled up with the contained sweat, so it was not just the shock of newly admitted light that caused pain to their rapidly contracting pupils that we see in this film. Their faces looked like prunes. The hoods restricted their breathing! This was only one of the forms of torture their captors used against them.

    Mary Surratt, as a woman in those times, was spared this extreme form of punishment. She still swung in the end.

    If anyone knows where to watch "The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd," I'd sure appreciate it. It, too, is supposed to be a fairly authentic account of what happened.
    1midnitehorse

    No movie based on outlandish lies can be any good, or worth watching.

    The claim that Lincoln admirer Edwin Stanton and other high government officials had anything to do with the President's murder is based on ludicrous retyped versions of "lost" manuscripts; as history it would be silly if it did not discredit great heroes. To credit such drivel by making a movie based on it is pandering of the worst sort. What next? Something charming on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion? The conspiracy to fake a landing on the moon? Its bad enough that history is taught so little; its outlandish that movies of blatantly false reports are made. The far more interesting story is how Lincoln -- widely viewed, by Stanton among others -- as foolish, repulsive looking, and ill-educated -- won over enemies by his wit, intensity, intelligence, and humor.
    10Mr Skoooooter

    I have found a studio copy of this film-10/29/99

    After almost 5 years of looking, I have finally found a VHS copy of this film on e-bay, the auction place, and it only cost $31.00. I also just 2 weeks ago went on a tour of the escape route that Booth took after killing Lincoln, and HIGHLY reccommend that too (Call the Surratt Society)and it re-inforced my 34 year old opinion that Lincoln was murdered in a government conspiracy involving Edwin M. Stanton, and that Booth WAS NOT killed in Garrett's farm, but died a suicide in 1903 in Enid Oklahoma. The man shot at Garrett's farm was a confederate prisoner name Boyd-but I'm rambling-See this movie-It's GREAT!!

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    • Wissenswertes
      Final film of Robert Middleton.
    • Patzer
      In the film, it is claimed that Dr. Samuel Mudd was arrested on April 21, 1865. He was actually arrested on April 26, 1865.
    • Zitate

      Dr. Samuel Mudd: Ladies and Gentlemen, Everyone sitting in this audience has been exposed to the traditional story of the assassination of President Lincoln. For over a century history books have taught us that the murder was committed by a crazed actor named John Wilkes Booth. The history books go on to say a few southern rebels helped him and no one else. The motion picture you are about to see will shock you. Because the true story of President Lincoln's assassination can not be found in any history book. It is a story of corruption, treachery and cover-up. It is a story every American has a right to know.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Hangar 18 (1989)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Oktober 1977 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La conspiración contra Lincoln
    • Drehorte
      • Savannah, Georgia, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Sunn Classic Pictures
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      • 12.208.000 $
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