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| Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration is a 2005 film about the life and legacy of Joseph Smith, Jr., founding prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The film has been shown in the Legacy Theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building since Saturday, December 17, 2005 and opened in several LDS Church Visitors Centers December 24, 2005. The film is shown at Cove Fort Historic Site, Mesa Arizona Temple Visitors Center, Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors Center, Hill Cumorah Visitors Center, Historic Kirtland Visitors Center, Historic Nauvoo Visitors Center, Idaho Falls Temple Visitors Center, Los Angeles Temple Visitors Center, New Zealand Temple Visitors Center, Oakland Temple Visitors Center, St. George Utah Temple Visitors Center, Washington D.C. Temple Visitors Center, Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial, Liberty Jail Historic Site, Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, San Diego Mormon Battalion Historic Site. Telephone numbers and addresses for these visitors centers can be found at . The film used 65 mm film and is currently being projected digitally. It also took advantage of the new and developing digital intermediate process. StoryThe film begins on June 21, 1844 on a riverboat named Memphis on the Mississippi River. Mary, a recent convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the British Isles is travelling to Nauvoo, Illinois with her father, who wouldn't let her make the trip by herself. He asks her if she meet Joseph Smith to know that he is a prophet of God. Mary responds that she already knows that he (Smith) is a prophet of God. She says that her father can know too by reading what he wrote.The movie then shows Mary's father beginning to read an issue of Times and Seasons (an early LDS periodical) and the Book of Mormon. Significant parts of the life of Joseph Smith, Jr. with occasional narration from Smith are presumably from the issue of Times and Seasons shown. The first part of Joseph's life that is shown is in 1813 when the bone in his left leg was seriously infected. Amputation was avoided by an experimental operation to remove the infected parts of the bone. Some scenes are shown of Joseph using a crutch. Next is the family in 1819 collecting maple sap to make syrup. Two cycles of winter are shown amid scenes of family life, attending revivals, reading the Bible and discussions with the local clergy. Narration relates that the time was early in the spring of 1820. The movie and narration relate a brief version of the First Vision. Three years later, Joseph receives a visitation from Moroni who tells him where to find the Golden Plates. After finding them, he relates that he has been told that there will be several years of training and preparation before he can take the plates. Shortly thereafter, Joseph's eldest brother, Alvin, dies. The movie has shown the close relationship that Alvin, Hyrum and Joseph had, so the death of Alvin deeply affects Joseph. Joseph meets and marries Emma Hale, against the objections of her parents. After a few years, Joseph is allowed to retrieve the plates and translates them. During one session of translation, a passage about the necessity of baptism is translated. Joseph and his scribe (Oliver Cowdery) pray to find out and receive a visitation from John the Baptist who confers upon them the authority to baptize. Next is a visitation of Peter, James and John who confer upon them the authority to organize the Church of Christ, which they then do (in 1830). During some night thereafter, Joseph is taken from his bed at night, tarred and feathered. Emma removes what tar she can, and Joseph preaches a sermon the next day. Next is 1838 in Ohio where a recent convert, a widower with three children comes to town but has nowhere to live. Joseph organizes a group to build them a house. Joseph then reveals that God wants them to build a temple. After it is finised and a meeting has been held, Joseph and some others see another vision where God accepts the temple. Other personages then appear and confer additional keys (authorities) on Joseph and the others present. Other persecutions of the members of the church founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. are shown. Several incidents of Joseph and associates being arrested and held in jails and prisons are shown intermixed with other persecutions of Joseph's followers. At one of the incarcerations, those watching over the prisoners were talking about what they had done to the "Mormons", Joseph stood up in his bonds and forcefully rebuked the men, after which they were quiet. The incarceration of Joseph, Hyrum and associates in a jail in Liberty, Missouri is shown much longer than the others. He questions God, "How long shall thy hand be stayed?" It is made clear during this incarceration that Joseph is growing discouraged and having doubts about what he is doing. Joseph then hears a voice, "My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment; And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high". [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration ] Some related entries: Anna and the King | Young Mr. Lincoln | Callie Khouri | Raptor Island | Aquamarine | Karey Kirkpatrick | Thousands Cheer | Safety Last! | Amanda Krueger | Boxclever Films | Ashes of Time This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. 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