Wounded Civil War soldier John Dunbar tries to commit suicide—and becomes a hero instead. As a reward, he's assigned to his dream post, a remote junction on the Western frontier, and soon makes unlikely friends with the local Sioux tribe.

In late 1890s Wyoming, Butch Cassidy is the affable, clever and talkative leader of the outlaw Hole in the Wall Gang. His closest companion is the laconic dead-shot Sundance Kid. As the west rapidly becomes civilized, the law finally catches up to Butch, Sundance and their gang. Chased doggedly by a special posse, the two decide to make their way to South America in hopes of evading their pursuers once and for all.

An aging group of outlaws look for one last big score as the "traditional" American West is disappearing around them.

Lorenzo Snow was born in 1814, in Mantua, Ohio. A student of the Bible, Lorenzo sought the truth and was baptized in 1836. Having military aspirations in his youth, they were quickly abandoned as Lorenzo eagerly spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. He opened the missionary work in Italy and was blessed with many spiritual gifts, including the gift of healing. As the leader of Brigham City, Lorenzo successfully ran several co-ops, providing for the temporal welfare of the Saints. His great spiritual strength and humility were blessings to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when he became its fifth President and reiterated the importance of the law of tithing.

Eight former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints describe their transformation from faithful, dedicated Mormons to committed evangelical Christians.

A young Wilford Woodruff would not join any religion, believing the true church did not exist on the earth. But, upon hearing his first Mormon sermon, the Spirit of God bore witness to him and he was immediately baptized. As a dedicated new convert, Wilford successfully spread the gospel, overcame tragedies throughout his life and was preserved by divine intervention to become the fourth President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Obeying revelation from God, he ended the era of plural marriage, and dedicated both the Manti and Salt Lake temples.

Members of a high school football team decide to present an "award" to the "Ugliest Girl in School."

"A Reel Legacy" is a story of faith, toil, sacrifice and humility about Whitaker's mission as a father, husband, friend and filmmaker. The film features interviews with veteran filmmakers who knew and worked with Whitaker as well as dozens of rare and never-before-seen images released by family members and friends. They talk about Whitaker's life, trials and the challenges he faced in building up the BYU Motion Picture Studio.

A long odyssey from a humble, Idaho farm boy in overalls, Harold B Lee's maturation was steady and unwavering. Born in 1899 to Samuel Marion and Louisa Bingham Lee, Harold received a typical country education. Always ahead of his time, he became the teacher of a one-room school at age 17 and a principal at 18. His progress lifted him from near poverty and obscurity to fulfill his destiny and he became Prophet and seer, God's spokesman to the inhabitants of the world - the eleventh President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Born in 1895, Spencer W Kimball learned to work hard and love the gospel. Called as an apostle in 1943, Spencer worked increasingly, despite many severe health problems. After helping troubled Saints overcome grievous sin, Elder Kimball wrote "The Miracle of Forgiveness", which has become a virtual textbook for those seeking spiritual healing. Called as the 12th President of the Church in 1973, Spencer adopted the mottoes of "Do It" and "Lengthen Your Stride". His love for all peoples of the earth led to the 1978 revelation allowing all worthy male Church members to receive the Priesthood.

It's A Miracle, the musical stage play that has convinced hundreds of young men to serve missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Premiering in 1981 before almost 2,000 missionaries from the MTC and 4 sold-out BYU Education Week audiences, It's A Miracle went on to become one of the most successful LDS touring productions ever, travelling through 33 states between 1981 and 1984. This play has touched the hearts of thousands of all faiths, bringing them a broader understanding of their LDS friends and neighbors. Based on true experiences, It's A Miracle tells the story of Michael Drake's struggle in making his decision to serve a mission and some of the results of that decision. The fun, frolicking and heartwarming moments make this show of interest to all ages. It's A Miracle was taped before live audiences at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, during its two final performances in October, 1984. –ldsfilm.com

Although believing that doing so will cause her own death, a young girl willingly donates blood for her injured brother.

Ruby Franke's rise as a "momfluencer" with millions of followers hid a nightmare; when her son fled and alerted a neighbor about the abuse, police raided her home, rescuing her children.

Witness the inspiring and exciting saga of the Mormon pioneers and their 1,000 mile exodus across the rough and unforgiving wilderness of the American West. You'll be transported to life on the Mormon Trail as you learn rare stories and facts that will make this unforgettable part of history more meaningful.

George Albert Smith was born to a devoted heritage of Church leadership. From his birth in 1870, to his death in 1951, he was an exceptional example of love and charity. Though plagued with poor health, George Albert never lost his sense of humor or allowed his challenges to slow his spiritual growth. Instead, he wrote a "Creed of Kindness" that became his standard to live by for the rest of his life. Sustained as the Prophet shortly after World War II, his example of love and kindness helped bind nations and heal the hearts of many

Interviews with trapped non-believers an d with Ex-Mormons who have escaped the oppressive cult. Exploring and challenges the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' power to exploit the family as a weapon against those who choose to no longer accept what the Mormons believe to be 'the One, True Church'.

Let your Child of God travel with Baby Mormon from his heavenly home to earth! Baby Mormon visits four different regions of the world (United States, South America, Japan, Africa) through a constant showcase of dazzling colors and lively images.

The birth of Christ as recorded in the second chapter of Luke in the King James version of The Holy Bible.

Born in 1873, David O. McKay was reared in beautiful Huntsville, Utah. As a boy, he learned the value of hard work and the importance of kindness. His gentle manner and keen sense of humor endeared him to all whom he met. His eternal marriage to his beloved Emma Ray, was a model of love and respect. As an effective educator, missionary, and an apostle and prophet of God, David O. successfully "acted well his part." Serving as the Prophet for 19 years, President McKay held a leading role in the emergence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a worldwide religion.

A delusional man in a modern day city dresses, acts like, and has the mindset of a cowboy.