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* [[Good Feels Good]]
* [[Good Feels Good]]
* [[Good Old Ways]]: Well yeah, they're Amish.
* [[Good Old Ways]]: Well yeah, they're Amish.
* [[Good Is Old Fashioned]]: Oh, yeah.
* [[Good Is Old-Fashioned]]: Oh, yeah.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: When Aunt Sarah learns to be nicer.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: When Aunt Sarah learns to be nicer.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: The Amish boy Caleb proves to be a very good wrestler. Apparently pushing a plow is good exercise.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: The Amish boy Caleb proves to be a very good wrestler. Apparently pushing a plow is good exercise.

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This is a film based on the novel The Redemption Of Sarah Cain by Beverly Lewis. It is directed by Michael Landon, Jr.

Cynical Newspaper columnist in Portland, Oregon Sarah Cain discovers to her shock that her sister, an Amish convert has died and appointed her guardian of five Amish children. She takes them back to the city and attempts to raise them. After much trouble she returns them to their small hamlet and leaves. The children run after her and beg her not to. As the movie closes it is implied that Sarah will move to their village thus being "saved" from her cynicism.

This is a rather predictable plot but it is a light and heartwarming movie.


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You know, perhaps they should have renamed this movie Lyddie...