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Hancock County
Directed by Tim Threlfall
Screenplay by Tim Slover
Production Company: Brigham Young University
Premiere Date: 2003
Length: ca. 120 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Sub Genres:
Historical Fiction
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Narrative Film
Significant Mormon Elements
Summary:
Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were shot to death in Carthage Jail on June 27, 1844. A year later, five prominent citizens of Carthage were charged with conspiracy to commit murder and a trial was held in neighboring Warsaw.

Annotations:
A stage-to-video adaption.

Commissioned with support from the Oscarson Discovery Grant.

Hancock County opened in the Pardoe Theatre at BYU on February 13, 2002.

Additional details at ldsvideo.com
http://www.ldsvideo.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=145

View BYU Library catalog record
http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/ckey-search/3456710

HBLL Call No: DVDMM 319
Medium: DVD
Cast Members: Anna McKeown, Stephanie Foster Breinholt, R. Jeremy Selim, Bob Nelson, Marvin Payne, J. Scott Bronson and Robert Gibbs
Country: USA
Language: English
Adapted From :
Hancock County by Tim SloverDrama






Total Queries: 17. Total Execution Time: 0.014 sec.
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