
The Perfect Tribute
History · War
Overview
The day after his Gettysburg Address, President Abraham Lincoln meets a wounded Confederate soldier in a hospital. The blinded rebel, not knowing his visitor's identity, regales him with memorized lines from the speech.
Top Cast


Charles 'Chic' Sale
Charles 'Chic' Sale
Abraham Lincoln
Charles 'Chic' Sale
Abraham Lincoln


Oscar Apfel
Oscar Apfel
Stratton (uncredited)
Oscar Apfel
Stratton (uncredited)


Walter Brennan
Walter Brennan
Stone Cutter (uncredited)
Walter Brennan
Stone Cutter (uncredited)


George Ernest
George Ernest
Boy, Soldier's Brother (uncredited)
George Ernest
Boy, Soldier's Brother (uncredited)


William Henry
William Henry
Soldier (uncredited)
William Henry
Soldier (uncredited)


George Irving
George Irving
Man (uncredited)
George Irving
Man (uncredited)


Claude King
Claude King
Everett (uncredited)
Claude King
Everett (uncredited)
Leila McIntyre
Leila McIntyre
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)
Leila McIntyre
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)


William V. Mong
William V. Mong
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)
William V. Mong
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)


Edward Norris
Edward Norris
Orderly (uncredited)
Edward Norris
Orderly (uncredited)
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