President Lincoln of the United States has made history for his achievements in liberating slaves, but this Lincoln biography directed by John Ford focuses on the young Lincoln in the era of lawyers. When he first entered social work in Illinois, he was uncertain about his future. He had prayed silently at his girlfriend's grave, eager for guidance. Later, he decided to enter the legal profession and took over some defense cases, but it was not taken seriously. Lincoln's cleverness and bravery were not noticed until he was involved in the murder of two of his friends' sons. The film uses a rigorous studio production method to highlight its theatrical power, and the up-and-coming student Henry Fonda portrays the spirit and spirit of the master into three parts, which is one of a number of Hollywood masterpieces released in the same year as gone with the Wind.