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The Work and the Glory

  • 2004
  • PG
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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The Work and the Glory (2004)
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In the 1820s, the Benjamin Steed family moves to Palmyra in upstate New York, and becomes involved with the new Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith.In the 1820s, the Benjamin Steed family moves to Palmyra in upstate New York, and becomes involved with the new Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith.In the 1820s, the Benjamin Steed family moves to Palmyra in upstate New York, and becomes involved with the new Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith.

  • Director
    • Russell Holt
  • Writers
    • Russell Holt
    • Gerald N. Lund
  • Stars
    • Sam Hennings
    • Eric Johnson
    • Alexander Carroll
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Russell Holt
    • Writers
      • Russell Holt
      • Gerald N. Lund
    • Stars
      • Sam Hennings
      • Eric Johnson
      • Alexander Carroll
    • 35User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pillar of Light: The Work and the Glory
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    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Benjamin Steed
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Joshua Steed
    Alexander Carroll
    Alexander Carroll
    • Nathan Steed
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Mary Ann Steed
    Tiffany Dupont
    Tiffany Dupont
    • Lydia McBride
    Brighton Hertford
    • Melissa Steed…
    Kimberly Varadi
    Kimberly Varadi
    • Becca Steed
    Colin Ford
    Colin Ford
    • Matthew Steed
    Kathryn Firago
    • Hannah McBride
    Jim Grimshaw
    Jim Grimshaw
    • Josiah McBride
    Jonathan Scarfe
    Jonathan Scarfe
    • Joseph Smith
    Sarah Darling
    Sarah Darling
    • Emma Smith
    Edward Albert
    Edward Albert
    • Martin Harris
    Ryan Wood
    • Hyrum Smith
    Jordan Rose Tarter
    • Sophronia Smith
    Anne Sward
    Anne Sward
    • Lucy Mack Smith
    Levi Larsen
    • Samuel Smith
    Sara Jade Woodhouse
    • Will Murdock
    • (as John Woodhouse)
    • Director
      • Russell Holt
    • Writers
      • Russell Holt
      • Gerald N. Lund
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    8foxislanddee

    The Work and The Glory is very enjoyable! Bring on the sequel.

    I have read 6 of the 8 books in The Work and the Glory series and have been awaiting this movie. I thought the photography was excellent and the music was moving. The acting was good although Joshua Steed rolled his eyes and huffed just a bit too much in the beginning. But his blue eyes make you forget the bit of over acting.The costumes were great.I enjoyed this movie very much I hope that it is successful enough to make a sequel.The movie stayed very close to the plot of the book so as not to disappoint those of us who couldn't put the books down.I don't know where they filmed it but the landscapes were gorgeous. I liked the shot of Lydia Mcbride's walking up the hill it was beautiful.I have had fun looking up the actors to see what they have been in. Mary Ann Steed or Brenda Strong was a surprise to know that she was Sue Ann Mishkie on Seinfeld. What a versatile actress she is.She did a great job as the mother of the Steed family.
    8lundfunk

    saw the movie today

    Went with my family to see W&G. I haven't read the whole series but still enjoyed the movie more than I expected to. It was by far the best movie in its genre to date, but still not up to Hollywood caliber. The cinematography and sets was very good and some of the actors were really impressive--especially Joseph and Benjamin. Others did well although at times felt forced. But no cheesy acting which was a relief. Although one or two scenes felt a little too preachy for my taste, overall I thought the spiritual topics were handled tastefully. Especially those moments I would have most wanted to be handled respectfully--i.e. the retelling of the first vision. I'll likely go see it again.
    8ken-imdb

    Well done for the first volume

    An enjoyable movie. The story is well told with very few exceptions, and the characters are moving and likable. Good sets, very good period work, and very good acting from all involved. Also nice creativity in directing the film. It generally felt like a quality cinematic work, and it did a good job of eliciting emotions and spirit.

    I actually would've preferred another 20 minutes or so to help develop the characters a little further. The pace was good and the story engaging; there were just so much to tell, that at times one would've liked to see or know more.

    I particularly liked the Joseph Smith portrayal - well and tastefully done.

    I hope this one does well enough to warrant an even better budget for the next installment.
    7bkoganbing

    The Steeds Go West

    Gerald Lund's fictionalization of the origins of the Mormon Church gets its start in The Work And The Glory. His character creations, the Steed family move west from their farm in Vermont and go to the fresh area of Western New York and as fate would have it, settle on a tract of land near the town of Palmyra.

    Where they hire Hyrum and Joseph Smith as laborers to clear the rather large plot of land they've acquired. Joseph is a figure of controversy in the community, he has said that at the age of 14 angels appeared to him and promised that some gold tablets telling the story of a lost North American civilization would be given to him and he would be given the ability to translate from the lost language of said civilization.

    Joseph Smith as played by Jonathan Scarfe is a figure who has divided his community of Palmyra. Some see him as divinely blessed, others feel his inspiration is from an evil source. That division spills over into the Steed family.

    As if that isn't enough the two older Steed brothers, Eric Johnson and Alexander Carroll are divided not only about Smith, but are also rivals for the local merchant's daughter played by Tiffany Dupont. Johnson starts running with some of the local toughs as well and he's alienated from his parents Sam Hennings and Brenda Strong. But Carroll believes that Smith is the real deal and Hennings is against Smith while Strong wants to see he gets an even break in the marketplace of ideas. It's what Carroll says their grandfather fought in the American Revolution for.

    You don't have to be a believer in the Latter Day Saints church to appreciate a well written story that a well crafted piece of cinema was made from. You couldn't have shot The Work And The Glory in present day Palmyra as the place doesn't look anything remotely like it was during America's Era of Good Feelings. The makers of this film did a remarkable job in making Johnson City, Tennessee look like 1820s Palmyra with the Erie Canal running down the center of the town.

    I'm sure this film is shown at LDS gatherings a lot and well it should as it brings their history alive and renders it understandable. And its good for us Gentiles who want to know about such things.
    10jernaemk-1

    Wonderful

    I was so happy to see that the story line hardly changed at all! These books have been some of my favorite since I was in 5th grade. I thought that everything was wonderfully done. The actors outdid themselves, and it came together very nicely. In fact, it was so good, I had to go see it again.

    I disagree about the movie being bland. The first book in it's self is not a climatic book. It is more of a character introducer. Photography was great, story line was great, acting was great, and I would recommend this movie to anyone and everyone! I think we can expect great things to come from these movies.

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    • Trivia
      The script required composer Sam Cardon to write an original period violin piece that the character of Lydia McBride would play. He anticipated that Tiffany Dupont, who plays Lydia would just act like she was playing for the camera and then they would mix the sound in for the final cut. But by mere chance, Tiffany Dupont majored in violin at the University of Georgia and she ended up playing the piece live for the camera.
    • Goofs
      While Joseph Smith chases through the woods, cords from the boom mic come into full view for almost two seconds.
    • Quotes

      Joseph Smith: Now, about those gold plates...

      Nathan Steed: You said there weren't any gold plates.

      Joseph Smith: No, I said I don't have them. And I don't.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Work and the Glory II: American Zion (2005)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Excel Entertainment Group
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pillar of Light: The Work and the Glory
    • Filming locations
      • Johnson City, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Manchester Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,347,647
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $251,145
      • Nov 28, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,347,647
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
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