is a dramatized biographical film directed by John Ford and starring Henry Fonda as a young Abraham Lincoln during his formative years as a self-taught lawyer in Springfield, Illinois. Rather than a comprehensive biopic, the film is a "myth-building" portrait of the future president, focusing on his intellect, wit, and moral grounding. Plot Summary
The narrative spans roughly ten years, following Lincoln from his modest beginnings to the start of his political career. Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) - IMDb Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)