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La 19ème épouse

Original title: The 19th Wife
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
762
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La 19ème épouse (2010)
Drama

Fundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to pro... Read allFundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to prove her innocence reaches out to her excommunicated son Jordan for help in freeing his moth... Read allFundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to prove her innocence reaches out to her excommunicated son Jordan for help in freeing his mother.

  • Director
    • Rod Holcomb
  • Writers
    • Richard Friedenberg
    • David Ebershoff
  • Stars
    • Chyler Leigh
    • Matt Czuchry
    • Alexia Fast
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    762
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    • Director
      • Rod Holcomb
    • Writers
      • Richard Friedenberg
      • David Ebershoff
    • Stars
      • Chyler Leigh
      • Matt Czuchry
      • Alexia Fast
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Chyler Leigh
    Chyler Leigh
    • Queenie
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Jordan
    Alexia Fast
    Alexia Fast
    • Five
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • Ann Eliza
    Patrick Garrow
    Patrick Garrow
    • The Prophet
    John Bourgeois
    John Bourgeois
    • Brigham Young
    David Lawrence Brown
    David Lawrence Brown
    • Mr. Heber
    • (as Dave Brown)
    Karl Pruner
    • Sawyer Scott
    Jeff Hephner
    Jeff Hephner
    • Hiram
    Patricia Wettig
    Patricia Wettig
    • BeckyLyn
    Vanessa Holmes
    Vanessa Holmes
    • Kimberly Scott
    Sarain Boylan
    Sarain Boylan
    • Desert Missy
    Malia Ashley Kerr
    Malia Ashley Kerr
    • Angela Alton
    • (as Malia Kerr)
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    • Chauncey
    • (as Peter Strand-Rumpel)
    Barbara Gates Wilson
    • Elizabeth
    Justin Michael Carriere
    Justin Michael Carriere
    • Gilbert Webb
    Brian Jensen
    • Cop
    Brian Copping
    • Judge Hagan
    • Director
      • Rod Holcomb
    • Writers
      • Richard Friedenberg
      • David Ebershoff
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    User reviews15

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    carolyn-140

    follow up to reviews complaining about location/hairstyles

    Just a follow up to some of the other reviews. Location: there is a sect here in Canada and as others have said, the location/surroundings are incidental to the plot. The sect in Canada has been the subject of repeated investigations and even prosecutions, not to mention a coup. Hairstyles: the stylist got it spot on, that is exactly how the wives are required to wear their hair. The clothing was also correct. I am guessing the reviewers complaining about the hairstyles are not familiar with this religion. Where I live there are other religions that also have similar dress requirements though they are not polygamous, Amish, Mennonite.
    5erin1013

    Bad Editing, but worth it if you like Matt Czuchry

    Having not read the book, I watched this to see Matt Czuchry from The Good Wife. Unfortunately, he doesn't play a man with many wives but one who was exiled as a teenager from the polygamist sect. He returns to the town he hated because his mother is on trial for his father's murder and to see his lost love Queenie, who is now married to someone else. Apparently in the book, his character is gay, but the only thing this movie has going for it is the romance/chemistry of the two leads, so I can see why it was changed.

    The worst part of this movie is by far the editing, the hair stylist (why does it have to be PUFFY???), the location scout (ARIZONA???). But if you want an excuse to watch "Cary Agos" wear a leather jacket, drive a truck, get beaten up and give lots of smoldering glances, it is definitely worth your two hours.
    6SnoopyStyle

    less Lifetime TV would be great

    BeckyLyn (Patricia Wettig) is arrested for killing her husband Sawyer Scott. She's his 19th wife in a Mormon sect. Queenie (Chyler Leigh) doesn't believe the charge and asks BeckyLyn's son Jordan Scott (Matt Czuchry) to return to Mesadale. He was exiled as a boy for touching Queenie's arm. The Prophet pushes her sheriff husband Hiram to get a confession to avoid a lengthy trial. The defense lawyer pushes her to accept a deal but she claims to be innocent. Jordan encounters Sarah 'Five' (Alexia Fast) daughter of the 23rd wife on the outside who is trying to get her mother out. Meanwhile, Queenie is secretly reading a book about Brigham Young's 19th wife.

    I like the portrayal of the polygamist world. The murder mystery needs to be heightened. The style skews too much to a Lifetime TV movie. It needs to be done in an intense dramatic way. The acting is solid. The flashbacks to Brigham Young are unnecessary unless this is an advocacy piece. That's what this feels like to some extend. It would be more compelling if this is adapted to be a more exciting thriller.
    10allworkpeace

    A revealing fictional account of life in extreme polygamous communities

    A reviewer claimed details were invented for dramatic effect. Actually, abuse and terror are common in the most secretive clans. Self-proclaimed "prophets" assign who will marry, reassign "disobedient" men's wives and children to others, and claim dead men's wives and children. The threat of eternal and earthly retribution for disobedience was recorded by Joseph Smith in Section 132 of Doctrine and Covenants when he acknowledged "plural marriage," the bigamy he and his elders had secretly practiced for years. Even Ann Eliza Young's history is accurate.

    With 30,000 to 50,000 polygamists scattered throughout the western U.S., many live in picturesque settings. St. George, UT, boasts resorts, agriculture, and mountain forests.

    Jordan's sexual orientation wasn't changed for politics, as indicated by an article. Parameters are looser for novels than movies. Jordan's lifestyle would demand time to explain FLDS disapproval of gays and lesbians isn't about morality but the belief that men need at least three wives and numerous children to reach the highest level of heaven.

    Viewers can learn about strict polygamous communities from "The 19th Wife."
    3j-sampiro

    Not even worth a dollar at the Redbox

    The acting isn't terrible and that's about the only thing you can say.

    If you read the book, you'll hate this movie as they've gutted it (and not just the "heterosexualization" of Jordan). If you liked BIG LOVE, pass this one by- it's nothing like it. If by some odd chance you read Ann Eliza Young's book (or Irving Wallace's about her) you'll hate this movie as it not only gets everything wrong but takes less than 10 minutes and that in blips. Most of the scenes in the movie last on average about 30 seconds each and there are many plot holes, some from the book and some that the movie cooked up.

    Just to correct a couple of historical errors: Ann Eliza Webb was NOT an adult when her father brought home his first plural wife but a baby so young she grew up in a polygamous family and had no memory of a life before it. She and Brigham Young had no children together- she had two sons with a first husband (omitted from the movie) and he had a few dozen with other women. Dramatic as it may seem, she did not flee from an angry mob- she checked into a hotel, gave constant interviews, and when she left town it was on a train and she sued him for a ton of alimony (unsuccessfully as their marriage was not legally recognized). That's an impressive number of errors considering the Ann Eliza story lasted all of about 5 minutes in this movie and could/should have been dropped altogether. (Her melodramatic ghost written tell-none is far from likely to inspire anybody in the modern era; even Ebershoff completely rewrote it and making her family far less interesting as he did so). This movie is basically a waste. I hope that most of the money went to Patricia Wettig's salary as she was by far the best thing in it. I read and did not like the book (too much purple prose and too much historical inaccuracy and too much clearly vanity driven inclusions with the murder mystery, which should have been the focus, taking up maybe 5% of the book's text). Compared to the movie, the book is a masterpiece. Not good, not so-bad-it's-good, just all around mediocre with a heaping side dish of "yeah right", followed by a yawn.

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      In a weird coincidence there is a non-fiction book entitled the Witness Wore Red (2013) by Becky Musser, who was the 19th wife of elderly FLDS prophet Rulon Jeffs.
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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The 19th Wife
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Alberta Film Entertainment
      • Barbara Lieberman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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