Brigham City (film)
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Brigham City | |
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Directed by | Richard Dutcher |
Produced by | Richard Dutcher |
Written by | Richard Dutcher |
Starring | Richard Dutcher, Matthew A. Brown, Wilford Brimley, Carrie Morgan, Jongiorgi Enos, Tayva Patch |
Distributed by | Zion Films |
Release date(s) | 2001 |
Running time | 108 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $900,000 |
IMDb profile |
Brigham City is a 2001 film. It was written, directed by and features Richard Dutcher. It is an independent film and was financed by private investors. Because of the in-movie descriptions of geography and population, it depicts a fictional Utah town of Brigham City rather than the actual town of Brigham City.
[edit] Story
Brigham City is about a small town in rural Utah. The sherriff is a widower and a bishop; one of seventeen bishops in the town. This town is unique in that it has never had a murder reported. It is an idyllic little town, a paradise.
When a woman from out of town is found murdered a few miles outside of town, the sheriff calls in the FBI from their closest office, Provo, Utah. He does this both because he has no experience in murder investigations and because he wants to keep the murder's influence out of his town.
But it is already too late.
A few more murders soon occur. Suspicion is rampant. Irreparable things happen before the killer is finally exposed.
[edit] External links
- Official Brigham City movie web site
- LDS Film's "Brigham City" page of reviews and links
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