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While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task - destroying the Confederate Undead.While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task - destroying the Confederate Undead.While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task - destroying the Confederate Undead.
Josh Sinyard
- Aide
- (as Joshua Sinyard)
Eric Lee Galloway
- Chris Pike
- (as Eric Galloway)
Ronald Ogden
- Robert Chamberlin
- (as Ron Ogden)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaAn avid history buff, actor Bill Oberst Jr. agreed to take on the role of Lincoln, provided he could deliver the Gettysburg Address. Much to his excitement, he was able to do so, which he did mostly from memory, having played Lincoln multiple times on stage.
- GoofsToward the end of the movie, the South Portico of the White House is shown with the semi-circular balcony in place. That balcony was not added until the following century. President Truman had it installed during his term in office. It is still referred to as "The Truman Balcony".
- Quotes
Abraham Lincoln: [kneeling and praying] "Lord, I beseech you. Grant me wisdom, to see the way clear. Let me help these Walking Dead, find their final resting place. Help me to end their torture and misery. To show them the way to Your Eternal forgiveness. Amen."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies: Making of Featurette (2012)
- SoundtracksReveille
Performed by Russell Courter (as Russell J. Courter)
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It's pretty obvious that "Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies" was made to cash in on the publicity generated by the big budget major Hollywood studio movie "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter". And it's pretty obvious that this movie, being a production from the low budget movie studio The Asylum, is not going to be very good even before you start watching it. Still, there's a little praise I can give this production. For was was a REAL low budget, the movie doesn't look that bad - it's obvious that the filmmakers managed to squeeze every last penny out of their limited funds. Also, some of the actors in the movie do seem to be trying hard despite the threadbare conditions. There are also no real boring bits, and there is a lot of blood and gore shed. But despite merit such as what I've described, the movie doesn't work in the end. The biggest problem with the movie is its tone - though there are plenty of flesh- eating zombies on the prowl, the movie doesn't manage to make them scary or feel like a real threat. The tone of the movie is instead sedate and casual, wrong for a horror movie such as this, even one that clearly isn't taking everything seriously. While the movie doesn't work in the end, I will freely admit I've seen worse horror movies both from and not from The Asylum.
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- Budget
- $150,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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