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The Work and the Glory III (2006)

Synopsis

The Steed Family's journey continues in this tale of redemption and forgiveness.

Genres

Drama, Western

Director

Sterling Van Wagenen

Writers

Gerald N. Lund, Matt Whitaker

Actors

Sam Hennings (Benjamin Steed), Brenda Strong (Mary Ann Steed), Eric Johnson (Joshua Steed), Alexander Carroll (Nathan Steed), Brighton Hertford (Melissa Steed), Julia Cunningham (Rebecca Steed), Cody Sanders (Matthew Steed)

Synopsis

The Steed Family's journey continues in this tale of redemption and forgiveness.

Genres

Drama, Western

Director

Sterling Van Wagenen

Actors

Sam Hennings (Benjamin Steed), Brenda Strong (Mary Ann Steed), Eric Johnson (Joshua Steed), Alexander Carroll (Nathan Steed), Brighton Hertford (Melissa Steed), Julia Cunningham (Rebecca Steed), Cody Sanders (Matthew Steed)

Writers

Gerald N. Lund, Matt Whitaker

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loved it

they did a good job picking some of the important parts of the books. the acting is great. i just wish they could have done one movie per book.

by Heather

Even my neighbor loved it

My entire family enjoys this movie so my son told his friend’s mom about it. She borrowed it and wants to keep it now!!! (they are not LDS).

by Christine

Good movie

I have never read the books, but my wife and I enjoyed the movies.

by Samuel

Really good

This is a really good series. I enjoyed them all and would suggest watching them.

by Bethany

Finishes up the trilogy well

The 3rd movie in the set brought us up to the end of the series and allowed us to follow the characters to conclusion. The movie presented good acting and well written script. The third movie was good and kept our attention. It was a bit more romantic than I hoped for, but that is what the books were building at all along. Good Movie. 3 1/2 Stars.

by Morgan

Great

What a great story!

by Tracey

My Favorite!

This Work and the Glory movie is my favorite! I especially like the transformation of the oldest boy and how he can change so much! It makes you realize that miracles really can happen because you would have never expected him to change- yet he does!

by Rachel

Where is the ending?

Why did this movie feel like it ended in the middle? I certainly hope the filmmakers are planning to finish the story.

by Laura

Disappointing

I’m so disappointed – why oh why did the second two movies differ so much from the first? I know movies can never contain all that is included in the book, but I barely recognised the storyline. Very disappointing and I’m glad they’re leaving the story here rather than making any more. If you’re a fan of the books, or of quality entertainment in general, stay away from the second two parts of this ‘trilogy’.

by Annette

Incredible!

I saw this film four times in theaters and bought the DVD immediately. It is emotionally touching, aesthetically pleasing, spiritually uplifting, and historically accurate. (The color of the Kirtland Temple’s exterior is actually correct in the film according to archaelogical analyses of the temple. It was not white as it is now.) I would highly recommend this film and the entire series to anyone.

by Tyler

It can’t be over!

Just as Judy from AZ commented, I too was disappointed and sat there waiting for more. It was a great movie except that it ended in what seemed to be the ‘middle’ of the movie.

by Sandee