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  1. Lincoln Cass Films was a short-lived Australian film production company. History. The company was formed in July 1913 with authorised capital £4,000 in shares if £1 each. First directors were Henry Dean Stewart, William Foster Dawson, and William Y. M'Kenzie. [1]

  2. In 1913 Lincoln partnered with Godfrey Cass to make films as the Lincoln-Cass Film Company. According to a contemporary report "Mr. Lincoln has the literary taste, the business qualifications, and wide experience as a showman to justify him in taking this step."

  3. Nov 8, 2023 · These movies about Abe Lincoln aren't just for history buffs; they're for anyone who appreciates the art of filmmaking and the impact of a well-told story. With titles ranging from the critically acclaimed Lincoln to the intriguing The Lincoln Conspiracy Movie, there's a richness to explore.

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  4. Screenshots. Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) In director John Ford's first collaboration with actor Henry Fonda: the early scene of young and ambitious Abraham Lincoln (Henry Fonda) in Illinois in 1832 reading aloud passages at the foot of a tree, from Blackstone's mid-18th century published book: Blackstone's Commentaries, when young and pretty Ann ...

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    Dec 23, 2012 · Lincoln-Cass Films was in existence only August-October 1913, falling victim to the Australasian Films combine. According to the authority, Pike & Cooper (40-41), this is the earliest film to survive 'virtually complete': NFSA's copy runs for 14 min.

  6. Moondyne is a 1913 Australian film from the Lincoln-Cass Film Company based on the novel Moondyne. It was the second film from Lincoln Cass. It is considered a lost film.

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  8. An early Australian silent film , by the makers of “The Reprieve”’ which appeared in the same year. A version of Adam Lindsay Gordon’s poem, which appeared stanza by stanza before the illustrative sequences.