A female FBI agent comes to a distrustful Amish community to investigate a multiple building arson incident.A female FBI agent comes to a distrustful Amish community to investigate a multiple building arson incident.A female FBI agent comes to a distrustful Amish community to investigate a multiple building arson incident.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Gabriel Mann
- John Beiler
- (as Gabriel Mick)
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- TriviaThe police office shown is actually the post office in Washington, Iowa.
- GoofsAmish seldom, if ever, ride horses, and the young men don't have long hair. The character of Sam Hostetler did both.
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Bishop Levi App: We cannot examine our neighbors' hearts... we turn our faces away from evil. We do not crumble at its presence, nor do we strive to understand it. For what you understand too well, you are in danger of becoming.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
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Let me put this delicately - this ain't exactly an ensemble piece. If you take away the meaningful dialogue between Lolita Davidovich and Patty Duke, you end up with about 15 minute of film left, including footage of 4 barns burning down.
And, perhaps it's due to my proximity to the Pennsylvania Amish area, but I really thought it was a tad condescending to the audience to have the Sheriff explain and pontificate on the Amish customs every time he and the FBI agent head out to investigate.
And, perhaps it's due to my proximity to the Pennsylvania Amish area, but I really thought it was a tad condescending to the audience to have the Sheriff explain and pontificate on the Amish customs every time he and the FBI agent head out to investigate.
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