
Six Days in August
History · Drama
Overview
The Prophet Joseph Smith is dead, killed by a mob. Enemies of the LDS Church think the church will die with Joseph. In fact, that danger is a real possibility. The crisis is undeniable, and the saints in Nauvoo are in chaos.
Top Cast


John Donovan Wilson
John Donovan Wilson
Brigham Young
John Donovan Wilson
Brigham Young


Paul Wuthrich
Paul Wuthrich
Joseph Smith
Paul Wuthrich
Joseph Smith


Twyla Wilson
Twyla Wilson
MaryAnn Angell Young
Twyla Wilson
MaryAnn Angell Young
Joseph Carlson
Joseph Carlson
Sidney Rigdon
Joseph Carlson
Sidney Rigdon


Camrey Bagley Fox
Camrey Bagley Fox
Emma Smith
Camrey Bagley Fox
Emma Smith
Quinton Kappel
Quinton Kappel
Heber C. Kimball
Quinton Kappel
Heber C. Kimball
Dave Martinez
Dave Martinez
Thomas Sharp
Dave Martinez
Thomas Sharp
Ted Bushman
Ted Bushman
Wilford Woodruff
Ted Bushman
Wilford Woodruff


Noah Kershisnik
Noah Kershisnik
George A. Smith
Noah Kershisnik
George A. Smith


Jenessa Sheffield
Jenessa Sheffield
Vilate Kimball
Jenessa Sheffield
Vilate Kimball
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