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Dean cain making mr right
Dean cain making mr right











dean cain making mr right

What other classic, literary characters would you like to see in dog form?ĭC: That’s a great question, David! That is fantastic! Well, you know… wow! That is a hell of a question! Now, “The Three Dogateers,” your new film, the characters are obviously a spoof on the Alexandre Dumas characters. But it would be fitting if it did end around Christmas time, I’ll tell you.ĭW: Yeah. I’d love to finish out something on “Lois & Clark” whether it’s Christmas or some other time of the year. I feel like we have some unfinished business. Terri got pregnant and was not able to work, so we weren’t able to shoot that last season. With “Lois & Clark,” we didn’t get to finish out our fifth year. If you were approached today and someone said, “Hey, we want you to make another Superman Christmas special,” would you do it?ĭC: Listen. I’ve had all of my family together for almost every single Christmas of my life.ĭW: Now, like you were saying, you did a couple episodes of “Lois & Clark” that were Christmas episodes. And those are the things that I always will embrace, and I think it’s universal, and I think that’s what makes that season so special for me. For me, as more of a cultural and familial thing, it’s about family it’s about community it’s about a little bit of magic and a whole lot of love. For me, with Christmas, people can call it for whatever tradition they believe whether they believe it’s the birth of Christ or whatever. So, is it something unexplainable that you like about Christmas, or can you actually explain it to people?ĭC: No. It’s my favorite time of the year, and I really enjoy making movies about it.ĭW: Cool. I love the holiday there’s just something about it that gets to me. But the thing is, even back when I was on “Lois & Clark,” the first episode I ever wrote of “Lois & Clark” was a Christmas episode. There are a million different reasons why I wouldn’t do one location, schedule conflict, money, content.

dean cain making mr right

There were some that didn’t fit in schedule-wise. Out of curiosity, have there been any Christmas movies that you’ve rejected mainly because you didn’t want to star in them?ĭean Cain: Absolutely not! Well, no, that’s not true.

dean cain making mr right

Check it out below.ĭavid Wangberg: I was looking at your filmography, and I noticed that you’ve done maybe 15 Christmas movies including this one and a couple others you have coming out soon. That’s when the Three Dogateers step in and set out to retrieve the stolen goods before their owners get home.Ĭain talks about what he loves so much about Christmas what other literary characters he would like to see in dog form which of the dogs in the film best represents the dogs he owns in real life and a lot more in this exclusive interview. But Matt doesn’t want to get fired, so he drops all of his plans and hits the road.Īfter he leaves, thieves break into his home and steal his Christmas tree and all of the presents. The trip is a 14-hour drive, and Matt’s wife is expected to be home soon. However, he then receives a call from his employer, who tells him he has to make a business trip to one of his company’s biggest buyers. In his new film, Cain plays Matt, a man who has to get everything ready for Christmas before his wife gets home. Cain is best known for his work in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” and he can currently be seen in the VH1 series, “Hit the Floor.”

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Actor Dean Cain recently spoke to the Chico Movie Examiner about his new film, “The Three Dogateers,” which released to DVD on Nov.













Dean cain making mr right