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Cain played the role of Clark Kent/Superman in the TV series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," and also has appeared in the movies "Bed & Breakfast," "God's Not Dead," "The Way Home," "Out of Time," "Rat Race" and "Vendetta." McClintock, a 1985 Hoover graduate who now lives in Los Angeles, starred for five seasons in the hit SyFy Channel series “Warehouse 13,” which ran from 2009 through 2014.

"Miracle at Manchester," which takes place at a Catholic high school, also stars Dean Cain.
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The movie shows how a community in San Diego came together through prayer and support "while two men find their own restoration in (Newman's) healing journey," said a Palace Theatre news release announcing the local screenings.

Movie news: Film starring Dean Cain and Eddie McClintock to shoot in Akron-Canton area The film is based on the true story of Brycen Newman, who at age 15 was diagnosed with medulloblastoma - an aggressive and fast-growing form of brain cancer. " Miracle at Manchester," which is also directed by McClintock, will be presented by the Palace in conjunction with. Campbell is president of JCFilms, which has made scores of family and faith movies, including others with McClintock and Cain.CANTON − A movie starring Stark County native Eddie McClintock will premier in Northeast Ohio with screenings at the Canton Palace Theatre on Feb. McClintock said he discussed the question of faith with Campbell's wife, Heather. I know these people firmly believe because of their strong faith they were given more years with Bryce." McClintock is open to the idea 'there's more at work here than everything's by chance.' "Or you can believe that it's coincidence that's up to you as the viewer.

"What happened to Bryce was through prayer," he said. "Like I'm working in this film, and the fact these people and this family, they had strong faith, and I always say at the end, you believe what you want to believe. "I thought maybe this is all connective tissue," McClintock reflected. The movie will be shown on Saturday and Sunday at the Canton Palace Theatre. North Canton native and Hoover High School graduate Eddie McClintock is shown in a scene from "Miracle at Manchester," a faith-based movie that he both starred in and directed. More: Eddie McClintock coming home for 'Miracle at Manchester' premier at Canton Palace "And I wanted to tell a story that gave people hope and made people feel better when they were done watching it." "This film was made with the best intentions," McClintock said. Falling seriously ill, the boy's classmates and school rally around him with faith and prayer. The movie is based on the true story of Brycen Newman, a standout athlete at a Catholic high school in San Diego.

The 55-year-old Hoover High School graduate said starring in the film was both emotionally challenging and rewarding. When actor Eddie McClintock took on the role of a father whose teen son was diagnosed with a life-threatening form of brain cancer in "Miracle at Manchester," the North Canton native was reminded of the special bond he shared with his dad before losing him last year. The film will be shown Saturday and Sunday at Canton Palace Theatre. Hoover High School graduate Eddie McClintock is shown during a scene in "Miracle at Manchester," a new movie in which he both starred and directed.
