The Face of Lincoln 1956 Directed by Edward Freed

Head of the sculpture dpeartment at USC when this film was made (by USC), Merrell Gage was a lifelong expert on Abraham Lincoln. This short was a lecture often given by Gage, using wet clay to depict the on-going changes to Abe's face over the years as Abe altered his hairstyle, grew a beard, and showed the effects of aging. Shown on TV many times, a fascinating look at one of history's important statesmen.

Country USA
Production Country USA
Language English
Spoken Language English
Release Date 5 March 1956
21 mins
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