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The Final Installment of "The Work and The Glory" Trilogy Comes to Screens
By Beehive Standard Weekly  | Published  11/2/2006 | Movie reviews , Reviews and Events , Religion , ALL NEWS HEADLINES | Unrated
Behind the Scenes

The screenplay was written by Matt Whitaker. He began working on "The Work and the Glory: American Zion" and "A House Divided" in November of 2004. It took four weeks to write a first draft, then another five months for the revisions.

Film was shot in Nashville, and in areas around the Smoky Mountains. The entire set was built just for The Work and The Glory films. The property was leased to the filmmakers by a Tennessee resident. The set is still standing, and the owner loves to take evening walks through the set grounds.

When filming the scenes with horses and wagons, there was always a trained wrangler ready to step in and take control of the reins if the horses got out of control.

The film was made during the hot summer months in Tennessee. The actors were dressed in heavy wool clothes of the times despite the 100 degree weather.

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