Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - TMDB rating
5.725/10
3232
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - Kinopoisk rating
5.942/10
94687
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - IMDB rating
5.9/10
168000

Actors and characters

Photo Benjamin Walker #48551Photo Benjamin Walker #48552

Benjamin Walker

Benjamin Walker
Character Abraham Lincoln
Photo Dominic Cooper #40897Photo Dominic Cooper #40898Photo Dominic Cooper #40899Photo Dominic Cooper #40900

Dominic Cooper

Dominic Cooper
Character Henry Sturgess
Photo Anthony Mackie #6431Photo Anthony Mackie #6432Photo Anthony Mackie #6433Photo Anthony Mackie #6434

Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie
Character Will Johnson
Photo Rufus Sewell #41203Photo Rufus Sewell #41204Photo Rufus Sewell #41205Photo Rufus Sewell #41206

Rufus Sewell

Rufus Sewell
Character Adam
Photo John Rothman #47005

John Rothman

John Rothman
Character Jefferson Davis
Photo Marton Csokas #11815Photo Marton Csokas #11816Photo Marton Csokas #11817Photo Marton Csokas #11818

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas
Character Jack Barts
Photo Alex Lombard #10900
Alex Lombard
Character Gabrielle
Photo Jimmi Simpson #48499Photo Jimmi Simpson #48500Photo Jimmi Simpson #48501Photo Jimmi Simpson #48502

Jimmi Simpson

Jimmi Simpson
Character Joshua Speed
Photo Teri Wyble #23658Photo Teri Wyble #23659Photo Teri Wyble #23660Photo Teri Wyble #23661

Teri Wyble

Teri Wyble
Character Henry's Wife
Photo Cameron M. Brown #48553
Cameron M. Brown
Character Willie Lincoln
Photo Frank Brennan #48554
Frank Brennan
Character Jeb Nolan
Photo John Neisler #48555

John Neisler

John Neisler
Character Rev. Charles Dresser
Photo Meade Patton #48556

Meade Patton

Meade Patton
Character Nancy Lincoln's Doctor
Photo Alan Tudyk #637Photo Alan Tudyk #638Photo Alan Tudyk #326449Photo Alan Tudyk #326450

Alan Tudyk

Alan Tudyk
Character Stephen A. Douglas
Photo Robin McLeavy #48557Photo Robin McLeavy #48558

Robin McLeavy

Robin McLeavy
Character Nancy Hanks Lincoln

Erin Wasson

Erin Wasson
Character Vadoma
Photo Jaqueline Fleming #48559Photo Jaqueline Fleming #48560

Jaqueline Fleming

Jaqueline Fleming
Character Harriet Tubman
Photo Laura Cayouette #27336

Laura Cayouette

Laura Cayouette
Character Vadoma Maid
Photo Joseph Mawle #48561Photo Joseph Mawle #48562
Joseph Mawle
Character Thomas Lincoln
Photo Curtis Harris #48563

Curtis Harris

Curtis Harris
Character Young Will
Photo Bill Martin Williams #48564
Bill Martin Williams
Character RR Pastor
Photo Aaron Toney #6658
Aaron Toney
Character Will's Brother
Photo Lawrence Turner #48565

Lawrence Turner

Lawrence Turner
Character Pharmacist
Photo Earl Maddox #40983
Earl Maddox
Character Angry Resident
Photo Jake La Botz #39576
Jake La Botz
Character Bull Run Private
Photo Dane Rhodes #22439

Dane Rhodes

Dane Rhodes
Character Captain Slash
Photo Jillian Batherson #48566
Jillian Batherson
Character Dancer
Kristin Daniel
Character Dancer
Photo Johnny Otto #25850

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto
Character Union Soldier (uncredited)
Lux Haney-Jardine
Character Young Abraham Lincoln

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the mashup novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter" (2010).
  • Tom Hardy, initially cast as Lincoln, was forced to withdraw due to scheduling conflicts with "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012). After him, Eric Bana, Timothy Olyphant, Adrien Brody, Josh Lucas, James D'Arcy, and Oliver Jackson-Cohen were considered for the role, but it ultimately went to Benjamin Walker.
  • Joaquin Phoenix was the first choice for the role of Henry Sturgess, but he declined.
  • Robin McLeavy was originally slated to play Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd, but was ultimately cast as his mother, Nancy.
  • Negotiations were underway with Trent Reznor for a cameo role in the film, but the news leaked before he made a final decision, and Reznor withdrew from the project as the element of surprise regarding his appearance was lost.
  • The film had its world premiere on the aircraft carrier 'Abraham Lincoln'.
  • Seth Grahame-Smith, who wrote both the screenplay and the novel the film is based on, told 'Time Magazine' that (contrary to popular belief) the man in the bar at the end of the film (who is texting before [as we assume] Henry hires him to be the next vampire hunter) is not George Bush, Barack Obama, or any other president. Grahame-Smith said: 'That person isn’t meant to be anyone specific, it was done to resolve the prior scene between Henry and Abe.' He also stated that he himself played the man texting.
  • At the ball where Lincoln dances with Mary, the music playing is "Estudiantina Waltz," also known as "Band of Students Waltz." This musical arrangement was written in 1883 by Émile Waldteufel and later became his "Opus 191, No. 4." The melody itself was written earlier, in 1881, by composer Paul Lacôme, to the lyrics of J. de Luzignan Lau.
  • Several times throughout the film, in close-ups of Abraham Lincoln, it is noticeable that he is wearing contact lenses.
  • At the moment when Will is loading the revolver on the train, he inserts bullets into the cylinder. Revolvers from the Civil War era were loaded from the muzzle and required a percussion cap to ignite the powder charge. The pistol in the frame clearly has chambers for cartridges, not a cap system.
  • When Lincoln discovers his watch on the floor in his son's room, there is a close-up of Lincoln opening the watch to read the inscription. Then Lincoln is shown from another angle, and the watch is still closed.
  • After President Lincoln summons his son Willie for a kiss, and then his friend Will does the same, as Willie leaves the office, Will's glasses are first on him, then disappear, and then reappear.
  • When Abraham Lincoln delivers his final speech, the wind blows his hat off the table. After his address, he goes to pick up the hat, doing so without even bending over, despite the fact that it should have been lying on the ground.
  • At the end of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln realized that the Union was on the verge of defeat. During lunch, he gets the idea to attack vampires with silver weapons. He and his aides gather all the silver in the United States and melt it down into bullets, cannonballs, bayonets, sabers, etc., and pack it up. They then assemble an army of freed slaves, while Lincoln and his friends commandeer a train. The weapons are delivered to the battlefield just in time and save the day. The actual Battle of Gettysburg lasted three days, from July 1st to 3rd, 1863, which is not enough time to carry out this entire plan.
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