The Great Man's Whiskers
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| genre = Drama
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| writer = John Paxton
| director = Philip Leacock
| starring = Dean Jones
Ann Sothern
Dennis Weaver
John McGiver
| music = Earl Robinson
| country = United States
| language = English
| executive_producer =
| producer = Adrian Scott
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| cinematography = John F. Warren
| editor = John Elias
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| runtime = 74 minutes
| company = Universal Television
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| network = NBC
| released = {{Start date|1972|05|02}}
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The Great Man's Whiskers is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film about Abraham Lincoln, directed by Philip Leacock. It was based on a play by Adrian Scott.
The film featured a number of well known theatre and television character actors. Harve Presnell, featured as a ballad singer in the film, sings "The Wilderness Man" written by Earl Robinson with lyrics by Yip Harburg. Isabel Sanford sings "Things Go Bump in the Night" also written by Robinson and Harburg.{{cite web |url=http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv46911 |work=Archives of Earl Robinson |publisher=Archives West |title=Great Man's Whiskers "The Wilderness Man" |location=70/1, 4240-008}} This was Mr. Harburg's last work.{{cite web |url=http://yipharburg.com |title=Yip Harburg Biography |accessdate=February 22, 2018}}
Plot
A ten-year-old girl (Elizabeth Cooper) encourages Abraham Lincoln to grow a beard. Lincoln's inaugural journey, by train, from Illinois to Washington, D.C. takes him through New York state. The journey includes a stop in the girl's hometown of Westfield, New York. Lincoln, now with a full beard, takes the opportunity to meet the young girl.
The screenplay was inspired by the true story of Grace Bedell, who wrote Lincoln just before his election to the presidency in 1860.
Cast
- Dean Jones as James E. Cooper
- Cindy Eilbacher as Elizabeth Cooper, who wrote letter to Mr. Lincoln
- Ann Sothern as Aunt Margaret Bancroft
- Dennis Weaver as Abraham Lincoln
- John McGiver as Andrew Hogan
- Harve Presnell as Ballad Singer, featuring ‘’The Wilderness Man’’
- John Hillerman as Major Underwood
- Isabel Sanford as Ella
- Charles Lane as Philbrick
Production
In 1947, it was announced Adrian Scott would make his directorial debut with an adaptation of the play. John Paxton would produce.Brady, Thomas F. (September 2, 1947). [https://www.proquest.com/docview/107994520 "Scott will direct own film at RKO"]. The New York Times. However, RKO fired Scott because of the blacklist.Pryor, Thomas M. (July 21, 1948). [https://www.proquest.com/docview/108104615 "Cowboy Groomed for Film Stardom"]. The New York Times. For a time, it seemed RKO would still complete the project but the studio eventually dropped it.Brady, Thomas F. (February 18, 1948). [https://www.proquest.com/docview/108309723 "Gottleib to make two new movies"]. The New York Times.
The screenplay by John Paxton was eventually directed by Philip Leacock at Universal City Studios in 1969.{{cite news| first=Norma Lee| last=Browning| date=August 20, 1969| url=https://newspapers.com/clip/121037125/hollywood-today/| title=Hollywood Today: Set Hopping| newspaper=Chicago Tribune| access-date=March 17, 2023| url-access=subscription}} The film aired on NBC as a “TV Movie of the Week” on May 2, 1972, and was rebroadcast on February 13, 1973.[https://www.proquest.com/docview/157157736 "Robert Adrian Scott, One of Hollywood's 'Unfriendly 10', Dies"] (December 26, 1972). Los Angeles Times.
The Los Angeles Times called it "foolish and belaboured."Murphy, Mary (February 13, 1973). [https://www.proquest.com/docview/157291802 "Chester Forgotten"]. Los Angeles Times.
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0067161}}
- [https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/469709/the-great-mans-whiskers The Great Man's Whiskers] at TCMDB
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Category:1972 television films
Category:1970s English-language films
Category:American drama television films
Category:American films based on plays
Category:Depictions of Abraham Lincoln on film
Category:Films directed by Philip Leacock