Talk:Young Mr. Lincoln

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  • Aquino, John T. (2005). "Trial of William 'Duff' Armstrong (1858) / Film: Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)". Truth and Lives on Film: The Legal Problems of Depicting Real Persons and Events in a Fictional Medium. McFarland. pp. 82–85. ISBN 0786420448.

Young Mr. Lincoln is my favorite movie. I am too lazy to watch it again today, but I just want to say that the character of Carrie Sue appears in the film, so I don't understand the "credit only" remark. Mrs. Clay has 2 daughters. While visiting the farm Abe says he had a sister named Sarah, like Sarah Clay who died. He also said he knew a girl like Carrie Sue named Ann, and that she died too. Sarah and Carrie Sue Clay are frequently seen together during the whole movie.