The Work and the Glory explained

The Work and the Glory
Director:Russell Holt
Distributor:Excel Entertainment Group
Language:English
Country:United States
Music:Sam Cardon
Cinematography:T. C. Christensen
Budget:$7,500,000
Gross:$3,347,647[1] [2]

The Work and the Glory (also known as The Work and the Glory: Pillar of Light)[3] is a 2004 historical fiction drama film directed by Russell Holt, from a script co-written by Gerald N. Lund and Russell Holt. Based on Lund's novel titled The Work and the Glory: Pillar of Light,[4] [5] the movie stars Sam Hennings, Brenda Strong, Eric Johnson, Alexander Carroll, Tiffany Dupont, and Jonathan Scarfe. It tells the story of the fictional Steed family in the 1820s and their struggles trying to adopt the new Mormon religion, and it explores their relationship with their community, with its founder, Joseph Smith and the rest of the Smith family.

The movie successfully launched the titular film series, which consisted of a trilogy.

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 17% based on reviews from 12 critics and an audience approval rating of 84% (5000+ ratings).[6]

Sequels

The film was followed by two sequels, The Work and the Glory: American Zion released in 2005, and The Work and the Glory III: A House Divided released in 2006.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Work and the Glory (2004) - Financial Information.
  2. Web site: The Work and the Glory.
  3. Web site: DVDs Review: The Work and the Glory. MRM. MRM. August 11, 2023.
  4. Web site: Vice . Jeff . Film review: Work and the Glory, The . Deseret News . 24 November 2004 . Deseret News . 26 April 2021.
  5. Web site: Mikita . Carole . 'Work and the Glory' Actor Had to Do His Homework 'Work and the Glory' Actor Had to Do His Homework . KSL.com . KSL Broadcasting . 26 April 2021.
  6. Web site: The Work and the Glory (2004) . .
  7. Web site: The Work and the Glory: American Zion (2005) - Financial Information.