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  1. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › beverly_lewis_the_shunningThe Shunning | Rotten Tomatoes

    Reviews 61% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Katie has always felt something missing in her simple Amish existence until an "Englisher" comes looking for the girl she gave up for adoption ...

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  2. Only realised there is a book and the movie is a trilogy after I finished watching this movie and read the comments of reviews in this App. I must say the story is good, pace is fast moving and at times a bit rushed, acting is believable and the songs are nice.

  3. Unlike many of the recent faith-based theatrical releases like The Grace Card or the soon to be released Courageous, The Shunning very much feels like a made-for-television movie. Katie Lapp (Danielle Panabaker) is a young Amish woman on the brink of marriage to a respected community leader who is struggling the the rules that bind her close ...

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  5. Reviews. Apr 14, 2011 8:14pm PT. Beverly Lewis’ The Shunning. "The Shunning" offers the compelling story of a young girl torn between the modern world and the Old Order. By Laura Fries. The...

  6. Beautiful Katie Lapp has always felt something missing in her simple Amish existence -- until a mysterious "Englisher" comes to Lancaster County looking for the baby girl she gave up for adoption ...

  7. Apr 16, 2011 · The Shunning: Directed by Michael Landon Jr.. With Sherry Stringfield, Sarah Maine, Willie Stratford, Danielle Panabaker. Beautiful Katie Lapp has always felt something missing in her simple Amish existence -- until a mysterious "Englisher" comes to Lancaster County looking for the baby girl she gave up for adoption 19 years ago.

  8. dove.org › review › 9007-the-shunningThe Shunning - Dove.org

    Positive Rating. 1 2 3 4 5. Faith Integrity. Dove Review. “The Shunning” is a moving film that centers around a common question; who are we really? In this dramatic portrayal, Danielle Panabaker plays an Amish girl named Katie Lapp who is betrothed to the town’s Bishop.

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