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Monday, 10 October 2005
Dean Cain and Christopher Cain Team-Up on the Set of "September Dawn"
CALGARY, AB, CANADA, (NAMC) - Actor Dean Cain (Lost, Out of Time, TV’s Lois and Clark: The New Superman and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not).and Director Christopher Cain (Young Guns) are reunited on the set of "September Dawn", a Romeo & Juliet love story set in the world of religious fanaticism. The father / son pair last collaborated 22 years ago on The Stone Boy, when ironically the director killed off his young son in the film’s first scene.

“My father killed my character off the first time I worked with him which is why it took this long to work with him again,” jokes Dean Cain. “Hopefully it’s not a trend!”

“Having my son join the cast truly completes the picture. I worked hard to cast extraordinary iconic actors such as Jon Voight and Terence Stamp as well as fresh, energetic new talent in hopes of bringing these historic characters and this explosive period to life,” comments Director Christopher Cain.

Dean Cain joins an all-star cast that includes Academy Award® winner Jon Voight (Ali, Midnight Cowboy, Mission Impossible), Academy Award® nominee Terence Stamp (Star Wars: Episode I, Billy Budd), Lolita Davidovitch (Blaze, Gods & Monsters), Trent Ford (The Island, Gosford Park), Tamara Hope (Shall We Dance), Taylor Handley (TV’s The O.C.) and John Gries (Napoleon Dynamite).

Written by Christopher Cain and Carol Whang Schutter, the film is directed by Christopher Cain and is produced by Cain, Scott Duthie and Kevin Matossian.

The feature film is currently in production in Calgary, Alberta (Canada).


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