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Out of Liberty

  • 2019
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
483
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Out of Liberty (2019)
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Winter 1839. LIBERTY, MISSOURI. Local jailer, Samuel Tillery (Jasen Wade) is tasked with watching Missouri's most wanted men as they await their upcoming hearing. Caught between the local Mi... Read allWinter 1839. LIBERTY, MISSOURI. Local jailer, Samuel Tillery (Jasen Wade) is tasked with watching Missouri's most wanted men as they await their upcoming hearing. Caught between the local Missourians' increased drive to remove the prisoners, and the prisoners' desperate efforts t... Read allWinter 1839. LIBERTY, MISSOURI. Local jailer, Samuel Tillery (Jasen Wade) is tasked with watching Missouri's most wanted men as they await their upcoming hearing. Caught between the local Missourians' increased drive to remove the prisoners, and the prisoners' desperate efforts to survive, Tillery is pushed beyond what any lawman can endure. Based on actual recorded a... Read all

  • Director
    • Garrett Batty
  • Writers
    • Stephen Dethloff
    • Garrett Batty
    • S. Mckay Stevens
  • Stars
    • Jasen Wade
    • Brandon Ray Olive
    • Casey Elliott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
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    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Garrett Batty
    • Writers
      • Stephen Dethloff
      • Garrett Batty
      • S. Mckay Stevens
    • Stars
      • Jasen Wade
      • Brandon Ray Olive
      • Casey Elliott
    • 19User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jasen Wade
    Jasen Wade
    • Samuel Tillery
    Brandon Ray Olive
    Brandon Ray Olive
    • Joseph Smith
    Casey Elliott
    Casey Elliott
    • Hyrum Smith
    Adam Johnson
    Adam Johnson
    • Caleb Baldwin
    Brock Roberts
    • Sidney Rigdon
    Danny James
    Danny James
    • Alexander McRae
    Morgan Gunter
    • Lyman Wight
    Corbin Allred
    Corbin Allred
    • Porter Rockwell
    Jake Van Wagoner
    Jake Van Wagoner
    • Cyrus Daniels
    Larry Bagby
    Larry Bagby
    • James Ford
    Travis Farris
    Travis Farris
    • John Brassfield
    Eric Wood
    • Neil Rowland
    Nathaniel Harris
    • Parker Goodson
    Gabe Erikson
    • General Doniphan
    Ben Hopkin
    • Sheriff Hadley
    Elizabeth Parson
    • Emma Hale Smith
    Cherie Julander
    Cherie Julander
    • Mary Smith
    Shawn Stevens
    Shawn Stevens
    • Judge Turnham
    • Director
      • Garrett Batty
    • Writers
      • Stephen Dethloff
      • Garrett Batty
      • S. Mckay Stevens
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    3WatchingInDarkness

    Mormon Revisionism All Dressed Up As Cinema

    The film makes history almost unrecognizable by the selective focus on the imprisonment of Joseph Smith and others after the violent conflict with the nearby residents AND the Missouri Militia. In doing so, the viewer is left to hear Mormon apologist speeches, turgidly delivered in stiff tableaus, which sell just fine to the faithful in LDS viewings, but are painfully weak by any objective film standards.

    Without due accounting for the anti-democratic actions of Smith that led to his arrest and those who destroyed a newspaper printing office at his direction, they plot pleads the LDS case of their founder solely as martyr rather than the less flattering depiction of many who read the accounts and find his motives less than noble.

    If Catholics had attempted to portray some pushback against the Crusades as oppression in a similar film, then critics would be merciless in their derision of such preachy, bad "entertainment," but this movie will get a pass out of both pity and embarrassment from those who either don't know enough history to realize it's a (bad) whitewash, or misguidedly confuse it as part of a larger social justice movement to highlist alleged past wrongs.

    Unsurprisingly, the movie is conveniently tightly focused on men as the principals and thereby avoids realistic relationships with women, much less any women modern viewers would find appealing. I have Mormon friends but even they would have to admit this is just plain awful.
    4athies

    Is it April yet?

    What a lawyer... That is unlikely.

    This guy is a general?!

    He's a confident man to let them all up at once. And reading a book too.

    Pull himself together? With what? Iron will and dirty socks for medicine?

    Good ole urine bucket humor.

    They should have worked this out before hand instead of looking suspicious taking so long.

    A nice comfortable log pillow.

    He doesn't need to tell them to "here, take it". They've got nothing else to do.

    No water for everyone?

    I'll give him "don't tell anyone I was here".

    That's a bold thing to say.

    They've gotten pretty far.

    This movie is too slow paced.

    I don't think that was a particularly amazing oration, but it was heartfelt.
    6boblipton

    I'm Not Sure It's Good, But I Liked It

    It's 1839. In the small town of Liberty, Missouri, Joseph Smith and several of his Saints are in the jail. They've fled Illinois to escape the mobs. Now in Missouri, there are lynch mobs being held off as they await trial for.... well, it's not clear. The judge, and even the governor, we are told, know they're innocent of whatever it is, but fear *cough* *cough* public opinion. Sheriff Jasen Wade is in charge of getting them to the trial, getting them back to jail, and standing guard over them at all times.

    It's a talk festival, with cinematographer Jeremy Prusso keeping the camera moving and editor Connor O'Malley keeping the clips short in order to maintain visual interest. The night scenes are the most interesting, men standing in front of a black background, almost stage-like. This being a western, Wade keeps his delivery short and clipped, with sentences to match. More of interest as a retelling of history and law than what you might expect from a western, I enjoyed it but consider that more a matter of personal quirks than of actually interesting film making.
    7danieljdj-11863

    How is this Rated Worse than Ephraim's Rescue?

    This is a well-produced, decently acted, and consistent movie. That's not the highest praise, but it's more than most faith-based movies have. It's also nice that it takes a unique look at the story, even if it bends the history (but that's just something that has to happen to make a compelling film). All in all, this is among the best LDS films, though certainly not the best.
    8trinaboice

    LDS Western with heart

    IN A NUTSHELL: The movie begins in 1838 right after Joseph Smith and other religious leaders surrender to the Missouri Militia under threat of extermination and end up in Liberty Jail, a very ironic name for a prison with horrible conditions. Joseph and several other leaders in the church were held there for 155 days while members of the church outside the prison walls were terrorized by mobs. The film is based on actual recorded accounts.

    Those who are not members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will most likely be unfamiliar with this part of church history and the people involved in the telling of it. It's not the preachy movie you might be expecting but feels more like a Western with surprising heart.

    TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids might be bored quickly. So will some adults. Shooting with guns. Talk of mobs eager to kill people

    THEMES: Blinded by hate Justice "The loudest voice is that of public opinion." - Shawn Stevens Obeying the law vs. following your heart Perspective

    THINGS I LIKED: Some beautifully artistic details with camera work by Jeremy Prusso and direction by Garrett Batty. I love Jasen Wade in any movie he does. He's always the best actor in any cast. In this film, he plays Samuel Tiller, the jailer, and it is from his point of view the story is uniquely told. You've probably seen him in movies like 17 MIRACLES, SAINTS AND SOLDIERS: AIRBORNE CREED, THE COKEVILLE MIRACLE, although he has been in many more LDS films. I appreciated Corbin Allred's accurate portrayal of Porter Rockwell's high-pitched voice. Most people will recognize him from his roles in the movies THE SARATOV APPROACH and SAINTS and SOLDIERs AIRBORNE CREED. Did you know he was actually in the movie ROBIN HOOD MEN IN TIGHTS ? The scene when the wives visited their husbands in Liberty Jail was very touching and even got me teary-eyed. I recently heard Carrie Wrigley speak and sing at BYU Education Week, so it was fun to see her in this movie, even for just a brief moment. The music is absolutely lovely, scored by Robert Allen Elliott. I always love it when information is shared with the audience at the end of the movie to explain what happened next with the real people portrayed in the film. I only wish more had been offered with this movie. The cast includes Larry Bagby, Adam Johnson, Corbin Allred, Brandon Ray Olive, Shawn Stevens, Brock Roberts, Cyrus Daniels, Eric Wood, Morgan Gunter, Carrie Wrigley, and the fantastic Jasen Wade. Emily Jacobson did a nice job with costume design. Sometimes period pieces can look more like costumes than authentic clothing to set the tone. I noticed that a Kickstarter fund was used to get this movie going. Isn't it amazing what can be done when we all pitch in? If you're a fan of GENTRI: The Gentlemen Trio, you'll love seeing Casey Elliott in the movie as Hyrum Smith. Sidney Rigdon is portrayed as a self-serving coward. In fact, many of these men held captive in Liberty Jail are not represented in the best light, like most LDS films usually do. Instead, the movie captures their lowest moments as they struggle with their faith. That is what makes this movie powerful, different, and insightful.

    THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Brandon Ray Olive did a fine job as Joseph Smith, although he looks less like the Mormon prophet than I've ever seen in any other movie about him. He is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, but I'm told he was very careful to portray Joseph with respect and kindness. You might have seen him before in LOGAN LUCKY, NCIS, CSI, or HBO's MOSAIC. Some movie-goers will hope for lots of action and may be disappointed that it's one of those "talking" movies. Lots of disgusting and humorous talk and display of feces. Some of the acting isn't very good. .

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vabadusest välja
    • Filming locations
      • American Fork, Utah, USA(location, The Haunted Forest)
    • Production company
      • Three Coin Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $265,279
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $66,546
      • Sep 15, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $265,279
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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