Abraham Lincoln's Clemency
1910 American film
- November 5, 1910 (1910-11-05)
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Abraham Lincoln's Clemency was a 1910 American film directed by Theodore Wharton and produced by Pathé Films.[1] The plot revolves around U.S. President Abraham Lincoln pardoning a hapless sentry who had fallen asleep while on duty during the height of the American Civil War. Due to the soldier's incompetence he is due to face the firing squad. However, his mother pleads with the President to save her son, which, as the title suggests, he does.[2] The film was a single reel in length.
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- Abraham Lincoln's Clemency at IMDb
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Films directed by Theodore Wharton
- Abraham Lincoln's Clemency
- Beatrice Fairfax
- Dear Old Girl
- The Exploits of Elaine
- From the Submerged
- The Indian Wars Refought
- The Lottery Man
- The Moon Riders
- The Mysteries of Myra
- The New Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford
- The New Exploits of Elaine
- Patria
- The Power of Conscience
- The Romance of Elaine
- The Snare
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