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September Dawn

Year Released: 2006
Directed By: Christopher Cain
Starring: Jon Voight, Trent Ford, Tamara Hope, Terence Stamp, Lolita Davidovich, Dean Cain, Jon Gries, Taylor Handley, Krisinda Cain, Shaun Johnston
(R, 110 min.)

Oy, what a mess. This movie, "inspired" by real events, reeks of ulterior motives, yet even these unstated objectives are obscured by slack filmmaking choices and a silly Romeo-and-Juliet love story that's pushed front and center. There's even room for a horse whisperer to grab the spotlight for a while. The movie presents the story of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of Sept. 11, 1857, in which some 120 California-bound settlers are murdered by Mormon zealots near Cedar City, Utah, after being duped by the Mormon leadership into camping for a spell in their open meadows. The event remains highly contentious as the Mormon hierarchy denies to this day that leader Brigham Young (who is played quite memorably here by Stamp) had any knowledge or involvement in the massacre of the "gentiles." September Dawn, however, portrays quite clearly that the order for the massacre came directly from Young (who, of course, received his instructions from the mouth of God) – a point that is not likely to win the film any box-office numbers in Utah. So a viewer might naturally wonder what beef director Cain and screenwriter Carole Whang Schutter have with the Mormon faith and why the filmmakers have such a driving need to set the record straight. Also, though it is never referred to, the echo of the September 11 date haunts the movie, and it seems as though the filmmakers want to make a point about the fatal excesses of religious zealotry. All this might be more effective if the Mormons were not portrayed as simplistic "evildoers." They lie, loot, indoctrinate, and trick – all with a self-righteous demeanor and literal black hats. Voight, now flagrantly in the what-the-hell-was-he-thinking phase of his career, plays the fictional bishop and patriarch who is responsible for the massacre as a true believer with the blackest of hearts. His son Jonathan (Ford) becomes smitten at first sight with Emily (Hope), a girl in the wagon train – to the extent that his love wipes out a lifetime of indoctrination. The film becomes as callow as the clandestine young lovers, while it focuses lingering attention on the pair and their turmoil and triumphs (i.e., horse-whispering). Muddled, sloppy, and obfuscating, September Dawn indeed brings a tragic event in American history to the forefront, although in its telling, the film is unlikely to win any converts.

  Marjorie Baumgarten [2007-08-31]

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guest Aug 31, 2007 - 11:08 pm
Um, that's 1857, not 1957.


Great flick SEPTEMBER DAWN a Non Mormon Christian. Sep 02, 2007 - 12:15 am
I am glad someone had the guts to tell the truth about a massacre that took place on our land 150 years ago. Todays Mormon is not the Mormon of 150 yrs ago BUT do not deny or try to hide the fact that BY was involved and that he based your faith on lies greed and murder. Thank you Mr Chris Cain and friends for bringing this story to the forefront. Great Acting, great story telling and over all great production on an indie that would have not made it had it not been for the Great grand daughter of BY who helped with the dialog for this film.


Mormon alert dr doug Sep 30, 2007 - 03:55 pm
September Dawn gives us a glimpse at the fanaticism of the mormon organization/cult. Their control of behaviour, thought and personal freedom all started with one megalomaniac in a little town next to my home city of Rochester, N.Y. What utter nonsense! What utter lies emanating from such an ingenious but evil person. Mormonism is the fastest growing cult in the United States. What ever happened to intelligent life in this country!??


Great flick? Another NonMorm Christian Mar 07, 2008 - 10:15 pm
Hahahahahaha...yeah, it was great...




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