Law Enforcement & Military Appreciation Night!
- Jason Campbell
- May 22, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 9, 2021

In three short years, JCFilms has produced over a dozen faith and family movies with actor Dean Cain all throughout Harrison County, West Virginia. Now, the locally based film company will be screening two of its newest films during a law enforcement and military appreciation night.
On July 25, 2021, JCFilms and the Sunset Ellis Drive-In Theater are partnering to show a DOUBLE FEATURE of two films that were locally shot in the area, Break Every Chain and A Patriots’ Day.
Both films are based on true stories, both films respectively show appreciation to law enforcement and our military, and both films were shot locally,” said, Jason Campbell, President of JCFilms.
Campbell shared that over 300 local individuals participated in the making of these films and hopes that the message of these two films encourages us all to be more grateful for those that serve to protect us.
In addition to the films, several local law enforcement presentations will be presented along with several members of the cast in attendance. Proceeds from this movie event will go to benefit the Shinnston PD K-9 Unit.
Members of Law Enforcement and Military are Free!
For Advanced tickets, please CLICK HERE!
Tickets can be purchased at the gate!
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