Beverly Lewis' the Confession

Beverly Lewis' the Confession

By Michael Landon Jr.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2013-06-11
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Michael Landon Jr.
  • Production Company: Odyssey Networks
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
6.3/10
6.3
From 12 Ratings

Description

Raised by an Amish family, Katie Lapp (Katie Leclerc, TV's "Switched at Birth") always felt the call of another life. Now, her quest to find her birth-mother, Laura Mayfield-Bennett (Sherry Stringfield, TV's "ER"), has drawn her into world of the "Englishers." Along the way, two very different men try to help her overcome a devious scheme to steal her rightful inheritance. Business-minded but kind-hearted Justin Wirth (Michael Rupnow) reaches out to discover Katie's hidden secrets, while her childhood companion Daniel Fisher (Cameron Deane Stewart) sacrifices his own happiness for her future. Katie's heart is divided between two worlds as love reveals the truth in the moving saga based on the hit novel from New York Times bestselling author Beverly Lewis.

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  • Most Tissues of the 3

    4
    By SeattleMoose
    Based on the tissue test, this is the best of 3 Beverly Lewis trilogy movies. Katie Leclerc really shines in her role and is very lovable. Would have been 5 stars but the character actors keep changing from movie to movie and that detracts. That being said, I enjoyed this movie the most out of the 3. Tissue don't lie.
  • You shall see for yourself....

    5
    By ThorLoki21
    I saw this movie, and I thought it was amazing! I've loved every movie that Michael Landon Jr. has done, and I think he did a really great job on this one, but I was a little bummed that they didn't have Danielle Panabaker playing Katie, but this other girl did a good job. I just can't wait for the next one!!!! :D I've read the books, and I know what happens, but I want to see it on screen! :)
  • Okay

    3
    By Juliana Halstead
    The movie was great and all but it was annoying for them to switch around like the two main characters. It would have been as a good as The Shunning if it was Danielle Panabaker and David Topp.

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