An Ensign to the Nations (1997)

An Ensign to the Nations (1997) poster

"An Ensign to the Nations" was made by the LDS Church's Audiovisual Department, with Russ Holt as the producer. With so much attention paid to the early history of the church during its sesquicentennial year, Holt said the movie depicts church history from 1847 to 1997. It makes clear that the pioneer trek wasn't the end - but rather the beginning - of an epic story that continues to grow larger with each passing year.

Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Production: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

mormon, mormon missionary, religious history, church of jesus christ of latter-day saints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Ensign to the Nations about?
"An Ensign to the Nations" was made by the LDS Church's Audiovisual Department, with Russ Holt as the producer. With so much attention paid to the early history of the church during its sesquicentennial year, Holt said the movie depicts church history from 1847 to 1997. It makes clear that the pioneer trek wasn't the end - but rather the beginning - of an epic story that continues to grow larger with each passing year.
Who stars in An Ensign to the Nations?
An Ensign to the Nations stars M. Russell Ballard, W. Grant Bangerter, Wayne M. Beck, R. Lanier Britsch, Antonio Camargo, Gail E. Carr.
How long is An Ensign to the Nations?
An Ensign to the Nations has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is An Ensign to the Nations?
An Ensign to the Nations is a Documentary film.
Where was An Ensign to the Nations produced?
An Ensign to the Nations was produced in United States of America.