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Saving Lincoln

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Tom Amandes and Lea Coco in Saving Lincoln (2013)
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The story of Mr. Lincoln and his self-appointed bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon - a banjo-playing Southerner who foiled repeated attempts on the President's life, and kept him functi... Read allThe story of Mr. Lincoln and his self-appointed bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon - a banjo-playing Southerner who foiled repeated attempts on the President's life, and kept him functioning during the darkest hours of the Civil War.The story of Mr. Lincoln and his self-appointed bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon - a banjo-playing Southerner who foiled repeated attempts on the President's life, and kept him functioning during the darkest hours of the Civil War.

  • Director
    • Salvador Litvak
  • Writers
    • Nina Davidovich
    • Salvador Litvak
  • Stars
    • Tom Amandes
    • Lea Coco
    • Penelope Ann Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    493
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    • Director
      • Salvador Litvak
    • Writers
      • Nina Davidovich
      • Salvador Litvak
    • Stars
      • Tom Amandes
      • Lea Coco
      • Penelope Ann Miller
    • 26User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 21Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Amandes
    Tom Amandes
    • Abraham Lincoln
    Lea Coco
    Lea Coco
    • Ward Hill Lamon
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Mary Todd Lincoln
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • William H. Seward
    Creed Bratton
    Creed Bratton
    • Senator Charles Sumner
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    • Elizabeth Keckly
    Josh Stamberg
    Josh Stamberg
    • Salmon P. Chase
    Robert Craighead
    Robert Craighead
    • Edwin Stanton
    Lew Temple
    Lew Temple
    • Montgomery Blair
    Michael Maize
    Michael Maize
    • Billy Herndon
    Steven Brand
    Steven Brand
    • Ned Baker
    Adam Croasdell
    Adam Croasdell
    • Colonel Elmer Ellsworth
    Elijah Nelson
    Elijah Nelson
    • Willie Lincoln
    Joshua Rush
    Joshua Rush
    • Tad Lincoln
    Joe Ochman
    Joe Ochman
    • Judge David Davis
    Graham Sibley
    Graham Sibley
    • John Hay
    Jamie Elman
    Jamie Elman
    • General George McClellan
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Major Eckert
    • Director
      • Salvador Litvak
    • Writers
      • Nina Davidovich
      • Salvador Litvak
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    10ajlewis-607-650328

    Groundbreaking Portrayal of Lincoln

    I was moved by this film. As someone who has lived in the DC area my entire life, has visited Ford's Theater on numerous occasions, and has been to Gettysburg, Antietam, and other civil war battlefields more times than I can remember, I felt that seeing Tom Amandes' portrayal of Lincoln this evening brought me closer to understanding Lincoln the man than I have ever been. Amandes' Lincoln was not overplayed, but real and genuine. Litvak was bold in creating his Lincoln as a man of faith and emotion, natural charisma and strength. Lincoln's melancholy made him more endearing, not distant. Penelope Ann Miller's Mary Todd was also genuine, a person of real emotion, not the disconnected and distant caricature that she has been portrayed in previous films. Lea Coco was masterful in walking the line between obsessive, monomaniacal protector and best friend of the most indispensable man of his time. No spoiler here, but Coco's finest hour came towards the end of the film in my opinion, when he as Lamon visibly let down his guard for the first time, no longer able to protect his friend. What an amazing piece of art this film is. Seeing the actual images of Civil War soldiers in the hospital behind Lincoln in one scene tapped an emotional well in me as I realized that these were real people, real faces of the men who fought and died for their country, and for this I must say that the Cinecollage method that Litvak has brought to life is a treasure that is capable of connecting us with our history in a way that is unique and of deep value. I applaud the creator and cast for the wonderful film and eagerly await the opportunity to see it again.
    6bilalq-85914

    Not the Real Lincoln

    Saving Lincoln is a film that is relatively historically accurate, yet quite mediocre in production quality. While the actors are able to put up somewhat believable performances, some of them simply do not resemble the characters they are portraying. The film also seems to brush over some of Abraham Lincoln's most notable moments, as if the filmmakers are just showing a crash course on the life of Lincoln. Aside from this, some of the dialogue and pacing of the film is rather poor. Saving Lincoln primarily focuses on the relationship between our 16th President, played by Tom Amandes and his bodyguard, Ward Hill Lamon, played by Lea Coco. The film follows the duo from when they first meet all the way until Lincoln's second term as President. These two specific actors perform well objectively, and Coco seems to grasp the heroic nature needed to portray someone as vital as the bodyguard of the President. Amandes seems to be a bad fit for Lincoln though, as even when he makes the most of the sub-par dialogue, he simply does not look very much like Abraham Lincoln. In comparison to Daniel Day Lewis in Spielberg's Lincoln, Amandes looks very off. He does not seem tall enough, and his face is far too forgettable to be that of Lincoln's. Out of all Lincoln actors such as Lewis, Henry Fonda, and Raymond Massey, as well as others, Amandes seems the least like the President. His voice is also far too deep in pitch and is missing Lincoln's accent. The production quality of Saving Lincoln was not one of its strengths. Excessive use of a green screen and TV-movie-like costumes serve as the main factors here. The backgrounds appear fake and the costumes look cheap. The sepia filter applied over the footage is cheesy and unnecessary. This took away from the film more than it added anything. As mentioned earlier, the dialogue in Saving Lincoln is one of its weaker points. Character development is sparse, and exposition is given too quickly in the form of dialogue. Real conversations where the audience can notice the character's personalities and relationships with each other are lacking. For example, Lincoln and Lamon do not seem truly friendly with each other because of the dialogue the actors are given to work with. This film seems to lack patience and the opportunity to take a minute to breathe. It moves so quickly over momentous parts of Lincoln's life such as the Gettysburg Address, the death of Willie Lincoln, and his plans to end slavery. The film does seem to have a good grasp on the life of Lincoln, though. It includes scenes based on actual events. Even if they are just displayed in plain sight, scenes in which a first Lincoln assassination failed to fall through, Lamon protecting Lincoln on a horse ride, the delivery of the Gettysburg Address, and nearly all other scenes are based on real history.
    6sfield-34975

    Better than you think

    Saving Lincoln (2013) is a film which I had mixed feelings about watching. Watching the trailer, I was both intrigued and puzzled with some of the directions the film took. Having just watched Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2013) I had much lower expectations for this film. Yet, having invested my time in learning more about Lincoln over the last couple of months, I found it necessary to watch and see what the creators had in mind for this 2013 film. Suffice to say the film surpassed my expectations. Saving Lincoln tells the story of Abraham Lincoln's friend and bodyguard Marshall Ward Hill Lamon, the man who left his post at Ford's Theatre which ultimately led to Lincoln's demise. While nowhere close to Daniel Day Lewis's portrayal of Abraham Lincoln, Tom Amandes' portrayal of Lincoln incorporates much of the cleverness, compassion, humor and charm of the real-life Lincoln and does just enough to be believable. Other than Lincoln, Lea Coco's portrayal of Lincoln's friend Lamon is an interesting aspect which has never been focused on as much in past films. Aside from the acting the movie's cinematography is also an intriguing aspect of the film. The movie is filmed in a black and white background which is supposed to convey a historic feeling to the movie but is mostly hit or miss. At times the green screen look of the movie can seem cheap or cheesy, but at other times the style works surprisingly well as it shows real pictures from the civil war era which brings an interesting characteristic to the film. The films story itself incorporates a lot of historical accuracy of the era. Although the film is accurate for a lot of the movie, I did feel as though it tried too hard to list off every important event during the Civil war era of Lincoln's presidency without much depth. Overall, while the movie was better that I expected it is not a movie I would rave about to friends but it is worth a watch if you are even remotely interested in Lincoln.
    5DKosty123

    True Story But Sold short

    I have seen a lot of works on Lincoln, and I think it is a great idea to marry up original Civil War Photos in the background of a true story. That being said, for some reason the script writing on this one is lacking, because while it transfers accurate history, it makes it seem less interesting than it should be. For some reason, I did not get the last full measure I expected from this film.

    The acting seems hollow, but part of this is the script. There is also a part of the acting as the actor playing Lincoln, especially late in the film, seems too young for the main role. Their effort seems like a lite walk through serious history instead of the passion the role requires. Some of that passion is from the script lacking passion for the actor to get a grip on as well.

    I do like the visuals, and the ways this is done, but the body guard angle struggles with script too. Overall, it does not draw me into the story enough and considering this is one of the most interesting eras of US History, I was surprised by what I expected, compared to what I got out of this one.
    5colbertadrian

    Unique

    Saving Lincoln is an unique take on that time period, with authentic photographs of the buildings and people from that era, gave it an unique sense of connection, kinda puts the actors and the viewer back in time, Tom Amandes take on Lincoln was comical, to the point when watching it, I couldn't imagine this Lincoln being elected President, sometimes he reminded me of the Gov on the Benson sitcom, I had never heard of Ward Hill Lamon before, so there were no expectations of this character, we all know how the story turns out, was just looking for some unknown filler to the pvt life of the President, It's a good one time watch, fast paced and well acted.

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    • Trivia
      The film uses historical photos, many from the Library of Congress, as backdrops, with the actors against a green screen. Director Salvador Litvak calls the process 'CineCollage'.
    • Goofs
      Lincoln was 6'4" tall, Douglas was 5'4" tall. There is no more than 6" between the actors playing them.
    • Soundtracks
      Jimmy Crack Corn/Blue Tail Fly
      Original attribution to Daniel Decatur Emmett (as Dan Emmett)

      Arranged by Willie Aron

      Lea Coco, Banjo

      Vocals Performed by Lea Coco and Tom Amandes

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lincoln testőre
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pictures from the Fringe
      • Lane Street Pictures
      • Saving Lincoln
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      • $700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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