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Emma Smith: My Story

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Emma Smith: My Story (2008)
DocudramaPeriod DramaBiographyDramaHistory

Before her death, Emma Hale Smith reflects on her life: beginning with her childhood, up through her final years in Nauvoo.Before her death, Emma Hale Smith reflects on her life: beginning with her childhood, up through her final years in Nauvoo.Before her death, Emma Hale Smith reflects on her life: beginning with her childhood, up through her final years in Nauvoo.

  • Directors
    • Gary Cook
    • T.C. Christensen
  • Writer
    • Gary Cook
  • Stars
    • Patricia Place
    • Katherine Nelson
    • Nathan Mitchell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    377
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Gary Cook
      • T.C. Christensen
    • Writer
      • Gary Cook
    • Stars
      • Patricia Place
      • Katherine Nelson
      • Nathan Mitchell
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Patricia Place
    • Emma Smith Bidamon
    Katherine Nelson
    • Emma Hale Smith
    Nathan Mitchell
    • Joseph Smith, Jr
    Stephanie Breinholt
    • Julia Murdock Smith
    • (as Stephanie Foster Breinholt)
    Tayva Patch
    • Lucy Mack Smith
    Rick Macy
    Rick Macy
    • Joseph Smith, Sr.
    Dallyn Vail Bayles
    • Hyrum Smith
    • (as Dallyn Bayles)
    Cheryl Kirby
    • Lydia Douglas
    Kalvin Stringer
    • Charlie Bidamon
    Bob Nelson
    • Isaac Hale
    Rosanna Ungerman
    • Elizabeth Hale
    Duff Clawson
    • Martin Harris
    Ryan Wood
    • Oliver Cowdery
    Joy Gardner
    • Sophronia Smith
    Talon G. Ackerman
    • Joseph III
    Rachel Bayles
    • Sister Phelps
    Joel Bishop
    Joel Bishop
    • Parley P. Pratt
    Cam Deaver
    Cam Deaver
    • Jesse Crosley
    • (as Cameron Deaver)
    • Directors
      • Gary Cook
      • T.C. Christensen
    • Writer
      • Gary Cook
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    9diamondbruno9

    Excellent film

    This film was wonderfully done with a great soundtrack. Unlike past LDS historical films, where the focus is Joseph Smith or Bringham Young, this film is about Emma, her perspective, and how she saw things.

    It's narrative/conversation that Emma is having later on in life with her daughter Julia Murdock Smith, about all of the events that surrounded her and Joseph-thru *her* perspective.

    The film touches on all the controversial issues, and doesn't gloss over them.

    Whether you are LDS or not, you will appreciate this film, it is touching, honest and both heart wrenching and heartwarming.

    Go see it.

    :)

    David
    7fredke-704-70899

    Emma Smith: My Story - and it really is in her own words

    Cinematically this is a low budget film. But when one really knows how this movie came to be, I can only applaud and respect the Joseph and Emma Smith family for making such a fine and accurate portrayal of their progenitors. Much of the dialog came directly from journals of the children Emma raised who wrote what their mother told them about the events discussed. This film had NOTHING to do with the LDS church today, and is not "propaganda" for any organization. From all of the research I have done on Joseph Smith I saw nothing amiss; on the contrary I believe it minimally accurately portrayed the wonderful person that had such a profound and positive affect on thousands of individuals. If anything it very much under portrayed him, but this was not about Joseph, it was about Emma. I found it to be very even keeled in portraying her and the unspeakable difficulties she endured. The parts I enjoyed the most was the very touching and real love that existed between her and her husband. My 4th great grandfather (Bishop Frederick Kesler 1816-1899) knew both of the real people portrayed in this film, and kept a very detailed journal which I have transposed to computer (1600 pages). There is not single negative word written about either. On the contrary, all evidences of eye witnesses recounted there-in speak entirely respectfully of Joseph, and Emma. My great grandfather also married many young women who were respectfully named Emma. Both shadows of Joseph and Emma stand very tall and majestically on the people who really knew them for generations. This film by all the factual documents I have encountered is entirely accurate. From all accounts I have read, a true accurate portrayal of the character and stature of either Joseph or Emma is probably impossible, as most who knew Joseph said they had never known a greater more dignified and kind gentleman. Well cast, the Emma character seemed to approach the stature of the woman that could endure what Emma really did.
    10blue-7

    Inspiring and Inspired!

    Seeing EMMA SMITH: MY STORY in the theatre was a pleasant surprise! Who would have ever thought the time would come when a commercial theatre would be offering such an inspiring film as this one turns out to me. Professional on every level with special praise going to T.C. Christensen's magnificent cinematography, Merrill Jenson's perfect score (one that I hope comes out on CD), down to Sheri Ohman's outstanding costumes. Technically, in every way, this has a look that matches anything to come out of Hollywood. The performances, especially by Katherine Thompson (as the young Emma Hale Smith), Patricia Place (marvelous as the older Emma), and Nathan Mitchell as Joseph Smith, make flesh and blood people of Joseph Smith Jr. and Emma Hale who became his wife. There is a special feeling and beauty in seeing the restoration of the gospel told through the eyes of the woman who was called on to endure so much. This is a faith promoting experience that deeply touched me almost from the moment it started. The quality of the film matches that of the films produced and shown by the LDS Church (and that's saying a great deal), but has the advantage of a longer running time to explore and develop the love between Jospeh and Emma then could be done with limitations of a shorter running time. Gary Cook and T.C. Christensen have teamed up as directors and have been inspired to create a motion picture that I found to be truly inspiring! This is one of the finest films that I have ever experienced.
    7jolson04

    get off your high horse

    Like the summary says, some reviewers need to just shut up. If you did not like the movie then tell us why, don't waist our time with worthless rants. It was made by independent film people who focused on what THEY wanted too. Do you go on the Harry Potter review and rant about why magic is not real and talk about scientific theory to try and prove it wrong? No. because IT DOESN'T MATTER! If you are a member of the LDS church and it increases your faith as you enjoyed the movie then great. cause I notice that they are pointing out parts of the MOVIE they like. this is a MOVIE review not a random blog for you make unneeded comments. I thought the movie was a good story and I enjoyed it, It wasn't my favorite movie and I don't intend on owning it hence the 7 not a 10. but I did enjoy it.
    10jdhopkins1

    A wonderful, inspiring and romantic film

    I found the film to be truly uplifting. It's amazing to see the challenges that Emma and Joseph went through and found the faith and strength to endure. This film elevated my opinion of Emma Smith and confirmed the love that she and her husband shared. It's hard to fit a life into two hours, but so many key points were touched on, handled well and the time goes by fast. Emma Smith's strength was truly shown here, or more accurately, how she found it. The film also portrays well the tenderness and sweetness of the family's relationships. Photography and acting were excellent and the film left me wanting to know more about their lives. Using the format of an interview between Emma and her adopted daughter brought in an excellent connection for those with a naturally skeptical or challenging views which were answered well by Emma herself. A very tastefully done movie. Thank you to those who made it happen.

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      I Remain
      Lyrics and music by Katherine Nelson

      Performed by Katherine Nelson

      String arrangements by Merrill B. Jenson (as Merrill Jenson)

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Emma Smith: Hikayem
    • Production company
      • Morning Dew Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $881,787
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $94,959
      • Apr 13, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $881,787
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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