An Uncommon Grace Page #2

Synopsis: Following her tour of duty, army nurse Grace Conner (Macallan) returns to her grandmother's (McGillis) farm in Amish country. After arriving she answers Levi Troyer's (Faris) call for medical assistance following a mysterious shooting at the nearby Troyer family farm. Soon, Levi, who belongs to the most conservative and isolated of all Amish sects, develops a deep attraction to Grace, even though a relationship between them is strictly forbidden. Grace and Levi must sort out their relationship while Grace follows clues that ultimately lead her to the killer. With Levi torn between his love for Grace and his responsibility to his family, lifelong allegiances will be tested, raising the question, will love and justice prevail?
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): David Mackay
Production: ACI Inspires Production
 
IMDB:
7.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
90 min
173 Views


He pointed the gun at me.

I ran away.

And Abraham jumped.

- He tried... Abraham

tried to protect you?

Why would a man do this?

Abraham would give

anythingto someone in need.

They don't need a gun.

We're gonna getto

the bottom of this.

Have you noticedanything unusual

happeningat the Miller's?

- Anybody hanging around?- No.

But I've only

beenback a few days.

I'm gonna swing byand talk to

yourgrandmother and Becky.

Yeah.

You know, Sheriff, Claire

said that that guy

knew about the

moneyfrom the auction.

I mean, he wouldonly

know about that

if he was fromaround

here, right?

Yeah, we've hada

couple robberies

in the Amishcommunity recently.

Well, the Amish, they

don't fight back,

which makesthem vulnerable.

We've never hadanything

like this.

Sheriff, I put the word

outabout Owen Peterson.

- Nobody's seen him.-

Owen Peterson?

He's a local boyconvicted

of drug charges.

He gotreleased from

prisona couple weeks ago.

Is he a suspect?

Right nowl just

wanna talk to him.

So I'm finished?

For now, Levi. Thank you.

Thanks, Sheriff. Thank you.

So, your mother'sresting comfortably.

She just fell asleep.

That's good.

I would like to

seemy brother now.

Come on.

I'm sorry.

First timein an elevator?

Of course not. Our

house has two.

Here he is.

You have five minutes, okay?

Then I need to take him back.

Thank you, doctor.

Levi, this is Daniel.

Daniel.

Hello, Daniel.

Our mothergave you a fine name.

You will growto be a good man.

Grace:
Grandma, I didn't realize

that you were so close

to the Millers.

Well, as close asan

Englisher can be.

The doctor mentionedthat

they wereultraconservative

- even for Amish.

- Mm.

Swartzentrubers.

They can't even

marry other Amish.

They have to marry

within their own sect.

Wow, that's so strict.

I remember when

Leviwas a young boy

and I used to

sharebooks with him.

He absolutely loved.

"Harold andthe Purple Crayon."

That was allowed?

Well, I thinkthat Claire knew

he had a moreinquisitive mind

than most boys his age.

Abraham, though, he

didn't want Levi

to read anythingbut the Bible,

so he came over here one

dayand told me to stop.

Becky:
I saw some other

members of their church

already at his house today.

Mmm.

They take great

careof each other,

and I'm surethey're over

therecooking and cleaning,

feeding the animals,

watching the children.

No, we took the kids overto

Claire's sister's house.

- Rose?- Mm-hmm.

And Claire knew about it?

It was her idea.

Claire hasn'tspoken to her

sisterin over ten years.

They used to be so close,

and then Rosemarried

outside the sect

and the family shunned her.

I couldn't imaginenever

talking to you again.

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