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Sunday Drive (film)

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Sunday Drive
Written byLarry Brand
Directed byMark Cullingham
Presented byThe Disney Sunday Movie
StarringTony Randall
Carrie Fisher
Audra Lindley
Ted Wass
Music byBrad Fiedel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersTodd Black
Joe Wizan
ProducerJoseph Stern
CinematographyKing Baggot
EditorDuane Hartzell
Running time100 minutes
Production companiesWalt Disney Television
Wizan Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseNovember 30, 1986 (1986-11-30)

Sunday Drive is a 1986 American made-for-television family comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television starring Tony Randall, Carrie Fisher, Audra Lindley and Ted Wass. The film originally premiered as part of The Disney Sunday Movie on ABC on November 30, 1986.

Plot

Two drivers with identical cars unwittingly take each other's vehicle while at a restaurant – one belonging to a childless couple, Bill and Joan, out on a Sunday drive with their niece and nephew (Christine and John) while their parents are away – and the other car belonging to Paul Sheridan, a young man on his way to meet his fiancé and to begin working for her father.

In Paul's car is his dog, whom Bill and Joan mistake for the children when they get into his car and drive away; and while Paul goes into their car, the children are under a blanket and he mistakenly assumes it's his dog. But when each driver eventually discovers their mistake, everyone has a hassle trying to get back together.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bill Cotter, The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History, Disney Editions, 1997 p163