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Release Date:
August 19, 2007
Original Title:
Saving Sarah Cain
Alternate Titles:
Die Erlösung der Sarah Cain
Un monde à part
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Believe Pictures
Faith for Today
Redemption Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 103
When Sarah Cain, a self-involved big-city newspaper columnist, travels to Pennsylvania for the funeral of her Amish sister, she soon discovers that she is the legal guardian of her five Amish nieces and nephews. Rather than choose to move to Lancaster County to finish raising them there herself, or let them be separated by the foster care system, Sarah decides to take them with her back to Portland where she believes she can make a new life for them. However, she soon realizes that the modern world has forced them to compromise who they are, and that she has moved them there for all the wrong reasons - a motive which is soon exposed - because secrets can really never be kept secret. In order to find her own redemption, she knows she must make a choice to give them back their lives in Amish Country. And whether she remains part of their lives will have a lot to do with how much she has grown to love them.
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Art Direction:
Mark J. Mullins
Casting:
Scot Boland
Victoria Burrows
Co-Producer:
Brian Bird
Eric Weiler
Robert Gros
Costume Design:
Nancy Cavallaro
Director:
Michael Landon Jr.
Editor:
Steve Haugen
First Assistant Director:
Donald Hauer
Hair Department Head:
Lora Laing
Makeup Department Head:
Gina Homan
Music:
Mark McKenzie
Novel:
Beverly Lewis
Producer:
Michael Landon Jr.
Cindy Kelley
Production Design:
Eric Weiler
Screenplay:
Cindy Kelley
Brian Bird
Second Assistant Director:
Mitchell Bock
Set Decoration:
Mark J. Mullins
Special Effects Coordinator:
Rick Josephsen
Stunt Coordinator:
Don Shanks
Stunt Double:
Kathy Jarvis
Skip Carlsen
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