On the Right Track (1981)
March 6, 1981Release Date
On the Right Track (1981)
March 6, 1981Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Gary Coleman
Lester

Maureen Stapleton
Mary the Bag Lady

Norman Fell
The Mayor

Michael Lembeck
Frank Biscardi

Lisa Eilbacher
Jill Klein

Bill Russell
Robert

Herb Edelman
Sam

C. Thomas Cunliffe
Shoe Shine Concessioner

Belinda Bremner
Lady with Suitcase

Nathan Davis
Mario

Mike Bacarella
Sean

Jack Wasserman
Vito

Fern Persons
Flower Lady

Mike Genovese
Louis

Harry Gorsuch
Harry

Arthur Smith
Gerald

George Brengel
Bookstore Man

Jim Begg
Producer

Corin Rogers
Mark

Ronald Jacobs
Producer

Page Hannah
Sally

I.W. Klein
I.R.S. Man

Muriel Bach
Beauty Salon Boss Lady

Ronda Pierson
Salon Girl

Linda Golla
Salon Girl

Brenda Lively
Salon Girl

John Mohrlein
Thief

Sally Benoit
TV Interviewer

Thom Brandolino
TV Crewman

Jerry McKay
Pantyhose Peddler

Mario Tanzi
Racetrack Window Man

Rick LeFevour
Mugger

Edna Moreno
Old Lady

Bert Weineberg
Monkey Man

James Hogan Jr.
Minister

Debbie Hall
Bride

Jami Gertz
Big Girl

Steve Marmer
Customer with a Cold

Chelcie Ross
Customer

Felix Shuman
Customer

Gil Cantanzaro Sr.
Cab Driver

Gil Cantanzaro Jr.
Truck Driver

James Andelin
Transit Cop I

Al Nuti
Transit Cop II

Mark Hutter
Policeman

T.W. Miller
Policeman

George Barrow
Traveler (uncredited)

Richard Morava
Traveler (uncredited)
Media.

Details.
Release DateMarch 6, 1981
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Content RatingPG
Filming LocationsChicago, United States
Genres
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On the Right Track is a 1981 American romantic comedy film with the feature film debut of Gary Coleman. It was directed by Lee Philips, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released to theaters by 20th Century Fox in the spring of 1981. The co-stars include Michael Lembeck, Lisa Eilbacher, Bill Russell, Maureen Stapleton, and Norman Fell.
A young, homeless shoeshine 10 years old boy named Lester (Coleman) is living in a locker at Union Station, Chicago. Already a beloved figure among the staff at the station who look after him, and avoiding attempts to move him to an orphanage, he finds great popularity after it is revealed that he has an amazing talent for picking winning horses at the racetrack.
Due to his success on television with the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, child actor Gary Coleman's popularity led to development of film projects where he can play the lead. A script, originally intended for someone else, was chosen because of Coleman's love for trains. With a $3 million budget, filming commenced in May 1980 in Chicago.
Though it received a number of reviews concluding that it was sappy and capitalizing on Coleman's TV following, many found the film charming, well written, well acted, with Coleman being a solid actor in his first lead role in a motion picture.
The film was a financial success, it grossed 13 million at the box office ranking it at 61 on highest grosses of that year. On home-video rentals that film added 10 to 15 millions to their revenue.
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