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Errand of Angels (2008)

Synopsis

A wide-eyed young woman travels to Austria and serves as an LDS missionary.

Genres

Drama

Director

Christian Vuissa

Writers

Heidi Johnson (story), Christian Vuissa (screenplay)

Producers

Christian Vuissa

Actors

Erin Chambers (Sister Taylor), Rachel Emmers (Sister Young), Bettina Schwarz (Sister Keller), Katrin Mayer (Sister Felder), Eunicia Jones (Sister Kandia)

Synopsis

A wide-eyed young woman travels to Austria and serves as an LDS missionary.

Genres

Drama

Director

Christian Vuissa

Actors

Erin Chambers (Sister Taylor), Rachel Emmers (Sister Young), Bettina Schwarz (Sister Keller), Katrin Mayer (Sister Felder), Eunicia Jones (Sister Kandia)

Writers

Heidi Johnson (story), Christian Vuissa (screenplay)

Producers

Christian Vuissa

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Bravo!!

I really, really enjoyed this movie. I loved the fact that it was true to life and told a wonderful story with out the who-har and slapstick of other ‘LDS’ movies. I will definitely be watching this again. The 13th article of faith comes to mind in seeking out those things which are praise worthy and of good report. For me this film falls into that category. Brilliant job peoples!!!

by Anne-Marie

True to the mission experience & a great movie as well.

As a returned missionary I could relate to everything that happened in this movie. It brought back a flood of memories from my “Best Two Years”. The movie was very well done. The acting and cinematography are excellent and the score by Rob Elliot is INCREDIBLE. This is a must see movie that can be watched over and over again.

by Mark

Wonderful movie

A wonderful movie with stirring music! Worth the time and money. The music will keep you humming all day long.

by Jo

A REAL Missionary Movie

My wife and I saw this movie when it was at the theater and really enjoyed it. I was amazed to read that it was made in such a short period of time with such a small budget. Kudos to the cast and crew for doing so much with so little.

Out of all the recent movies about missionaries, this movie resonated the most with our own mission experiences. We liked that the drama didn’t come from a missionary struggling with his own testimony or lack of commitment. It came from a missionary wanting to be the best missionary she could be and discovering what that actually meant.

As far as I’m concerned, LDS cinema is alive and well as long as smart, wonderful stories like this are told.

by Michael