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Joseph Smith: Plates of Gold

Title: Joseph Smith: Plates of Gold

Release Date: 2011-09-02

Genres: Drama

Runtime: 102 minutes

Status: Released

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In 1827, Joseph Smith, Jr. was only 21 years old when he received a prophetic calling to translate ancient scriptures that would soon be published as The Book of Mormon. Less than three years later, he founded The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that today has 14 million followers and is the 4th largest religious denomination in the United States. Plates of Gold follows Joseph's early adult years and portrays the events that lead up to the publishing of The Book of Mormon and the founding of a new worldwide church. The film also details Joseph's personal life and his desire to find forgiveness, acceptance and salvation from God. Directed by Christian Vuissa (The Errand of Angels, One Good Man).

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Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Joseph Smith: Plates of Gold a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

Actors

Matthew Bellows, Dalton Blaine, Sean Bott, Brandon Luke Bringhurst, Paul Coleman, Brandyn Cross, Lindsay Farr, Michael Flynn, Geoff Hansen, Dustin Harding, David Kranig, Cathleen Mason, Paul Melendy, Thomas J. Post, Dennis Record, Sue Rowe, Hillary Straga, Steve Wallace, Alexis Wardle

Crew

Christian Vuissa, Christian Vuissa

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