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Release Date:
December 14, 1955
Original Title:
Lincoln's Doctor's Dog
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
During the dark days of the Civil War, a doctor gives President Lincoln a puppy to buoy his spirits.
Art Direction:
Charles F. Pyke
Assistant Director:
Arthur Lueker
Casting:
Ruth Burch
Cinematography:
James Wong Howe
Director:
H. C. Potter
Editor:
George E. Luckenbacher
Makeup & Hair:
Carmen Dirigo
Jack Pierce
Production Coordinator:
William Sterling
Production Supervisor:
Sidney S. Van Keuren
Set Decoration:
Rudy Butler
Sound:
Joel Moss
Jack A. Goodrich
Special Effects:
Jack R. Glass
Story Editor:
James J. Geller
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