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Love Finds You in Sugarcreek (2014) is a English movie. Terry Cunningham has directed this movie. Tom Everett Scott,Sarah Lancaster,Kelly McGillis,Thomas Kapanowski are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2014. Love Finds You in Sugarcreek (2014) is considered one of the best Family,Mystery movie in India and around the world.
Baseball player Micah Matthias and his young son Bobby are big Leeds United fans, lost in America. 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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Love Finds You in Sugarcreek (2014) Reviews
Bring on the Sequel
Being from Ohio and living near Sugarcreek I was skeptical, but the Director Terry Cunningham absolutely nailed it! The characters stayed true to the real people of the area, even capturing our Ohio accent. The Cinematography was just as beautiful as Sound of Music, Ohio never looked so good! The story was everything you could want a mix of Comedy, Mystery, Suspense, Action and of course Love... What a great Family movie! Kelly McGillis is spot-on as the Amish Aunt and the Actresses who play the Sisters almost stole the show. Sarah Lancaster and Tom Everett Scott were perfectly cast and the little boy actor just melts your heart. This Movie easily could have been a Hallmark Movie or a Network Movie of the week ... Somebody at NBC, CBS or ABC missed the boat! Now all we need is a Sequel to this beautiful Love Story.
Worth watching...
...for the really excellent performance by Sarah Lancaster as Rachel. In the UK a lot of US made-for-TV movies are shown on our Channel 5 mid afternoon, and I often watch them while having a late lunch. So many have actors working on autopilot, but thought that the leads in this one displayed genuine warmth, especially Lancaster. The only thing that puzzled me about the film was the interaction between Amish and non-Amish characters. I would have thought the Amish would keep their distance a little more, but I have never visited Amish country, so have no first hand knowledge. Sometimes when I look at the synopses of the upcoming movies on my TV listings, I think - have I seen this before? because of the generic plots, but this movie has so many unusual elements that I will not quickly forget it!
"Treat all strangers as though they were angels."
Tough and cynical small-town policewoman (Sarah Lancaster) investigates a drifter (Tom Everett Scott) who comes to town with his young son and goes to work as a handyman for her three Amish aunts. He has a secret and she's protective of her aunts so she's determined to find out what he's hiding. What a pleasant surprise this was. I was flipping through the channels and caught this on UP. One look at Sarah Lancaster's gorgeous face and I was hooked. She does wonders for a uniform, as well. Tom Everett Scott really did look like a bum here. A lot of times movies try to make someone appear homeless or disheveled and it still looks glamorous. Here, though, the guy really does look like a mess with unkempt hair, scruffy beard, and dirty clothes. Thomas Kapanowsi, the little boy playing his son, is very adorable. Kelly McGillis (from Witness) as one of the Amish aunts was a bit of inspired casting. No doubt someone is patting themselves on the back for that. Scott and Lancaster have nice chemistry, although one of the bigger pills to swallow about the story is how he's even able to connect with someone else so soon after his wife's death. It's even more eyebrow-raising when you consider the circumstances. Still, they manage to make it a believable love story. It's also pretty wholesome and sweet despite some dark subject matter underneath the surface. Beautiful scenery, sincere performances, and some good writing make this better than average TV movie fare.
wonderful movie
Love Finds You in Sugar Creek is a thoroughly wonderful movie with mysterious twists, great characters, great writing AND NO bad language. The town and the outdoor scenes are very beautiful and believable. I taught in an Amish, Mennonite and German Baptist area for 10 years and the people were just as helpful, friendly and just as great cooks as the Amish were shown in this movie. It made me miss them as neighbors even more than I have in many years. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would watch many others like it. I like it so much better than movies shown in theaters and do not go very often because most contain bad language and horrible violence. I am recording it to watch again. Thank you UP for this wonderful movie. Please show it again. It could easily be shown on Hallmark also.
Watchable Amish murder mystery romance
Of all the Lifetime / Hallmark style Amish movies this is the top of the bunch. It's quite watchable a story with a bit of romance a murder mystery and all the charm of the Amish. Plus the cast is great. Sarah Lancaster of Chuck has always been sweet and she makes quite a lovely small town cop. Looks very fetching. Tom Everett Scott plays a baseball player who is on the road with this young son to escape paparazzi after his movie star wife is murdered. Kelly McGillis plays an Amish again and it's a delight for anyone who can remember Witness. The country looks so enchanting. The story is quite clever and isn't too cute like some of the genre can be. Worth a watch.