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September Dawn (2007)

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A story set against the Mountain Meadows Massacre, the film is based upon the tragedy which occurred in Utah in 1857. A group of settlers, traveling on wagons, was murdered by the native Mormons. All together, about 140 souls of men, women and children, were taken. Amidst this, two young lovers-to-be, one a Mormon and the other one of the doomed settlers from Arkansas, develop a relationship in an atmosphere of suspicion and rancor.
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Terence Stamp as Brigham Young
Trent Ford as Jonathan Samuelson
Krisinda Cain as Young Woman
Shaun Johnston as Captain Fancher
Franklin E. Levinson as Captain Baker
Jon Gries as John D. Lee
Lolita Davidovich as Nancy Dunlap
Jon Voight as Jacob Samuelson
Taylor Handley as Micah Samuelson
Daniel Libman as Reverend Grant Hudson
Tamara Hope as Emily Hudson
Barbara Gates Wilson as Martha Hudson
Huntley Ritter as Robert Humphries
Dean Cain as Joseph Smith
Ron Webber as Hyrum Smith
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surfsup

and I was disappointed. I don't care about the politics or religious aspect of the film- I wanted to be entertained- and I wasn't. It was poorly done.

veb8444

Great parallels to what we face in the world today where religious zealots threaten our way of life. Jon Voight deserves an Oscar. Chris Cain should be nominated. The film is courageous and points to the ominous results of leaders who believe they have a direct channel to God and the replete with followers who have drank the cool aid.

JJUTDUDE

Unlike many of the people submitting reviews here I have actually seen the film and while it is not one most members of the LDS community would watch (because of it's R rating and their closed mindedness when it comes to film) it is still a film I would recommend. Personally I am a member of the LDS church and yes I do watch R rated films because film is something that I am passionate about. The claims by all of these people who have not seen it, that claim it to be propaganda, I don't really agree, but it also doesn't paint the best picture of the people involved. In the end it is a film that is largely fictional but uses some historical fact to tell the story. It is not any more of a documentary than the LDS Church Produced Legacy. I will say people in the LDS community do need to lighten up. All the crap you spout off in defense of our faith does nothing more than make people think we are a bunch of brainwashed cultists and unintelligent fanatics which only hurts our image more

pride_prejudice_fan

Roger Ebert gave this zero stars -- zero out of four! Here are a few of his quotes. He almost makes me want to see it just to see how awful a movie can truly be: "What a strange, confused, unpleasant movie this is....If there is a concealed blessing, it is that the film is so bad. Jon Voight, that gifted and versatile actor, is here given the most ludicrous and unplayable role of his career, and a goofy beard to boot. Stamp, as Brigham Young, comes across as the kind of man you'd find at the back of a cave in a Cormac McCarthy novel. The Christians are so scrubbed and sunny, they could have been teleported in time from the Lawrence Welk program.....I am trying as hard as I can to imagine the audience for this movie. Every time I make any progress, it scares me."

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