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The Work and the Glory II: American Zion

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
804
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The Work and the Glory II: American Zion (2005)
Period DramaDramaWestern

In November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this impendin... Read allIn November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this impending strife, a young man with a divine vision leads a people against the aggression of an ant... Read allIn November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this impending strife, a young man with a divine vision leads a people against the aggression of an anti-hero with a vulnerable past. With more than two million copies sold, the second volume o... Read all

  • Director
    • Sterling Van Wagenen
  • Writers
    • Gerald N. Lund
    • Matt Whitaker
  • Stars
    • Sam Hennings
    • Brenda Strong
    • Eric Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    804
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sterling Van Wagenen
    • Writers
      • Gerald N. Lund
      • Matt Whitaker
    • Stars
      • Sam Hennings
      • Brenda Strong
      • Eric Johnson
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Benjamin Steed
    Brenda Strong
    Brenda Strong
    • Mary Ann Steed
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Joshua Steed
    Alexander Carroll
    Alexander Carroll
    • Nathan Steed
    Brighton Hertford
    • Melissa Steed
    Kimberly Varadi
    Kimberly Varadi
    • Becca Steed
    Colin Ford
    Colin Ford
    • Matthew Steed
    Sarah Bastian
    Sarah Bastian
    • Lydia Steed
    • (as Sera Bastian)
    Emily Podleski
    Emily Podleski
    • Jessica Roundy
    Jim Grimshaw
    Jim Grimshaw
    • Josiah McBride
    Jonathan Scarfe
    Jonathan Scarfe
    • Joseph Smith
    Melanie Hawkins
    Melanie Hawkins
    • Emma Smith
    Frank Ashmore
    Frank Ashmore
    • Martin Harris
    Curtis Andersen
    Curtis Andersen
    • Carl Rogers
    Jeff Ham
    • Obadiah Cornwell
    Giulia Pagano
    • Mother Smith
    Raphael Sbarge
    Raphael Sbarge
    • Parley Pratt
    Mike Pniewski
    Mike Pniewski
    • Wilson Everett
    • Director
      • Sterling Van Wagenen
    • Writers
      • Gerald N. Lund
      • Matt Whitaker
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    pepsidriver

    The Work and Glory was disappointing because were it ended in the movie 1832

    Save your money it was a good show but it will be an epic it doesn't get to Joseph Smith Murder, the show leaves off about the speed family and moving Missouri, it doesn't get to the Navoo temple at all, I fell this is wrong to have to wait for the next episode which at the end of the movie it doesn't mention a next episode if there is one at all, I fell ripped off I was excepting at least to the LDS leaving to Utah !!! and where it left off was years before that.

    I am sure you folks will have to see for yourselves what I am talking about, but as for the movie it self it was great ! I was disappointed that it did not go further than it did.
    7leilapostgrad

    Austin Movie Show review...

    Author Gerald N. Lund wrote a series of novels about the founding and expansion of Mormon Church entitled "Like a Fire is Burning." The Work and the Glory: American Zion is the second part in what will be a trilogy of films based on Lund's novels. American Zion is the Empire Strikes Back of the Mormon Church, if you will. But in all seriousness, religion or no religion (and I'm personally of no religious persuasion), it's a well-done, well-made, superbly-acted film that's a lot better than a majority of the crap that comes out of Hollywood these days.

    The prologue briefly discusses everything that happened in the previous film, so even if you didn't see The Work and the Glory (Part 1), you can still jump into this movie and more or less figure out what's going on. In Part 1, the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith (played by a brooding-but-gorgeous Jonathan Scarfe… am I going to hell for calling a prophet hot?) forms the Church of Latter Day Saints. In American Zion (Part 2) we witness their brutal history of oppression and learn why the Mormons kept migrating west. Everywhere they went, they were attacked, threatened, and forcefully removed. It's gut wrenching to watch. Men are whipped or covered in boiling tar, while women and children are sent on death marches through the snow. The early Mormons experienced a fate similar to the Native Americans and the Jews.

    Look, I'm not Mormon, but this is a great movie. Every character is believable and the story really does suck you in. After seeing the first two films, I'm now totally invested in this story. And it ends on such a cliffhanger that I honestly can't wait to see the next film – The Work and the Glory: A House Divided. This is top-quality historical drama, and any movie lover can enjoy it, not matter what their religion.
    8rhapsodyblue00

    Story of one family's trials and blessings in early LDS history

    The movie was a bit violent, but then, those were violent times. Joseph and others were tared and today, that would be a crime which would place them into police custody. The movie was well done. I think the characters were very well (fleshed out). It was a pleasure to see the human side of the Prophet Joseph. I am sure he got tired and I know he grieved for his lost children. The cast have captured the flavor of the books, and I look forward to seeing the next installment. I think the clothing was well done, those shirts looked SO uncomfortable! I don't know if they were in the 1830's, but they surely didn't have the wonderful fabrics we do today, and everything was made by hand, and they were not wealthy people (except Martin Harris) so their clothing was a reflection of that. By the way, the narrator has a clear and easy to listen to voice. The only vague things were based on the relationships with Ben/Joshua and Joshua/Jessica. If some one hadn't read the books, or see the last movie, they might not really understand what makes Ben and Joshua so angry with each other. Maybe that should be a little more clear in the future. After all, if they are going to make (9) movies, people will need to understand each movie as though it were standing on it's own. It is a movie after all, not a mini-series for TV.
    7greeneggz9

    Good for the history, but not quite a great movie.

    I liked the first installment in this series, better than this movie, the second installment. The first was the story of the (fictional) Steed family set against the backdrop of the founding of the LDS church.

    This movie can't seem to make up its mind about whether it's a story about the Steed family with a backdrop of LDS history, or if it's the early history of the LDS church using a fictional family to flesh out a story.

    Although there were plenty of conflicts in the movie, they seemed disjointed. I didn't see an overall flow or development. I haven't read the books, but it seemed like the screenplay just didn't flow right. I kept wanting the filmmakers to focus more on the Steeds as the main characters to tie it all together into a good story.

    The acting was pretty good. Sets and costumes had good production values. Directing and cinematography were overall good. But there were a few scenes that were awkward, like a play where actors are brought on stage, say their lines and leave.

    Though it contains much LDS (Mormon) history, this movie is not sponsored by the LDS church. There are a few cheesy pro-family lines that you might expect from The Waltons or Little House on the Prairie, but the movie does not preach religion and does not proselyte. One of the main themes of the movie is the importance of family in the midst of conflict and upheaval, so the cheesy lines are in context, and can be excused.

    I also agree with a previous commenter that this is probably the best and most human portrayal of Joseph Smith that I have seen.

    If you're expecting great movie making, you might be disappointed. I'd rate this movie a B- or C+.

    I recommend: 1. If you're LDS and want to support Mormon cinema, go see the movie in the theater.

    2. If you're not LDS, and are curious about Mormon history, go see the movie.

    3. LDS or not, if you're looking for a really GREAT movie, then save your box-office money, because, IMO, this movie isn't worth first-run ticket prices ($8+) as far as movies go. But I will buy this movie for my Mormon movie collection when the DVD comes out on Ebay.

    4. If you have a family of 3 or more, just wait for the DVD. No sense in spending $25 to see this movie, when for the same price you can get the DVD or VHS.

    Bottom line: Yeah, it's worth watching on video with friends and family, whether you're LDS or not, but not what I consider first-run box office.
    6kirbytyphlosion

    Roller-coaster level of acting

    The quality of the acting in this film fluctuates all over the place. In some scenes (especially confrontations between the Joshua, Nathan, and their dad), I was riveted by the intensity of the incredible acting. Other scenes, however, had me nearly laughing at the ridiculousness of the actors'/actresses' attempts at playing their characters. Other things I liked: Faster pace than the first movie. Depth of the conflicts (it's not complete good vs bad; both parties were genuinely hurt by the past). Incredible camera work. Changing points of view during the voice-over narration. Other things I disliked: The music score didn't fit the scenes. Awkward dialogue at times. A lot of things didn't carry over from the first film.

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    • Trivia
      The first LDS film to receive a major theatrical release on its opening weekend (not just limited to Salt Lake City and then expanding wider if it does well)
    • Quotes

      Joshua Steed: Marry me.

      Jessica Roundy: Fine.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided (2006)

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vineyard Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'obra i la glòria: a la recerca de Sió
    • Filming locations
      • Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,025,032
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $518,222
      • Oct 23, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,025,032
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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