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Emma Smith: My Story
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Emma Smith: My Story

Apr 11, 2008
1h 38m
★ 5.3

By the side of the founder of a new faith stood an elect lady of undeniable courage.

Overview

Before her death, Emma reflects on her life; beginning with her childhood, up through her final years in Nauvoo.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Candlelight Media Group
Morning Dew Entertainment

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Cast

Patricia Place

Emma Smith Bidamon

Patricia Place

Katherine Nelson

Emma Hale Smith

Katherine Nelson

Nathan Mitchell

Joseph Smith, Jr.

Nathan Mitchell

Stephanie Breinholt

Julia Murdock Smith

Stephanie Breinholt

Tayva Patch

Lucy Mack Smith

Tayva Patch

Rick Macy

Joseph Smith, Sr.

Rick Macy

Dallyn Vail Bayles

Hyrum Smith

Dallyn Vail Bayles

Cheryl Kirby

Lydia Douglas

Cheryl Kirby

Bob Nelson

Isaac Hale

Bob Nelson

Rosanna Ungerman

Elizabeth Hale

Rosanna Ungerman

Joel Bishop

Parley P. Pratt

Joel Bishop

Kalvin Stringer

Charlie Bidamon

Kalvin Stringer

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