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17 Miracles
17 Miracles

5.9

17 Miracles

PG·2011·113m

Summary

As part of the Willie Handcart Company, Levi Savage (Jasen Wade) feared that leaving late in the season would lead to despair and death. What he came to find out is that for every tragedy, there is a multitude of miracles. Based on unbelievable actual events, and brought to you by filmmaker T.C. Christensen (Praise to the Man, The Work and the Glory), 17 Miracles will open your eyes to the stories of the Mormon Pioneers as you have never seen them before. Something extraordinary is about to happen.

Cast

Jasen Wade

Jasen Wade

Levi Savage

Emily Wadley

Elizabeth Panting

Jason Celaya

Jason Celaya

George Padley

Natalie Blackman

Sarah Franks

Travis Eberhard

Travis Eberhard

Albert

Bruce Newbold

Bruce Newbold

Traveler

Nathan Mitchell

Nathan Mitchell

James G. Willie

Bailee Michelle Johnson

Bailee Michelle Johnson

Mary Hurren

Savanna Kylie Lewis

Bodil Mortensen

Tomas Ambt Kofod

Tomas Ambt Kofod

Jens Nielson

Chandra Allen

Elsie Nielson

Kimball Stinger

Niels Nielson

David Nibley

David Nibley

John Linford

Melinda Renee

Melinda Renee

Maria Linford

Kaleb Stinger

Joseph Linford

Kalvin Stinger

Kalvin Stinger

Amasa Linford

Derek Spriggs

James Loader

Mary Jane Wadley

Amy Loader / Older Voice of Mary Hurren (voice)

Caitlin E.J. Meyer

Caitlin E.J. Meyer

Tamar Loader

Ivey Lloyd

Ivey Lloyd

Patience Loader

Alexandra M. Johns

Elizabeth Cunningham

Christopher Clark

James Cunningham

Kenzie Stinger

Betsy Cunningham

Stephanie Breinholt

Ann Rowley

Heather Brown

Ann Cooper

Sean D. Hunter

Chester

Liz Christensen

Liz Christensen

Louisa Mellor

Ann Bosler

Mary Ann Mellor

Chantel Flanders

Chantel Flanders

Charlotte Mellor

Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn

General Kearny

Fenton Quinn

Fenton Quinn

Sergeant Nathaniel Jones

Andrew Jay Rindlisbach

Henry W. Bigler

Anson Bagley

Anson Bagley

Christopher Panting

Adrienne Carr

Jane Panting

Camden Clark Moody

Levi Mathers Savage

Aiden Beagley

Aiden Beagley

Levi Mathers Savage

Antonio Lexerot

Antonio Lexerot

Frederick Panting

Michael Buster

Michael Buster

Mobber

Scott Warner

Thomas E. Ricks

Lauren Brady

Hannah Savage Eldridge

Jeff Johnson

Jeff Johnson

Franklin D. Richards

Matthew D. Maddox

Millen Atwood

J. D'Parr

Brigham Young

Mark Gollaher

Wilford Woodruff

Barta Heiner

Barta Heiner

Train Lady

Keaton Stinger

Buffalo Chip Boy

David Loach

Complainer

Gary Reimer

Gary Reimer

Complainer

Marjorie Wilson

Wee Granny

Katherine Nelson

Anna Larsen

Kristi Thomas

Candle Lady

Tara Tanner Oldroyd

Sarah Haigh

Lonnie Brown

Joseph A. Young

Peggy Matheson

Adult Jane Panting

Bernie Diamond

Speaker

Darren Hill

Darren Hill

Quitter

Crew

Director, Writer

T.C. Christensen

Reviews

C

CharlesTatum

December 30, 2024

6

I am not familiar with the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and their hardship-and-miracle laden trek from the American Midwest to Utah in the 1850's, but I did find some merit with this scattershot film.

Levi Savage (Jasen Wade, looking like a lost Hemsworth brother) is one of 500 people who must walk to "Zion" (Salt Lake, Utah) using nothing but handcarts for their possessions. This group of Mormon pioneers features many families from Europe, and Savage himself is anxious to get back to see the son he had to leave behind years before to go on a church mission. Savage warns of the harsh trip, he witnessed the aftermath of the Donner party's failure, but he is rebuffed and quietly follows orders. The title comes from different divine miracles the poor travelers were involved in. They run the gamut from found food to people rising from the dead. An opening credit full of honesty tells us that the screenwriter combined two different treks into one story, and I assume some of the characters are fictional and/or combinations as well.

This odd credit gives way to an oddly constructed film. There is too much repetition, as Savage is shouted down in the most polite manner, followed by a miracle. The families didn't differentiate from one another, and Savage's behavior around a woman he has a crush on is cringe-worthy, and not in a romantic comedy kind of way. An emotional focus is only found in the final twenty minutes of the film, and this does include one of the most detailed "whatever happened to?" codas ever produced. The real strength here is writer/director T.C. Christensen's camera. He directs the scenes well, covering for a limited budget (no way are there 500 extras milling around in the background) nicely. The makeup done on the slowly starving pioneer folk is top notch. Christensen's cinematography is breathtaking. The film is crystal clear and beautifully lit, with appropriately harsh winter scenes that gave me literal chills (I'm a North Dakotan, I's knows abouts the cold winters). Pessimists might argue that one major missing miracle is the assurance that all the travelers would arrive alive, and this bothered me, too.

"17 Miracles" is mild and nice to look at, and Wade rises above the rest of the cast, aside from Travis Eberhard as an overly adorable little person. No harm comes from watching this film.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

emigration
miracle
based on true story
pioneer
hardship
latter day saints
19th century
mormon pioneer