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Brigham Young

Based on the story of the famous Mormon leader, it follows Brigham Young and his challenge to transport his people across the Rocky mountains to settle in Salt Lake City. The plot focuses on two fictitious characters, Jonathan Kent and Zina Webb and the hardships they have to face along the way.

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Release : 1940
Rating : 6.3
Studio : 20th Century Fox, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Tyrone Power Linda Darnell Dean Jagger Brian Donlevy Jane Darwell
Genre : History Western Romance

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Reviews

Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

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Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Marva
2018/08/30

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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calvinnme
2015/01/03

It must have been a difficult thing to make a movie in 1940 about the Mormons in the 19th century with polygamy being practiced by them at that time, but Daryl F. Zanuck gave it a try, even managing to get it past the production code and the censors of the time. He is definitely trying to parallel the trek of the Israelites from Egypt to the promised land headed by Moses with the Mormons traveling from Nauvoo to Salt Lake headed by Brigham Young. There are some colorful characters thrown in such as John Caradine's Porter Rockwell, a rather wild scout, who pulls his guns on a prosecutor during a trial so that Brigham Young (Dean Jagger) can have a chance to speak in Joseph Smith's defense, and the judge lets him get away with that?? Then there is also a romance thrown in with Mormon Jonathan Kent (Tyrone Power) and non-Mormon Zina Webb (Linda Darnell) slowly falling for each other as they travel across the continent with the Mormons. When Jonathan proposes marriage, Zina has reservations - first off, she is not a Mormon, and more importantly, she doesn't want to be the first of many Mrs.Kents. Her reservations were probably justified.There is even a bad guy in the (fictional) person of Angus Duncan (Brian Donlevy) who claims that Joseph Smith told him that he was to head the church in case of his death, and then causes trouble for Brigham Young every step of the way, including trying to get the Mormons to follow him to California rather than stop at Salt Lake. And yes, Angus is just like Edward G. Robinson's trouble making character in "The Ten Commandments", but remember, this film was made sixteen years before "Ten Commandments". The whole time, as Brigham makes decisions that effect the lives of all of the Mormons, he confides in wife Mary Ann that he is not sure that he is being led by God to make all of these decisions, so that he carries a burden of feeling that he could be misleading the others when he tells them to do this or that, but all the while his heart is in the right place. The film brings up some valid points to anybody that believes in God - How do you really know when He is speaking to you? How do you know a true prophet from a false one? I'm no expert on LDS history, in fact I'm not LDS at all, but if you want a rousing Western adventure that is a little different you might give this one a try. This film must have been somewhat convincing to non-Mormons as a realistic portrayal of what happened, because I distinctly remember this film being shown in elementary school back in history class when I was growing up in Texas! Do note that Dallas, Texas was probably lacking in large numbers of people who were neither a Baptist nor a Methodist back in 1967. Catch this one if you can. The performances are excellent even if the history may be a little off.

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vincentlynch-moonoi
2011/08/28

I have to preface my review by saying that I was looking forward to viewing the movie, because although I am not a Mormon, I am from Palmyra, New York, the village where Joseph Smith founded the religion.This film was well done, and while not totally faithful to the true story, it was close enough that the Mormon leaders of the time approved the script. And yes, Palmyra does get mentioned, but the film really starts with the prejudicial treatment of the Mormons in their colony in Illinois. And this was vividly depicted in this film. Kudos! Then the film fast forwards to the trek along the Mormon Trail to Utah. Dean Jagger, long a favorite character actor of mine, is excellent as Brigham Young, particularly in this part of the film. My only criticism of this part of the film is that they often showed all those MOUNTAINS in IOWA! Coincidentally, just two days before watching this film, I had been along a couple of the historic sites along the Mormon Trail in Wyoming! The climax of the film -- the grasshoppers invading the crops in Salt Lake -- was masterfully done. How did they make it look so real way back in 1940...and particularly the scenes of the seagulls quashing the grasshoppers! Fine movie making! This is very much Dean Jagger's film, even though Tyrone Power often gets top billing when the film is written about.It is remarkable that in 1940s Hollywood, a film this positive about Mormonism was even made. Although it was a failure at the box office (even in Utah), this is a "keeper" for the strength of performances and the sets and special effects.Incidentally, several reviewers criticized the casting of Vincent Price as Joseph Smith. I felt that Price portrayed Smith very well and, perhaps, even resembled him slightly.

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engrtroy
2000/12/18

Hollywood cannot do justice to History, but this was not a bad attempt. As a Mormon, I found it tastefully done and essentially accurate. The cast was great. Of course, many details were missing or changed, but that is the nature of history and this movie did a good job of portraying the emotions that bring history alive.

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alanjj-3
2000/01/31

I rented this film because of my interest in American history, and especially the somewhat weird story of the Mormons. This movie attempts to make some sense out of how Joseph Smith could turn his "vision" into a major world religion. It first focuses on the troubles the Mormons had in their settlement at Navuoo, Illinois. It portrays the trial of Joseph Smith. Within the course of that trial, Brigham Young stands up to tell of his conversion to Mormonism, and of his belief in the spiritual message of Smith. Then Smith is assassinated, and Young must deal with his own doubts about whether he has been chosen to lead the Mormons to a new land. Despite his grave doubts, he perseveres, and finally has a vision (that Utah is the place for his colony) that gives him confidence in the rightness of his leadership. Later, as crops are destroyed by crickets, he again doubts that he has truly been chosen--however, a miracle occurs, which cements his place in history.I found the performances to be moving, and the story to be convincing and interesting. I would love to know whether Mormons believe that this is an accurate portrayal. Polygamy is a part of the story, but the reasons why this is central to LDS are not raised. The issue is not emphasized.I'm sure people stay away from this movie because of its religious subject-matter, but it has a great cast and will hold your interest throughout.

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