A boy risks life and limb to travel across the war-torn southern states of America during the height of hostilities in the Civil War, hoping to visit his wounded brother in a field hospital on the other side of the country. His accidental meeting with Abraham Lincoln helps the disheartened president understand just how important the Gettysburg Address really is.
Directing | Jack Bender | Director |
Writing | Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews | Short Story |
Writing | Dennis Scott Brown | Teleplay |
Production | David Heeley | Co-Producer |
Production | Joan Kramer | Co-Producer |
Production | Paul A. Levin | Associate Producer |
Production | Dorothea G. Petrie | Producer |
Sound | Lee Holdridge | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Thomas Burstyn | Director of Photography |
Editing | Paul LaMastra | Editor |
Art | Joseph Litsch | Set Decoration |
Crew | Pat Romano | Stunts |