Up TV’s charming original movie Apple Mortgage Cake premieres Sunday, April 20 (7pmET/ 8pmPT) and tells the true story of how one woman’s creativity, determination and fantastic apple cakes saved her home from foreclosure. Thirty-five years after she sat in her grandmother’s kitchen learning baking and life lessons, Angela Logan (Kimberly Elise) sits again in her grandmother’s kitchen (now hers) facing the home’s foreclosure. Her mother’s medical and funeral bills depleted her savings, a divorce stole her trust for others, a storm and a flood made several areas of her home uninhabitable, a shady contractor stole her money and her … Continue reading →
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- 4/18/2014
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
Watch Kimberly Elise In Preview of Up's Inspiring Original 'Apple Mortgage Cake' (Premieres 4/20/14)
Here's a project we first told you about back in December. The Up Original Movie Apple Mortgage Cake, stars Kimberly Elise in the the inspiring true story of Angela Logan (played by Elise) who, when faced with foreclosure, set a goal to bake 100 cakes in 10 days to save her home. Cake, directed by Michael Scott from a script penned by Jamie Pachino (Franklyn & Bash) and produced by Entertainment One (eOne), will make its world television premiere on Up on April 20, 2014 (Easter Sunday) at 7p.m. et. The ensemble cast also includes Kevin Hanchard, Lamar Johnson, Stephan James, A.J. Saudin, Gabrielle...
- 3/21/2014
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
Lacey Chabert is getting a very early start to the holiday season. The “Party of Five” and “Mean Girls” alum has signed on to star in the holiday movie “Christmas Tree Farm,” which will premiere in December on the Up network. Also read: Kimberly Elise to Star in TV Movie ‘Apple Mortgage Cake’ Chabert will play Molly Logan, who grew up on her family's Christmas tree farm in Vermont writing stories about individual trees, her favorite being a “Charlie Brown” tree struggling to grow. Twenty years later, while pursuing her dreams of a writing career in New York, she learns that the bank is.
- 3/7/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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