From Deseret News archives:
'Joseph Smith' filming proceeds at a fast clip
LDS movie must be done by 2005 anniversary date
Just then Alvin Smith's 14-year-old brother, Joseph, appears on the bank above the crowd of ruffians.
"Hey, Joseph," the brawler hollers. "Ya seen any visions lately?"
The men laugh as Alvin and Joseph Smith retreat, and then a director yells, "Cut." Filming for "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration" at the LDS Motion Picture Studio in Provo is done for Monday morning, but a relentless schedule awaits.
The film has a firm deadline President Gordon B. Hinckley of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wants it done in time to debut at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City for the 200th anniversary of Smith's birth in December 2005. The year is also the 175th anniversary of the church's organization.
A script by co-director Gary Cook kicked around for several years, but in January church leaders decided to fast-track the movie for the anniversary.
Previous church films about Smith "The First Vision" (1976) and its 2004 remake, "Restoration" are about the boy prophet's story of a visitation by God and Jesus Christ. Tackling a biographical film about his life has been called "the Mount Everest of Mormon filmmaking" by LDS director Richard Dutcher, whose own independent full-length feature film, "The Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith Jr.," has been marked by several false starts.
Church leaders have kept a close eye on their own project, planned for 60 to 65 minutes in length. The script has been vetted by historians, the church's correlation committee and by the highest authorities of the church whose 12 million members consider Smith a prophet chosen to restore Christ's church.
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