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Lincoln@Gettysburg (2013)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 55M

Director : Peter Schnall, William Kerr

Synopsis

An examination of how President Abraham Lincoln used contemporary telecommunications to his maximum advantage in the American Civil War.

Actors

David Strathairn
David Strathairn
Narrator (voice)
Robert Broski
Robert Broski
Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Aroya
Anthony Aroya
William H. Johnson
David Corradetti
David Corradetti
Telegraph Operator 1
Slade Demarco
Slade Demarco
Telegraph Operator 2

Crews

Peter Schnall
Peter Schnall
Director
William Kerr
William Kerr
Director
Peter Schnall
Peter Schnall
Director of Photography
E. Donna Shepherd
E. Donna Shepherd
Editor
Gary Pozner
Gary Pozner
Original Music Composer
Whitney Johnson
Whitney Johnson
Supervising Producer
Peter Schnall
Peter Schnall
Producer
Tristan Walker
Tristan Walker
Associate Producer
James F. Burke
James F. Burke
Production Manager

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