Granite Flats
Granite Flats (2013)

Granite Flats

3/5
(95 votes)
8.0IMDb

Details

All seasons

Granite Flats - Season 1

Season 1

Granite Flats - Season 2

Season 2

Granite Flats - Season 3

Season 3

Cast

Awards

Young Artist Awards 2014


Young Artist Award
Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor

Reviews

Completely enjoyable for all ages and non Mormon's need not fear this is a proselytizing tool. While the show is wholesome and honors Later Day Saint moral standards there is no direct or indirect Mormon content in the production.

I've really enjoyed watching the first season of Granite Flats. The story is interesting and keeps me guessing, and I like the 1960s era setting.

This show is beautifully filmed- movie quality. The story is fun on many levels - writing is great.

The series has an innocuous enough beginning: Arthur Milligan (Jonathan Morgan Heit) is the new boy in Granite Flats and he sees what he believes to be a comet fall somewhere near town. That incident begins a ever growing story of greater and greater complexity with plot lines criss crossing and becoming a spiders web of tangential vibrations.

I'll confess that I watched this primarily because it was produced locally and because it followed something I had been watching on the same channel. But it exceeded my expectations.

A refreshing change to the "push the envelope" mentality in many dramas out there. The show is simple and I suppose will get a little more complex as the story lines are allowed to develop.

This show is nostalgic, family friendly, very well acted, and a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. My family looks forward to this each week.

Granite Flats is one of the best shows I the whole world! The actors are astounding and the plot is intriguing.

Granite Flats has turned out to be a very enjoyable and nostalgic trip back to the past. The attention to detail is fabulous, with cars and fashion very accurately representing the time period.

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