Saving Sarah Cain 17 years old
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.
Credits
Saving Sarah Cain Cast
Name | Character |
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Bailee Madison She was 7, now 25 years old | as Hannah Cottrell |
Tess Harper She was 57, now 74 years old | as Miriam Esh |
Elliott Gould He was 68, now 86 years old | as Bill Alexander |
Danielle C. Ryan She was 14, now 31 years old | as Anna Mae Cottrell |
Jennifer O'Dell She was 32, now 50 years old | as Madison Miller |
Tanner Maguire He was 9, now 26 years old | as Josiah Cottrell |
Abigail Mason She was 18, now 35 years old | as Lyddie Cottrell |
Yolanda Wood | as Norma |
John F. Cruz | as Samuel King |
Lisa Pepper | as Sarah Cain |
Soren Fulton He was 16, now 33 years old | as Caleb Cottrell |
Tom Markus | as Bishop Stoltzfus |
Tom Tate He was 48, now 65 years old | as Bryan Ford |
Carl Nelson | as Waiter |
Saving Sarah Cain Crew
Name | Department |
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Brian Bird as Screenplay. | Writing |
Michael Landon, Jr. as Director. He was 43 (now 60) years old | Directing |
Cindy Kelley as Screenplay. | Writing |
Beverly Lewis as Novel. She was 58 (now 75) years old | Writing |