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September Dawn DVD

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September 11 1857... 150 men women and children were savagely murdered... Based on the true story of the Mountain Meadows Massacre September Dawn is a gripping and fascinating portrayal of the dreadful slaughter of innocent men women and children in Utah in 1857. As a party of settlers heading for California were travelling on wagons from Arkansas they came across a group of resident Mormons in Mountain Meadows... resulting in tragic and horrifying consequences. The secrets surrounding who was to blame for this heinous crime and the conspiracy to protect his name and... reputation have been kept hidden... until now. [show more]

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Released
08 September 2008
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers 
Classification
Runtime
107 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153100159 
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In September of 1857, a wagon train bound for California stops at Mountain Meadows, Utah. The emigrants are met by Mormon deacon John D. Lee (Jon Gries) and his Danites (a group of extreme Mormon vigilantes). Urged by Lee to leave the encampment, wagonmaster Alexander Fancher (Shaun Johnston) stands fast and pleads for compassion. Mormon Bishop Jacob Samuelson (Jon Voight) intervenes and allows the wagon train to stay in the valley for two weeks. The Bishop commands Lee to offer help to the settlers, while at the same time instructing his beloved oldest son Jonathan (Trent Ford) to spy on them. Jonathan is only too happy to accommodate his father's wishes, for he is captivated by the angelic smile of a beautiful young girl on the wagon train - the minister's daughter, Emily (Tamara Hope). When the Bishop returns to the encampment, Jonathan and Emily have declared their love and commitment to each other. However, Bishop Samuelson has other plans and The Church declares the wagon train to be enemy combatants who must be killed.