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Release Date:
February 16, 2013
Original Title:
Killing Lincoln
Alternate Titles:
Die Lincoln-Verschwörung
Lincoln: Historia zamachu
Matar a Lincoln
Quem Matou Lincoln
Tom Hanks: Die Lincoln-Verschwörung
Genres:
Documentary | Drama
Production Companies:
Herzog & Company
National Geographic
Scott Free Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DE: 12 GB: 15 JP: PG12 US: PG
Runtime: 89
April 14, 1865. One gunshot. One assassin hell-bent on killing a tyrant, as he charged the 16th President of the United States. And in one moment, our nation was forever changed. This is the most dramatic and resonant crime in American history—the true story of the killing of Abraham Lincoln.
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Associate Producer:
Elissa Malek
Costume Design:
Amy Andrews
Director:
Adrian Moat
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Benning
Editor:
Steve Polivka
Executive Producer:
Mark Herzog
Erik Jendresen
Mary Lisio
Bill O'Reilly
Howard T. Owens
Charlie Parsons
Ridley Scott
Tony Scott
Teri Weinberg
David W. Zucker
Line Producer:
Larry Rapaport
Aaron Waiton
Original Music Composer:
David Buckley
Producer:
Christopher G. Cowen
Adrian Moat
Production Design:
Richard Blankenship
Screenplay:
Erik Jendresen
Script Supervisor:
Rachel Atkinson
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