17 Miracles

January 3, 2011 0 By Fans
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Plot

As part of the Willie Handcart Company, Levi Savage (Jasen Wade) feared that leaving late in the season would lead to despair and death… 

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 5.2/10 (317 voted)

Director:
T.C. Christensen

Stars: Jasen Wade, Emily Wadley, Jason Celaya

Storyline
As part of the Willie Handcart Company, Levi Savage (Jasen Wade) feared that leaving late in the season would lead to despair and death…

 

Writers: T.C. Christensen, Laurie Vukich

Cast:

Jasen Wade

Levi Savage


Emily Wadley

Elizabeth Panting


Jason Celaya

George Padley


Natalie Blackman

Sarah Franks


Travis Eberhard

Albert


Bruce Newbold

The Traveller


Nathan Mitchell

James G. Willie


Bailee Michelle Johnson

Mary Hurren

(as Bailee Johnson)


Savanna Kylie Lewis

Bodil Mortensen


Tomas Kofod

Jens Nielson


Chandra Allen

Elsie Nielson


Kimball Stinger

Niels Nielson


David Nibley

John Linford


Melinda Renee

Maria Linford

(as Renee Kasati)


Kaleb Stinger

Joseph Linford

Taglines:
Something Extraordinary Is About To Happen



Details

Official Website:
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Release Date: 3 Jan 2011



Technical Specs

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Quotes:

Albert:
[repeatedly]
Superb!



User Review

Highly recommended

Rating: 10/10


Most viewers will be overwhelmed at the number of ordeals and miracles
that are shown. Movies such as this instills a great respect to our
pioneers depicted on this film. "17 Miracles" is really a miracle. The
first few seconds are somewhat disturbing like a horror film but as the
stories unfold, miracle after miracle will leave your heart with shock
and awe The stories are beautifully written and they come to life in
every frame. It is not wholesome for there are thematic suffering and
hardships that might offend children so parental guidance is
recommended. The lead actor who played Levi Savage is very good at the
portrayal of his part. I Highly recommend it. We need more inspiring
films like this in our homes.