Sunday Drive (1986)
Two identical cars pull up to a restaurant, one belonging to a childless couple who are taking care of their niece and nephew while their parents are away, who are out on a Sunday drive. The other belonging to a guy who is on his way to meet his fiance and to begin working for her father. In his car is his dog, whom the couple mistake for the children, when they get into his car and drive. While he goes into their car and the children are under a blanket and he mistakenly assumes it's his dog. When they discover the mistake they are both so far away from each other that they don't know what to do.
Director: Mark Cullingham
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Tony Randall as Uncle Bill |
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Carrie Fisher as Franny Jessup |
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Audra Lindley as Aunt Joan |
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Hillary Wolf as Christine Franklin |
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Raffi Di Blasio as John-Elliot Franklin |
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Ted Wass as Paul Sheridan |
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Claudia Cron as Susan |
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Norman Alden as Norman |
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Charley J. Garrett as Robert Franklin |
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Lynnette Mettey as Lynn Franklin |
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James Avery as Oliver |
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Harry Johnson as Chip |
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Branscombe Richmond as Johnson |
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William Utay as Jackson |
| Directing | Mark Cullingham | Director |
| Production | Joe Wizan | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Greg C. Jensen | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Art | James Shanahan | Art Direction |
| Camera | King Baggot | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Brad Fiedel | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Peg Halligan | Casting |
| Writing | Larry Brand | Writer |
| Production | Todd Black | Executive Producer |
| Production | Joseph Stern | Producer |
| Editing | Duane Hartzell | Editor |