Trail of Hope

Trail of Hope

Release date : August 10, 1997
Runtime : 1h 57m
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Director : Lee Groberg /
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Hal Holbrook narrates this breathtaking documentary. Produced for national release on PBS Television, Trail of Hope captures the 22-year history of the Mormon Trail, a singular saga in American history. This conduit to the West was used by more than 70,000 emigrants - most of them migrating for religious reasons on their journey to the Great Basin. The great majority of these pioneers made the trek on foot across windblown plains, sunbaked deserts and frozen mountain valleys; each step a triumph in the face of tragedy, and a testament to unwavering faith.
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  • title:Trail of Hope
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:1h 57m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lee Groberg /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Hal Holbrook narrates this breathtaking documentary. Produced for national release on PBS Television, Trail of Hope captures the 22-year history of the Mormon Trail, a singular saga in American history. This conduit to the West was used by more than 70,000 emigrants - most of them migrating for religious reasons on their journey to the Great Basin. The great majority of these pioneers made the trek on foot across windblown plains, sunbaked deserts and frozen mountain valleys; each step a triumph in the face of tragedy, and a testament to unwavering faith.
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