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			 'Lincoln' movie premieres in Lincoln at Lincoln Theater 4 
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	[November 08, 2012]  
            
			
			Lincoln Theater 4 will 
	present Steven Spielberg's latest epic, "Lincoln," beginning on Nov. 16. 
	This movie, which was more than 10 years in the making, stars Daniel 
	Day-Lewis as U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Sally Field as Mary Todd 
	Lincoln. Evening shows and activities are planned for opening night, 
	allowing the community named for Lincoln by Lincoln to come out and enjoy 
	history as it comes alive on the big screen. | 
		
            | The star-studded cast also includes 
			Tommy Lee Jones, Hal Holbrook and John Hawkes, the latter portraying 
			Robert Latham. Robert Latham was an original developer of the town 
			of Lincoln, working side by side with Lincoln during the plotting of 
			the town and its christening. Latham was also one of the primary 
			developers of Lincoln College, and the town of Latham in Logan 
			County bears his name. His portrait is located in the rotunda of the 
			historic Logan County Courthouse, along with the other founding 
			fathers. The film is based on 
			"Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," a 
			biography by Doris Kearns Goodwin. The movie covers a four-month 
			period at the end of Lincoln's life as the president attempts to get 
			Congress to pass the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery. The film's 
			release coincides with the 150th anniversary of the issuance of the 
			Emancipation Proclamation.  The opening night of "Lincoln" in 
			Lincoln will be a grand red-carpet affair, as moviegoers attending 
			the 5 p.m. show are greeted by Lincoln and the Lady, portrayed by 
			Chris Hotz and Deborah Senger of Timeless Presentations. Timeless 
			Presentations was created in 2008 by the two of them, originally as 
			Abe and Mary Lincoln, featuring walks, step-on tours, presentations 
			and appearances as an avenue to provide historic entertainment for 
			central Illinois. Together they share a striking resemblance to the 
			famous couple and will greet guests entering the historic Lincoln 
			Theater 4. Everyone is invited to dress in period attire, and photo 
			opportunities will be available with President Lincoln and the first 
			lady along the red carpet prior to entering the theater to enjoy the 
			movie. Lincoln and the Lady will also be on hand to greet guests and 
			for photos prior to the 8 p.m. showing. Lincoln Theater 4 was built in 1923 
			and has had multiple owners over the years until Lincoln native 
			David Lanterman purchased it in January 2011. The largest of the 
			four theaters seats about 175, with the others approximately 130. 
			Lanterman has been busy changing the theater technology from 
			35-millimeter film into a digital format, which was completed in 
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			Patrons of the Nov. 16 showing at 
			Lincoln Theater 4 can receive information that night detailing the 
			unique connection of Abraham Lincoln to the city of Lincoln and can 
			obtain special gift offers courtesy of the Lincoln Heritage Museum 
			and Postville Courthouse. Lincoln Heritage Museum will also 
			hand out information regarding an event on Nov. 28. As a follow-up 
			to the weekend premiere of the movie's release, there will be an 
			opportunity to further explore the film's historical merit and 
			accuracy. Local Abraham Lincoln historians Paul Beaver, Ron Keller 
			and Anne Suttles will present a panel discussion on Nov. 28 at 7 
			p.m. at the museum for a reflection and discussion of the "Lincoln" 
			film. This question-and-answer session will give moviegoers an 
			opportunity to discuss and dissect this film masterpiece. The panel 
			discussion will be free and open to the public.  "Lincoln" showtimes of 2 p.m., 5 
			p.m. and 8 p.m. will be highlighted in local media listings and at 
			Lincoln Theater 4 online at
			www.lincolntheater4.com. For additional information, contact 
			the Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of Logan County at 217-732-8687 
			or admin@abe66.com. 
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