Sheriff Wes Clayton is also a Mormon bishop in a picturesque little burg called Brigham. With his young deputy, Terry, and his secretary, Peg, he keeps the sleepy town pretty much in line, both as a lawman and a spiritual leader. Not much happens in Brigham; church on Sundays, plenty of work during the week. The days pass quietly in this place that the locals call "paradise." But things are changing: the state of Utah is growing, and all the roads from Salt Lake City to Brigham are torn apart. Real estate and construction are booming. Out-of-towners are moving in. Brigham even has it's own 24-hour convenience store. "Prosperity," one man says. "Brigham is growing up." On a routine pass through town, Wes discovers the body of a young woman from California, murdered and left near her car. Brigham's peace is shattered. Wes tries desperately to keep the horrible crime a secret from his once tranquil town, but he is forced to ask the inevitable question: "Could the murderer be one of us?" For the first time, townspeople start to lock their doors and windows at night. Friends and family become suspects. As the sheriff, Wes must turn suspicion into trust. As the bishop, he must make fear into faith. Wes is left to draw upon every resource within himself and his frightened town to solve the awful crime and find the murderer before it's too late.
Production Main Street Movie Company;
Cast Names Richard Dutcher; Matthew A. Brown; Wilford Brimley; Carrie Morgan; Jongiorgi Enos; Tayva Patch; Jeff Johnson; Wendy Hoop; Sterling Brimley; Richard J. Clifford; Frank Gerrish; Janice Power; Rick Macy; Jerry North; Jack North; Jacque Gray; Barta Heiner; Tim Hansen; Robert Nelson; Elisabeth Simmons; Nick Whitaker; Chris Clark; Chris Kendrick; Emily Pearson; Madison Gordon; Bill Osborn; Kathryn Little; Haley Fife; Anne Sward; Bus Riley;
Box Office USD 851,136
Release Date 2001-03-30
Genres Crime; Drama; Mystery;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated PG-13 for violence and thematic material.