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Joseph Smith: Plates of Gold

2011102 min★8.0 (1 votes)
Drama

Overview

In 1827, Joseph Smith, Jr. was only 21 years old when he received a prophetic calling to translate ancient scriptures that would soon be published as The Book of Mormon. Less than three years later, he founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that today has 14 million followers and is the 4th largest religious denomination in the United States. Plates of Gold follows Joseph's early adult years and portrays the events that lead up to the publishing of The Book of Mormon and the founding of a new worldwide church. The film also details Joseph's personal life and his desire to find forgiveness, acceptance and salvation from God. Directed by Christian Vuissa (The Errand of Angels, One Good Man).

Original Language:EN

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Cast

Matthew Bellows

Matthew Bellows

Dalton Blaine

Dalton Blaine

Oliver Cowdery

Sean Bott

Sean Bott

Brandon Luke Bringhurst

Samuel Smith

Paul Coleman

John Gilbert

Brandyn Cross

Brandyn Cross

Mobster

Lindsay Farr

Emma Hale Smith

Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn

Isaac Hale

Geoff Hansen

Joseph Smith Sr.

Dustin Harding

Dustin Harding

Joseph Smith

David Kranig

David Kranig

Jedidah Stowell

Cathleen Mason

Cathleen Mason

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