Jane and Emma is a 2018 American period drama film following a fictionalized[1] friendship between Emma Smith, the wife of Joseph Smith, and Jane Manning James. The film was directed by Chantelle Squires and written by Melissa Leilani, Tamu Smith, and Zandra Vranes.
It stars Danielle Deadwyler as Jane and Emily Goss as Emma, alongside Brad Schmidt as the Prophet, Joseph Smith.[2]
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