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| Oberst | ||
| Chip Lane | ||
| Baby Norman | Mary Owens | |
| Christopher Marrone | Garrett | |
| Jason Hughley | Wilson Brown | |
| Nathaniel Grauwelman | ||
| Anthony Paderewski | ||
| Ronald Ogden | Robert Chamberlin | |
| Phil Parham | ||
| Kennedy Brice | ||
| Bill Oberst Jr. | Abraham Lincoln | |
| Jason Vail | John Wilkinson | |
| Don McGraw | General Stonewall Jackson | |
| Kent Igleheart | Thomas Lincoln | |
| Rhianna Van Helton | Nancy Lincoln | |
| Brennen Harper | Young Abe Lincoln | |
| Josh Sinyard | Aide | |
| Debra Crittenden | Mary Todd Lincoln | |
| Bernie Ask | Edwin Stanton | |
| Chris Hlozek | Major John McGill | |
| Richard Schenkman | Dr. Malinoff | |
| Jim E Chandler | Eckert | |
| Corey Seawell | Union Soldier | |
| Eric Galloway | Chris Pike |
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| Producer | David Michael Latt
Paul Bales |
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| Writer | Richard Schenkman
Karl T. Hirsch |
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| Cinematography | Tim Gill
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| Musician | Chris Ridenhour
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While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task - destroying the Confederate Undead. (The film is a mockbuster of the 20th Century Fox film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.) |
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