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''Saving Sarah Cain'' is a 2007
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based on Beverly Lewis' 2000 novel ''The Redemption of Sarah Cain''. The film premiered August 19, 2007 on Lifetime. The film is distributed by Believe Pictures and stars Lisa Pepper,
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, Tess Harper, Soren Fulton,
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, Abigail Mason, Tanner Maguire, Bailee Madison, and Jennifer O'Dell. The film was directed by Michael Landon Jr.


Plot

Sarah Cain (Lisa Pepper), a thirty-something columnist at the fictional ''Portland Times'' in Portland, Oregon, has seen better days in her career. When her boss Bill (
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) rejects her latest column, he reminds her that she once wrote great stuff about life, instead of the puff-pieces she's been writing, and if she doesn't produce good writing again, she's heading back to the news-writing department. Sarah's cellphone rings while she's out to dinner with her boyfriend Bryan (Tom Tate), who is planning to propose to her. On the phone is Sarah's 16-year-old niece Lyddie ( Abigail Mason), whom she has never met. Lyddie tells Sarah that her mother, Sarah's older sister Ivy, has just died of heart failure. Sarah hurries to
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for the funeral. Many years prior, Ivy married a man who was a member of an
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community; her choice to join that community made Sarah feel abandoned and caused ill feelings between the sisters. Prior to Ivy's passing, her husband was hit by a car and killed. The court insists that as Ivy's sole surviving relative, Sarah is the legal guardian of Ivy's five children, and if she doesn't take responsibility for them, they'll be put into the state's foster-care system. Members of the community protest: they want no outsiders to raise the children. Lyddie and Miriam ( Tess Harper), an elder and friend of Ivy's, convince Sarah to stay overnight to figure out what to do. As the deadline for her column is that night, Sarah writes about her day's events while she's there and e-mails that to Bill as a last-resort column. While at the hearing the next day, Sarah receives a reply e-mail about her piece: The readers loved it and want more. Sarah realizes an opportunity in the making, and decides to take the children back to Portland. While Lyddie stays in Sarah's apartment and does the housework, the four younger children try to fit in at school but are labeled freaks for their Amish garb. Caleb ( Soren Fulton) quickly becomes a star on the wrestling team; Anna Mae (
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) gains attention from boys after borrowing Sarah's clothing; and young Josiah ( Tanner Maguire) hates it there. Only 6-year-old Hannah ( Bailee Madison) is accepted on her first day of kindergarten. Bill likes the attention that the stories about the Amish children have produced, but Sarah rejects further offers of having the column being solely about them, feeling bad about using the kids. Meanwhile, Madison ( Jennifer O'Dell), Sarah's rival at the paper, discovers where the children attend school and sends a TV news team to one of Caleb's wrestling matches. The children discover what Sarah has been doing and feel betrayed, because they had believed she was truly concerned for them. Sarah admits to them that the situation has spun out of control, and the kids go off to bed upset. Bryan also expresses disappointment in her. Sarah realizes what she has done and takes the kids back to the Amish settlement in Pennsylvania to assign them to the elders. As she's leaving the community, the children rush to catch up to her. When Sarah stops, Lyddie hands her a letter Ivy had written which contains her last wishes. Only then is the truth revealed: Ivy wanted Sarah to have the kids as an apology for breaking her heart, saying that they'd be "blessings to eras they were to me". Sarah changes her mind and decides to stay at the community with her nieces and nephews. The ending shows Sarah writing a book titled ''My Redemption.'' Bryan visits while on a business trip and brings her a piece of her favorite
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as a reconciliation gesture, and they hug.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for ''Saving Sarah Cain'' features songs by Christian groups such as Point of Grace and
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. # "Pie" (
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) # "How You Live" ( Point of Grace) # "Saving Sarah Cain Main Titles" # "Sea Shells" # "Farewell" # "Dishes are Never A Chore" ( Mark McKenzie) # "Sarah’s Story" # "Love Letter" # "Nay!" (Josiah’s Tree Climb) # "Those Were Our Tears!" # "Here’s My Life" (
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) # "You’re OK in Everyway" ( Mark McKenzie) # "Five Amish Orphans" # "She Prayed For You Everyday" # "Don’t Leave Us" # "Prayer Changes Everything" # "You Carried Me" (
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)


Home media

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released the film to DVD on January 15, 2008.


References


External links


Saving Sarah Cain Cast Member Interviews & Panel
* {{Michael Landon Jr. 2007 television films 2007 films American television films Amish in films Films based on American novels Films about Christianity Films directed by Michael Landon Jr.