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Featuring:
Tom Everett Scott, Sarah Lancaster, Kelly McGillis
Written by:
Serena B. Miller
Bryar Freed
Directed by:
Terry Cunningham
Release Date:
June 1, 2014
Original Title:
Love Finds You In Sugarcreek
Alternate Titles:
Die liebe wird dich finden - Love finds you in Sugarcreek
Love Finds You In Sugarcreek
Stranger in an Amish Town
Genres:
Drama | Family | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Love Finds You Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: G
Runtime: 93
Will a mysterious stranger's past wreak havoc on a quiet Amish community after they've opened their doors -- and hearts -- to him and his son?
Baseball player Micah Matthias and his young son Bobby are fleeing a brutal media following the traumatic and unsolved murder of their wife and mother. They end up in the quaint Amish community of Sugarcreek, Ohio under a set of aliases and with a broken-down old truck. Three Amish sisters running an old farmhouse inn take them under their wings and employ Micah as a handyman. This sparks the suspicions of a Sugarcreek policewoman named Rachel Troyler, niece of the three who raised her after she was orphaned as a child. Will the truth interfere with love?
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ADR Editor:
Martin QuiƱones
Casting:
Lillian Pyles
Costume Design:
Karen L. Young
Dialogue Editor:
Eric Romero
Director:
Terry Cunningham
Director of Photography:
Adam N. White
Editor:
Brett Hedlund
First Assistant Director:
Derek Rimelspach
Foley Editor:
Avis Stanley
Hairstylist:
Liz Duchez
Makeup Artist:
Susan R. Prosser
Novel:
Serena Miller
Original Music Composer:
Jamie Christopherson
Producer:
Travis Mann
George Shamieh
Production Design:
Kalleigh Miller
Property Master:
Teresa Strebler
Screenplay:
Bryar Freed
Script Supervisor:
Sarah Willgrube
Set Costumer:
Candace N. Brown
Sound Editor:
Ryan Villarreal
Ashu Boni
Still Photographer:
Marc Biss
Stunt Coordinator:
Kelleigh Miller
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