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The Work and the Glory

 
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The Work and the Glory

  • Director: Russ Holt
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Religious Drama, Period Film
  • Themes: Crisis of Conscience, Sibling Relationships, Crisis of Faith
  • Main Cast: Alexander Carroll, Eric Johnson, Tiffany DuPont, Sam Hennings, Brenda Strong, Jonathan Scarfe
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

When the Steed family relocates to upstate New York from their long-time home in Vermont, religious strife threatens to destroy their close-knit relationship in director Russel Holt's screen adaptation of author Gerald N. Lund's best-selling romance novel. A hardworking family whose struggle to adapt to the ways of Palmyra is complicated when they find that their hired help is embedded in a tense religious controversy. The Steeds' situation grows increasingly dire when both siblings fall for the daughter of a wealthy merchant. The more the family struggles to unbind themselves from the all-consuming religious firestorm, the tighter they are bound to a town that could shake the very foundation of their existence. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Alexander Carroll - Nathan Steed
  • Eric Johnson - Joshua Steed
  • Tiffany DuPont - Lydia McBride
  • Sam Hennings - Benjamin Steed
  • Brenda Strong - Mary Ann Steed
  • Jonathan Scarfe - Joseph Smith

Credit

Russ Holt - Director, Larry H. Miller - Executive Producer, Sam Cardon - Composer (Music Score), T.C. Christensen - Cinematographer, Scott Swofford - Producer, Russ Holt - Screenwriter, Gerald N. Lund - Book Author

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