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No! In the movie Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter, Lincoln is not a vampire that hunts but a living human who hunts vampires. English is so word order dependent.
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No, of course not. But in a 2012 movie called "Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter", the plot imagines him hunting vampires. However, the movie is based on fiction, and it is not factual in any way.
President Abraham Lincoln is depicted as a vampire hunter in a recent movie, although you should be aware that this is a work of fiction, not a historical reality. It's a very charming movie.
Timur Bekmambetov is the director of the movie "Wanted." Timur Bekmambetov also directed "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter." He is best known for "Night Watch."
Killed vampires You can find out more about this in Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (best book I have ever read(I have read it 4 times since it came out)) Or you can see the movie next week But I definatly recommend the book
No. The vampire movie was made long after Lincoln died and the references to vampires is pure fiction.
No, he did not. The 2012 film "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" was a work of fiction based on a biographical action horror novel written by Seth Grahame-Smith. In the novel, the 16th President has a journal in which he documents his secret identity as a vampire hunter.
If I understand what you're saying...Do you mean about someone from the 1800's?Because when I went to see the Hunger Games, there was a preview for Abraham Lincoln; Vampire Hunter.
no its a movie its a myth or legend.
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Benjamin Chapin has: Played Abraham Lincoln in "The Slave Auction" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "Native State" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "My First Jury" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "Down the River" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "Tender Memories" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "A Call to Arms" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "Under the Stars" in 1918. Played Abraham Lincoln in "The Son of Democracy" in 1918.
There is a movie about Lincoln released recently. For more information see the related link below.However, during his lifetime, Abraham Lincoln was never in a movie. He died on April 14, 1865, and the first motion pictures were developed at the end of the 19th century.