Saving Sarah Cain


9:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Friday, December 26 on WLMB HDTV (40.1)

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About this Broadcast
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A big-city journalist (Lisa Pepper) becomes the legal guardian of her deceased Amish sister's five children. Directed by Michael Landon Jr.

2007 English Stereo
Drama

Cast & Crew
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Lisa Pepper (Actor) .. Sarah Cain
Abigail Mason (Actor) .. Lyddie Cottrell
Soren Fulton (Actor) .. Caleb Cottrell
Danielle Chuchran (Actor) .. Anna Mae Cottrell
Elliot Gould (Actor) .. Bill
Tess Harper (Actor) .. Miriam
Tanner Maguire (Actor) .. Josiah Cottrell
Bailee Madison (Actor) .. Hannah Cottrell
Tom Tate (Actor) .. Bryan
Jennifer O'Dell (Actor) .. Madison Miller
Phil Abrams (Actor) .. Eberly
David Clennon (Actor) .. Homeless Man
Tod Huntington (Actor) .. Officer 1
Caitlin E.J. Meyer (Actor) .. Courtney
Whitney Lee (Actor) .. Amanda
Monique Lanier (Actor) .. Ada
Scott Christopher (Actor) .. Kitchel
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. Coach Doyle
K. Danor Gerald (Actor) .. Responding Officer
Steve O'Neill (Actor) .. Fire Captain
Taylor Moulton (Actor) .. Amish Boy
Erin Empey-Baxter (Actor) .. Amish Mother
Steve Anderson (Actor) .. Principal
Micaela Nelligan (Actor) .. Lady Tourist
Brittany Landon (Actor) .. Stacy
Carl Nelson (Actor) .. Waiter
Yolanda Wood (Actor) .. Norma
Annette Wright (Actor) .. Secretary
Alex Diaz (Actor) .. Zach
Max Whitaker (Actor) .. Sol
Susan Dolan (Actor) .. Teacher
John F. Cruz (Actor) .. Samuel King
Tom Markus (Actor) .. Bishop Stoltzfus
Ian Reed Jones (Actor) .. Joseph
Barrett Ogden (Actor) .. Young Man
Kalburt Dallof (Actor) .. Quigley
William Rubio (Actor) .. Fireman

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Did You Know..
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Lisa Pepper (Actor) .. Sarah Cain
Abigail Mason (Actor) .. Lyddie Cottrell
Soren Fulton (Actor) .. Caleb Cottrell
Born: June 29, 1991
Danielle Chuchran (Actor) .. Anna Mae Cottrell
Born: June 09, 1993
Birthplace: Upland, California, United States
Elliot Gould (Actor) .. Bill
Born: August 29, 1938
Birthplace: Brooklyn, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
Trivia: Elliot Gould was one of Hollywood's hottest actors of the early '70s and though he reached the peak of his popularity years ago, he remains a steadily employed supporting and character actor. Gould's lifelong involvement in show business is partially the result of his mother. In classical stage mother fashion, she made an eight-year-old Gould take numerous classes in performing, singing, and dance, including ballet. She enrolled him in Manhattan's Professional Children's School and then had him perform in hospitals, temples, and sometimes on television. Gould was also a child model. During summers, Gould performed at Catskill mountain resorts. When he was 18, he made it into a Broadway chorus line. Working odd jobs in between minor stage gigs, Gould did not get his big break until he joined the chorus line of the musical Irma La Douce. From there he won the leading role opposite Barbra Streisand in I Can Get It for You Wholesale. Though the two leads got good reviews, the show did not and rapidly closed. During its short run, Gould and Streisand fell in love, and in 1963, married. The following year, Gould made an inauspicious feature-film debut playing a deaf-mute in The Confession (1964). He did much better in his second film, The Night They Raided Minsky's (1968). While Gould's career seemed jammed in neutral, his wife's popularity hit the stratosphere, and for a time, he helped arrange her television appearances. By 1967, after years of being called Mr. Streisand and undergoing analysis, Gould untied the knot with Streisand. Gould became a star in 1969 when his co-starring role in the sex comedy Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination. After playing Trapper John in Robert Altman's counterculture classic M*A*S*H, Gould at last made it to the big league. Tall, curly-haired, more homely than handsome, laid-back, unconventional, sensitive, and unabashedly Jewish, Gould was tremendously popular with young adults who strongly identified with the often confused and neurotic characters he played. Gould's subsequent few films, notably Getting Straight (1970) and Little Murders, reinforced his counterculture image. For a while, he seemed to be everywhere, but by 1973, his career had already begun tapering off. A powerfully subtle performance as Philip Marlow in Altman's Long Goodbye (1973) proved that Gould had talent to spare, but over the next few years, he chose several independent, under the radar films, like California Split and Capricorn One. Over the coming decades, Gould would eventually find an ideal level of fame and activity, appearing in a massive number of films, like Dangerous Love, Bugsy, Ocean's Eleven (and its sequels), and Contagion. Gould would also enjoy a beloved recurring role on the massively successful sitom Friends as the father of Ross and Monica Geller.
Tess Harper (Actor) .. Miriam
Born: August 15, 1950
Trivia: Born in Arkansas and schooled in Missouri, actress Tess Harper worked hard to shed her Southern accent. Nevertheless, some of her best movies have been set in the American South. Her film breakthrough came in 1983 opposite Robert Duvall in Bruce Beresford's Tender Mercies. As compassionate Rosa Lee, she earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress. After a few TV movies, miniseries, and feature films, she earned an Oscar nomination for her role of cousin Chick in the comedy drama Crimes of the Heart. Also directed by Beresford, the film was based on the play by Beth Henley and starred Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, and Sissy Spacek. In the late '80s, other comedy roles followed in Beresford's Her Alibi and Elaine May's Ishtar. Harper began the next decade with a return to her Southern-style roots. In 1990, she starred in the Southern Gothic black comedy Daddy's Dyin'...Who's Got the Will? as a greedy daughter fighting for her family fortune. In the drama My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, she was a sister of a rodeo rider. The actress appeared opposite Sam Waterston in Robert Mulligan's coming-of-age drama The Man in the Moon, also starring fellow Southerner Reese Witherspoon and set in small-town Louisiana. In 1992, Harper played an alcoholic mom in the drama Home Fires Burning, set in Pocohantas, VA. She switched to television for most of the '90s, including based-on-a-true-story dramas like Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story. The TV movie Christy led to a regular role on the CBS dramatic series of the same name, starring Kellie Martin as a schoolteacher in rural Tennessee. In 2000, Harper narrated the CBS TV movie Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder, as the older Laura Ingalls Wilder herself.
Tanner Maguire (Actor) .. Josiah Cottrell
Born: July 15, 1998
Bailee Madison (Actor) .. Hannah Cottrell
Born: October 15, 1999
Birthplace: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Trivia: Appeared in commercials for Office Depot (at two-weeks-old), Cadillac, Disney and SeaWorld. National spokesperson for Alex's Lemonade Stand, a childhood-cancer charity, and is involved with the Starlight Children's Foundation. Voiced her first animated character in Monica, an animated short by her grade-school art teacher Rob Cabrera. On the set of 2012's Parental Guidance, costar Bette Midler introduced her to classic films like The Red Shoes and Mamma Mia!
Tom Tate (Actor) .. Bryan
Jennifer O'Dell (Actor) .. Madison Miller
Born: November 27, 1974
Birthplace: Ridgecrest, California
Phil Abrams (Actor) .. Eberly
Born: December 28, 1959
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
David Clennon (Actor) .. Homeless Man
Born: May 10, 1943
Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Supporting actor David Clennon was first seen on screen in the '70s.
Tod Huntington (Actor) .. Officer 1
Caitlin E.J. Meyer (Actor) .. Courtney
Whitney Lee (Actor) .. Amanda
Monique Lanier (Actor) .. Ada
Born: June 21, 1969
Birthplace: United States
Scott Christopher (Actor) .. Kitchel
Born: January 13, 1967
Birthplace: Ferndale, Michigan, United States
Jeff Olson (Actor) .. Coach Doyle
K. Danor Gerald (Actor) .. Responding Officer
Steve O'Neill (Actor) .. Fire Captain
Born: August 23, 1956
Taylor Moulton (Actor) .. Amish Boy
Erin Empey-Baxter (Actor) .. Amish Mother
Steve Anderson (Actor) .. Principal
Born: December 19, 1985
Micaela Nelligan (Actor) .. Lady Tourist
Born: August 20, 1959
Brittany Landon (Actor) .. Stacy
Carl Nelson (Actor) .. Waiter
Yolanda Wood (Actor) .. Norma
Annette Wright (Actor) .. Secretary
Alex Diaz (Actor) .. Zach
Max Whitaker (Actor) .. Sol
Susan Dolan (Actor) .. Teacher
John F. Cruz (Actor) .. Samuel King
Tom Markus (Actor) .. Bishop Stoltzfus
Ian Reed Jones (Actor) .. Joseph
Barrett Ogden (Actor) .. Young Man
Kalburt Dallof (Actor) .. Quigley
William Rubio (Actor) .. Fireman

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