
Praise to the Man
The Inspired Legacy of the Prophet Joseph Smith
Genres
Overview
With a divine answer to a humble prayer at age 14, Joseph Smith began to fulfill his inspired mission. He translated the ancient Book of Mormon and restored the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ. Many flocked to the American frontier to worship with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, led by the Prophet Joseph's dynamic and courageous example. Unstopped by his martyrdom at age 38, Joseph's legacy continues today in the dedicated lives of Saints throughout the world who still sing; "Praise to the Man who Communed with Jehovah!"
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
88 min
Release Date
2005-01-01
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Brooks Bedore
6 year old Joseph Smith, Jr
Joel Bishop
Reverend Townsend
Lindsey Bitner
Sophronia Smith
Richard Bugg
Newell K Whitney
Jeff Child
Brigham Young
Duff Clawson
Martin Harris
Bryce Clinger
Dr. Stone
Catherine Cook
Mary Lightner
Roger Crandall
Professor Anthon
Jansen Davis
Sydney Rigdon
Mark Gollaher
W.W. Phelps
Mark Hales
Prison Guard
Dustin Harding
14 year old Joseph Smith, Jr.
Quinton Harding
8 year old Joseph Smith, Jr
Kirby Heyborne
Oliver Cowdrey
Jeremy Hoop
Parley Pratt
Levi Larsen
Hyrum Smith
Mary Lee
Sally Phelps
Rick Macy
Joseph Smith, Sr.
Nathan Mitchell
Joseph Smith Jr.
William Mitchell
1 year old Joseph Smith, Jr.
Linda Moore
Lucy Harris
David Nibley
Alvin Smith
Tayva Patch
Lucy Mack
Tanya Price
Pioneer
David Schultz
Isaac Hale
Jeremy Selim
John Murdock
Gary Sivertson
Richmond Guard
Tim Threlkeld
Reverend Palmer
Rosanna Ungerman
Elizabeth Whitney
Natalie Foster Wesche
Emma Smith
Max Whitaker
William Smith
Peter Widtfeldt
Alexander Doniphan
Ray Porter
Narrator
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