Big Hollywood Visits Hillsdale College: The Films of 1939, Part III
by Robert J. Avrech
[Ed. Note: Here are Part I and Part II of this series.]
I’ve seen John Ford’s Young Mr. Lincoln at least a dozen times, but screening it here at Hillsdale College made me see the film in an entirely new light.
In one of the most lyrical passages of the movie, Young Abe, played by the young Henry Fonda, studies a book of law and comes to a revelation:
“By jing, that’s all there is to it. Right and wrong.”
But his revelation is only complete when Ann Rutledge, Pauline Moore, appears on the scene.
John Ford was deeply rooted in Catholicism and Ann’s appearance has an almost divine quality.






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