All 19 Christopher Cain Movies (in Order)

Noble Garay
8 min readApr 4, 2024

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Discover the compelling world of Christopher Cain’s movies with our in-depth roundup. Explore the exhilarating stories, unforgettable characters, and cinematic masterpieces that have made Cain a beloved figure in the world of film. Dive into the fascinating journey of this brilliant director and uncover the secrets behind his unparalleled success.

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1. Elmer (1976)

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Elmer” is an endearing 1976 family drama that follows the journey of a lovable yet mischievous canine named Elmer. Despite showing his age, Elmer firmly believes in the boundless energy and enthusiasm of a young pup. His innocent antics often lead him into all sorts of trouble, leaving his owner and the audience with heartwarming moments and valuable life lessons surrounding friendship and self-worth.

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2. Sixth and Main (1977)

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Sixth and Main is a deeply moving drama film released in 1977, and it showcases the struggles and realities of homelessness in Los Angeles. The story revolves around Monica Cord, a determined journalist who sets out to pen a book about the lives of these unfortunate individuals. Among those she observes is an enigmatic man known only as John Doe, setting the stage for a thought-provoking study of human resilience.

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3. The Stone Boy (1984)

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In the heart of Midwestern farmland, a family faces the impossible as they grapple with the aftermath of the untimely death of an older brother. As the remaining members come together to heal and adapt to their new life, The Stone Boy delves into the complex web of family relationships, grief, and the struggle for acceptance.

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4. That Was Then… This Is Now (1985)

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That Was Then. . This Is Now” is a compelling crime drama from 1985 that follows the journey of two juvenile delinquents through the trials and tribulations of growing up. As one character moves forward to face the harsh realities of adulthood, the other remains stuck in the reckless world of youth.

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5. Where the River Runs Black (1986)

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Where the River Runs Black” is an adventurous tale set in the heart of the Amazon jungle. The story follows a young boy, who has been orphaned and raised in the wilderness by a pack of dolphins. When a compassionate priest discovers the boy’s connection to his father in the city, he embarks on a journey that leads him back to civilization.

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6. The Principal (1987)

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The Principal, “ released in 1987, is a gripping action-drama film that follows a dedicated educator’s transformation into a tough yet fair school administrator. Jim Belushi stars as the protagonist, a passionate teacher assigned to be the principal of an unruly high school plagued by violence and crime. As the new leader, he faces the daunting task of maintaining order amidst a community filled with distrust and disobedience.

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7. Young Guns (1988)

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In the wild west of 1988, “Young Guns” takes you on a thrilling journey through the life of Billy the Kid and his band of young gunmen. When their beloved mentor and rancher is ruthlessly murdered, the group takes it upon themselves to become deputies in search of justice. Guided by their newfound authority, they seek vengeance for the lost life of their cherished friend and protector.

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8. Wheels of Terror (1990)

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In the small, seemingly peaceful town of Wheels, a chilling terror begins to unfold as an enigmatic stranger starts kidnapping and brutally abusing young girls. The townspeople are left gripped in fear, not knowing the true nature of the horror that lurks in their midst. When the unthinkable happens and the protagonist’s own child is snatched right before her very eyes, the desperate race against time begins.

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9. Pure Country (1992)

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Pure Country (1992) transports viewers to the heartland of country music with its engaging, soul-stirring soundtrack. Dusty Chandler, a superstar who has become weary of overproduced music and flashing lights, yearns for the raw power of his roots.

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10. The Next Karate Kid (1994)

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The Next Karate Kid” is a heartwarming family drama from 1994, directed by Christopher Cain and written by Robert Mark Kamen and Mark Lee. In this sequel to the iconic “Karate Kid” series, Pat Morita reprises his role as the beloved Mr. Miyagi, who now takes on a new pupil — a troubled teenage girl who must find her inner strength amidst loss and heartache.

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11. The Amazing Panda Adventure (1995)

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Embark on an exhilarating journey with “The Amazing Panda Adventure, “ a family-friendly adventure film released in 1995. Directed by Christopher Cain, this heart-pounding story follows a young American boy, who, along with his father — a zoologist — bravely rescues a precious panda cub from the greedy hands of poachers. As they fight to save the adorable cub, the family faces challenges from bureaucrats intent on closing the reserve.

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12. Gone Fishin’ (1997)

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Gone Fishin’” is a lighthearted, adventure-filled buddy comedy that takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through the bond of two lifelong fishing devotees, Charlie and Ray. As they plan their ultimate fishing trip, a series of misadventures, misunderstandings, and humorous snafus threaten to derail their reunion. With a balance of slapstick comedy and heartfelt camaraderie, they are propelled on an unforgettable experience that brings them closer together and teaches them valuable life lessons.

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13. Rose Hill (1997)

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In the late 1800s, four young New York City urchins come across an abandoned baby girl and, in a heartwarming twist, take her in and move to Montana to create a new life for themselves. Jennifer Garner stars as one of the siblings, exploring themes of brother-sister relationships, and the beauty of wide-open spaces through horseback riding and cattle ranching.

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14. Lakota Moon (1999)

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In the picturesque landscape of a Sioux tribe, “Lakota Moon” takes us on a journey of love, courage, and survival. In this tale of a close-knit community, we follow the budding romance between the young Skywalker and the enchanting Morning Sun, whose father remains skeptical of her suitor’s worthiness.

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15. A Father’s Choice (2000)

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In the fast-paced, bustling city of Beverly Hills, the lives of two sisters take a drastic turn when their mother is tragically killed. Forcing them to leave their lavish lifestyle behind, the sisters are sent to live with their father in the quiet countryside. Adjusting to this new, unfamiliar world, they quickly realize that their father is now a single dad trying to rebuild his life, all while helping them navigate their own.

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16. September Dawn (2007)

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In the heart of the American West, “September Dawn” tells a gripping tale of love, danger, and survival. Set in the late 1800s, the movie unfolds against the backdrop of a tense encounter between a wagon train of settlers and a renegade Mormon group. As the settlers traverse the wild frontier on horseback, they must rely on each other for protection and support.

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17. Pure Country 2: The Gift (2010)

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Get ready for an enchanting musical journey with Pure Country 2: The Gift. This 2010 film, with a runtime of 1 hour and 52 minutes, follows a young girl named Molly, who is bestowed with the extraordinary gift of song by three divine angels. However, she must follow a strict set of rules to ensure she retains this precious talent throughout her ascent to fame and prosperity.

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18. Deep in the Heart (2012)

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Deep in the Heart, “ a 2012 drama film directed by Christopher Cain, follows the story of a recovering alcoholic man who finds a new purpose in life. After hitting rock bottom, he decides to refocus his energy on a noble cause — providing scholarships for kids through 4H and FFA programs.

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19. More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story (2021)

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More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story” (2021) delves into the life of Pat Morita, the Oscar-nominated actor best known for his iconic role as Mr. Miyagi in the “Karate Kid” film series. This engrossing documentary explores the highs and lows of Morita’s life, including his journey from Japanese-American immigrant to an influential figure in the entertainment industry.

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