MOVIE REVIEW Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio Network: UP Original Air Date: June 1, 2014 *Based on the Book, Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio by Author Serena B. Miller. CAST: Sarah Lancaster … Rachel Troyer Kelly McGillis … Bertha Troyer Tom Everett Scott … Joe Matthews Thomas Kapanowski … Bobby Matthews Annie Kitral … Lydia Troyer Marianna Alacchi … Anna Troyer Nicole Badaan … Kim Geoffrey Hoffman … Dylan Matthias Madison Blake … Young Rachel Troyer Mary Anne Prevost … Mary Anne, Bank Teller Joe Kurak … Head Official Andrew Kuebel … Baseball Fan Kris Leiter … Umpire Christopher Kaczmarek … Pedestrian Greg Violand … Ed Spencer Thomas W Wolf … Police Officer Brian Briggs … Bank patron Tiffani Hilton … Amish Girl Sue Danna Myer … Bank Patron Katherine DeBoer … Chloe Styles Kevin Fox … Steinstossen Fan / News Camerman #2 Steven Miller … Baseball Fan #1 Ryan Stockham … Baseball Fan #2 Al LaFleur IV … Officer Tim Hunter Jocelyn Jae Tanis … Reporter Theresa Wylie … Police Officer PLOT: via UP: Rachel Troyer (Sarah Lancaster) is a smart, focused, single policewoman in the quaint town of Sugarcreek, nicknamed βThe Little Switzerland of Ohioβ and located about an hour south of Akron, in the heart of Amish country. She frequently looks in on her three kindly Amish aunts Bertha (Kelly McGillis), Anna (Marianna Alacchi) and Lydia (Annie Kitral), who raised Rachel from girlhood after she was orphaned and are the proprietors of a picturesque, although faded, farmhouse inn. When a mysterious stranger, Joe (Tom Everett Scott), shows up on the innβs doorstep with his five-year-old son, Bobby (Thomas Kapanowski), the aunts insist on taking the pair in as a matter of faith and good will. Rachelβs police instincts immediately tell her that this seemingly broke outsider is much too refined to be the drifter he presents himself to be. So, while the aunts welcome Joe as a handyman and enjoy having a child around the Sugar Haus Inn again, a wary, suspicious β yet attracted β Rachel becomes determined to uncover his identity. Her digging not only reveals his surprising identity, but the fact that heβs run away from his home, his life, and a shocking unsolved murder. Unfortunately, Rachelβs digging doesnβt go unnoticed, which brings Joeβs past β and its violence β right into this quiet Amish community. Movie Review: Coming… See or Skip: Coming… —
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