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Latter Days is a 2003 American romantic comedy drama film about the relationship between a closeted Mormon missionary and his openly gay neighbor. The film was written and directed by C. Jay Cox and stars Steve Sandvoss as the missionary, Aaron, and Wes Ramsey as the neighbor, Christian.
For the 2024 holiday season, viewers can tune in on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights and enjoy 32 brand-new movies on the Hallmark Channel starting October 18 at 8 p.m. ET. But wait — there's ...
Portrayals of Mormons and of Mormonism in both literature and movies have drawn criticism, with critics such as d'Arc describing the bulk of what the world heard of Mormons in the 19th and early-20th century, via the literature of the day, as "polygamy, mystic revelations to modern prophets, golden bibles, and scheming missionaries adding continually to their harem of wives", and stating that ...
A Complete Guide to Netflix’s 2024 Holiday Movie Lineup: Lacey Chabert, Lindsay Lohan and More Monday, December 16 The Chelsea Detective Christmas Special , starring Adrian Scarborough (Acorn TV)
The film depicts the persecution of Latter-day Saints in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution and the death of two Church members for not denying their faith. Last Day At Carthage: 1967 6 min. Depicts the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith at Carthage Jail; a narration with photography of the jail and the surrounding landscape in black and white.
A couple recounts the tale of how fate brought them together repeatedly one holiday season. Our Holiday Story stars Hallmark veterans Nikki DeLoach and Warren Christie. It premieres Saturday, Nov ...
With Hallmark Channel’s annual Countdown to Christmas and Great American Family’s Great American Christmas now in full swing, and Lifetime and other networks loading their sleighs, we’re ...
Mr. Krueger's Christmas is a 1980 American Christmas short television film produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, starring James Stewart, directed by Kieth Merrill, with story by Michael H. McLean, and featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It was first broadcast on NBC on December 21, 1980.