Film Tells Inspiring True Story of Angela Logan and How Her Apples Cakes Saved Her Family and Home From Foreclosure
UP, America's favorite channel for uplifting family entertainment, presents the UP Original Movie Apple Mortgage Cake, the inspiring true story of Angela Logan who when faced with foreclosure set a goal to bake 100 cakes in 10 days to save her home. Starring four-time NAACP Image Award winner Kimberly Elise ("Diary of a Mad Black Woman", "For Colored Girls", "Grey's Anatomy") and produced by Entertainment One (eOne). Michael Scott ("Mrs. Miracle," UP's Far From Home) directs
the film from a script by Jamie Pachino ("Franklin & Bash"). Apple
Mortgage Cake will premiere exclusively on UP on Easter Sunday, April 20 at 7:00 p.m.
The ensemble cast also
includes Kevin Hanchard ("Orphan Black," "Suits"), Lamar Johnson ("The
Next Step", Home Again), Stephan James ("Degrassi: The Next Generation,"
Home Again), A.J. Saudin ("Degrassi: The Next Generation," "Da Kink in
My Hair"), Gemini Award winner Gabrielle Miller ("Corner Gas," "Call Me
Fitz), Joanne Boland ("Copper," "Lost Girl"), Paul De La Rosa ("The L.A.
Complex," "Covert Affairs"), Gemini Award winner Catherine Disher ("The
Border," "Flashpoint"), Peter Williams ("Stargate SG-1," "Da Kink in My
Hair"), Siobhan Murphy ("Rookie Blue," "Men With Brooms"), Barry
Flatman ("The Kennedys," "Defiance"), Darlene Cooke ("Saving Hope," "Da
Kink in My Hair") and Millie Davis (The Best Man Holiday, "Orphan
Black"). The real-life Angela Logan makes a cameo appearance.
Angela Logan (Kimberly
Elise)is a single, working mom with three teenage boys, Marcus (A.J.
Saudin), William (Stephan James) and Nicolas (Lamar Johnson) in Teaneck,
NJ. She juggles various jobs and helps with employment counseling at
the local Mission. While thrilled to be in the family home where she
learned to bake, the house is falling apart, with sections deemed
uninhabitable by inspectors after storm and flood damage. She has
always made due until now - when her lender calls in the mortgage loan
and puts her into foreclosure. Angela has 10 days to come up with $4000
or lose her home.
This is the true story of a
woman who decides to bake 100 apple cakes and sell them at $40 each in
order to save her home - and how this idea completely changes her and
her family. As word of her "bake sale" ripples out through neighbors,
friends, her church and even old flames, such as Melvin (Kevin
Hanchard), the story soon spreads to the news, locally, nationally and
internationally. Angela is taken off guard by the overwhelming
support. But soon, this fiercely independent woman learns to depend on
the kindness and love of others that comes her way.
"Apple Mortgage Cake is the
inspirational, real-life story about how one good idea - plus several
bushels of apples, sugar, flour and butter -- helps a family rise from
financial disaster in the worst of the recent recession," said Leslie
Glenn Chesloff, executive vice president of programming, UP. "Angela
Logan went from home foreclosure to 'overnight' national success as her
homemade apple cakes helped her build a prosperous apple cake business.
We think this is a perfect movie for our viewers in April, especially
on Easter Sunday."
Logan is now the owner of Mortgage Apple Cakes, LLC, based in Teaneck.
UP presents Apple Mortgage
Cake, an Entertainment One Ltd. production. Starring Kimberly Elise,
Kevin Hanchard, Lamar Johnson, Stephan James, A.J. Saudin, Gabrielle
Miller, Joanne Bolland, Paul De La Rosa, Catherine Disher, Peter
Williams, Siobhan Murphy, Barry Flatman, Darlene Cooke and Millie
Davis. Directed by Michael Scott. Produced by Entertainment One's
Jonathan Schwartz and Robert Lee. Director of Photography is Boris
Mojsovski. Editor is Charlotte Disher. Script by Jamie Pachino.
Entertainment One is also the international distributor.
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