Trek: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Alan Peterson |
Written by | David Howard Jongiorgi Enos |
Produced by | David Howard Alan Peterson |
Starring | Austin Grant Joel Bishop Stefania Barr Clint Pulver Ryan Mitchel Brown |
Music by | Peter Murray |
Distributed by | Purdie Distribution Excel Entertainment Group |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Trek: The Movie is a 2018 comedy film. It was written and produced by David Howard ( Galaxy Quest) and directed by Alan Peterson. The film is distributed by Excel Entertainment Group—the distributors of 17 Miracles, The Work and the Glory, and The Cokeville Miracle. [1]
The film with a runtime of 120 mins follows a young Mormon teenager named Tom and his friends on their handcart journey. Along the way they try to smuggle in unsanctioned food, battle sibling rivalry, encounter a " special ops" Young Men's leader, match wits with a twinkie-loving skunk, and ponder doctrinal brain teasers like, "Do general Authorities go to PG-13 movies?" But, when they encounter unexpected trouble, their faith is tested much like their pioneer ancestors. The film depicts "Trek" as a sort of Mormon rite of passage. [2]
The cast includes Joel Bishop (Saints and Soldiers), Clint Pulver (Saturday's Warrior), and Ali Durham (12 Gifts of Christmas). [3]
The film includes music from local Utah bands including Shrink the Giant. [3]
Trek: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Alan Peterson |
Written by | David Howard Jongiorgi Enos |
Produced by | David Howard Alan Peterson |
Starring | Austin Grant Joel Bishop Stefania Barr Clint Pulver Ryan Mitchel Brown |
Music by | Peter Murray |
Distributed by | Purdie Distribution Excel Entertainment Group |
Release date |
|
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Trek: The Movie is a 2018 comedy film. It was written and produced by David Howard ( Galaxy Quest) and directed by Alan Peterson. The film is distributed by Excel Entertainment Group—the distributors of 17 Miracles, The Work and the Glory, and The Cokeville Miracle. [1]
The film with a runtime of 120 mins follows a young Mormon teenager named Tom and his friends on their handcart journey. Along the way they try to smuggle in unsanctioned food, battle sibling rivalry, encounter a " special ops" Young Men's leader, match wits with a twinkie-loving skunk, and ponder doctrinal brain teasers like, "Do general Authorities go to PG-13 movies?" But, when they encounter unexpected trouble, their faith is tested much like their pioneer ancestors. The film depicts "Trek" as a sort of Mormon rite of passage. [2]
The cast includes Joel Bishop (Saints and Soldiers), Clint Pulver (Saturday's Warrior), and Ali Durham (12 Gifts of Christmas). [3]
The film includes music from local Utah bands including Shrink the Giant. [3]