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TV Movie Goodness Preview: UP TV’s Love Finds You in Sugarcreek [VIDEO and PHOTOS] 

Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television

Sarah Lancaster and Tom Everett Scott (who recently popped up on Beauty and the Beast) headline a love story set in Amish country in UP TV’s new original film Love Finds You in Sugarecreek. Also in the cast is Kelly McGillis, who revisits the territory she was so very good in almost 30 years ago in Witness.

Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television

Here’s the official logline: Rachel Troyer (Lancaster) is a policewoman in the quaint town of Sugarcreek, nicknamed “The Little Switzerland of Ohio” and an hour south of Akron, in the heart of Amish country.  She frequently looks in on her three kindly Amish aunts, who raised her after she was orphaned.  When a mysterious stranger, Joe (Scott), shows up on their Inn’s doorstep with his five-year-old son, Bobby, the aunts insist on taking them in. Rachel’s police instincts kick in, and determined to uncover his identity, she unwittingly brings Joe’s past – and its violence – right into this quiet Amish community.

It’s a sweet, family-friendly tale about believing in the goodness of people and allowing them second chances, with some lovely, quiet moments thrown in. The villain reveal isn’t a super surprise, but it gets the story where they want it to go. And it’s nice to see Scott play a good guy again after he was a baddie on BatB. Bryar Freed, who wrote Far From Home for UP Television, adapted the novel by Serena Miller.

Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television
Photo Credit: UP Television

Love Finds You in Sugarcreek premieres Sunday night on UP Television at  7/6c. Here are a couple of previews and a behind-the-scenes vignette.

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