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The Best Two Years of My Life (1983)

"The Best Two Years of My Life": TEXT from Front Video Cover




"The Best
Two Years of
my Life"


LIVE ON STAGE


Written, directed
by and starring
Scott S. Anderson

Produced by Mickelson Productions and
Thomson Productions



Distributed by THOMSON PRODUCTIONS

"The Best Two Years of My Life": TEXT from Back Video Cover

The wonderfully funny and sensitive dramatic comedy. Another classic in our series of LDS plays on video. "Best Two Years . . ." captures the very typical missionary feelings and dilemmas: Being a greenie, getting a greenie, being "trunky," getting a "Dear John," being excited to teach, being worn down and being discouraged; having mighty faith and facing the realities of going back home.

Scott Anderson is a multi-talented artist, director, writer and actor. This play has been seen and loved by members and non-members alike throughout the West, and recently had another successful showing at Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City.

Also starring: Duane Tuft, Steven S. Sater, J. Dean Anderson, Alan Waterman.

Color/90 minutes


Written, directed by, and starring
SCOTT S. ANDERSON

Produced by Mickelson Productions
and Thomson Productions



WARNING: The program contained in this video cassette is licensed only for unadvertised private home use. Federal law provides severe and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures and videotapes. (Title 17 USC Sections 501 and 506).

"The Best Two Years of My Life"
OPENING credits as they appear in the video




"The Best
Two Years of
my Life"


LIVE ON STAGE


Written
and
Directed by
Scott S. Anderson



Holland
1980


"The Best Two Years of My Life"
CLOSING credits as they appear in the video

Players


Alan Rock Waterman

as
Mark Hansen

Duane Tuft
as
Elder Stevens

Steven S. Sater
as
Elder Michaels

J. Dean Anderson
as
Elder Walker

Scott S. Anderson
as
Elder Rogers


Video Taped At
Promised Valley
Playhouse

Salt Lake City, Utah


Produced By
Mickelson Productions



Executive Producers
Scott S. Anderson
Michael Flynn

In Association With
Thomson Productions


Special Thanks To:
Mark Wright
C. Paul Andersen
Dennis Ferrin
Roger Nelson
Tom Cooley
Mary Tuft



Production
And
Post-Production

D. Scott Elder
Don Muirhead



© 1985
Mickelson Productions


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