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    Killing Lincoln

    2013 · Docudrama · 1h 30m

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  1. Feb 17, 2013 · Killing Lincoln: Directed by Adrian Moat. With Tom Hanks, Regen Wilson, Billy Campbell, Jesse Johnson. Based on The New York Times best-selling novel, Killing Lincoln is the suspenseful, eye-opening story of the events surrounding the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

    • Adrian Moat
    • 16
    • 2 min
  2. Killing Lincoln is an American television film inspired by the 2011 book of the same name by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. This two-hour political docudrama contains events surrounding the presidency and assassination of Abraham Lincoln. It was originally broadcast on National Geographic Channel on February 17, 2013.

    • Adrian Moat
  3. Jan 29, 2013 · 218. 67K views 11 years ago. National Geographic Channel's first original scripted drama, Killing Lincoln, presents one of the most significant events in our country's history. With fresh...

    • Jan 29, 2013
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    • National Geographic
  4. Killing Lincoln (2013) Trailer. Based on The New York Times best-selling novel, Killing Lincoln is the suspenseful, eye-opening story of the events surrounding the assassination of U.S....

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  5. Buy Killing Lincoln on Fandango at Home. In 1865, actor John Wilkes Booth (Jesse Johnson) assassinates President Abraham Lincoln (Billy Campbell), changing the course of American history.

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    • Adrian Moat
    • TV-14
    • Billy Campbell
  6. Based on The New York Times best-selling novel, Killing Lincoln is the suspenseful, eye-opening story of the events surrounding the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. 1,392 IMDb 6.7 1 h 36 min 2013. 7+. Drama · Historical · Military and War · Emotional.

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  8. Reception. Criticism. Errors in first edition. Television adaptation. References. External links. Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever is a book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard concerning the 1865 assassination of U.S. president Abraham Lincoln.

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