
Follow the Prophet
Thriller · Drama
Overview
Follow the Prophet is an American film that was written by and stars Robert Chimento, which was created to show how polygamist lifestyles affect the children involved. In the film, a young girl escaping from a polygamist cult is aided by an Army Colonel and a renegade female Sheriff who join forces to save an even younger girl from a secret "marriage" to the cult's leader.
Top Cast
Robert Chimento
Robert Chimento
Col. Jude Marks
Robert Chimento
Col. Jude Marks
Annie Burgstede
Annie Burgstede
Annie Burgstede


Diane Venora
Diane Venora
Red
Diane Venora
Red


Joan Sweeny
Joan Sweeny
Marcie Stanton
Joan Sweeny
Marcie Stanton


John Diehl
John Diehl
Ted
John Diehl
Ted


David Conrad
David Conrad
Roger Coldon
David Conrad
Roger Coldon


Steve Railsback
Steve Railsback
Senator Stanton
Steve Railsback
Senator Stanton


October Moore
October Moore
Sgt. Victoria Marks
October Moore
Sgt. Victoria Marks


Grant Cramer
Grant Cramer
Teacher
Grant Cramer
Teacher
Adair Powers
Adair Powers
Mallory Coldon
Adair Powers
Mallory Coldon
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