Joseph Smith: The Prophet of The Restoration - Release

Release

The Deseret News reported in 2005 that production on the film "was rushed" in order to meet the church's 2005 bicentennial of Smith's birthday.

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 Idaho Temple Visitors Center, Los Angeles California Temple Visitors Center, Hamilton New Zealand Temple Visitors Center, Oakland California Temple Visitors Center, St. George Utah Temple Visitors Center, Washington D.C. Temple Visitors Center, Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial, Liberty Jail Historic Site, Independence Missouri Visitors Center, Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters, London England Temple Visitors Center, and the San Diego Mormon Battalion Historic Site.

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