Redemption: For Robbing the Dead

2.5
20111h 45m

For Robbing the Dead is a story of compassion - compassion toward those who may seem the least deserving of Christian love. It follows the story of Henry Heath, a law officer in 1862 Salt Lake City. Heath finds himself responsible for the well-being of a prisoner whom he despises - an impoverished French immigrant named Jean Baptiste who is convicted of robbing the graves of the recently deceased. Baptiste is exiled to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake. With no one willing to look after this man, Henry Heath becomes Baptiste's sole defense against the hostile isolation of Antelope Island and the contempt of an entire community. Through his somewhat reluctant service, Heath's heart softens and his own sorrows find relief.

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Cast

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John Freeman

Henry Heath

Photo of Robyn Adamson

Robyn Adamson

Lucille Heath

Photo of Sierra Somerville

Sierra Somerville

Caroline Heath

Photo of Tim Threlfall

Tim Threlfall

Mr. Little

Photo of David H. Stevens

David H. Stevens

Jean Baptiste

Photo of Cathleen Mason

Cathleen Mason

Mrs. Carpenter

Photo of Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder

Marlys Baptiste

Photo of Jodi Russell

Jodi Russell

Mrs. Williams

Photo of Sean Bott

Sean Bott

Lot Huntington

Photo of Edward Herrmann

Edward Herrmann

Governor Dawson

Photo of Fenton Quinn

Fenton Quinn

Orrin Porter Rockwell

Photo of Barry Corbin

Barry Corbin

Judge Smith

Photo of Gavin Bentley

Gavin Bentley

Heber Jenkins

Photo of Nathan Stevens

Nathan Stevens

Ray Jenkins

Photo of Bryce Bishop

Bryce Bishop

Fellow With Axe

Photo of Gary Reimer

Gary Reimer

Heath's Father

Photo of Ben Isaacs

Ben Isaacs

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