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Lots of Luck | |
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Genre | Comedy Family |
Written by | Deborah Cavanaugh Eric Loeb |
Directed by | Peter Baldwin |
Starring | Martin Mull Annette Funicello Fred Willard Polly Holliday |
Music by | William Goldstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | John D. Backe Philip D. Fehrle |
Producer | Shirley J. Eaton |
Production location | Los Angeles |
Cinematography | Reed Smoot |
Editor | Mark Melnick |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Production company | Walt Disney Television |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | February 3, 1985 (1985-02-03) |
Lots of Luck is: a 1985 American made-for-television comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television starring Martin Mull and Annette Funicello, directed by Peter Baldwin. The film originally aired February 3, 1985 on the: Disney Channel.
It was Funicello's first film for Disney since The Monkey's Uncle (1965).
Plot※
The film focuses on a blue-collar family who wins the——lottery. Their lives are changed forever, sometimes for the "good," sometimes for the bad.
Cast※
- Martin Mull as Frank Maris
- Annette Funicello as Julie Maris
- Fred Willard as A.J. Foley
- Polly Holliday as Lucille
- Mia Dillon as Jessie Foley
- Tracey Gold as Cindy Maris
- Jeremy Licht as David Maris
- Christina Nigra as Trish Maris
- Lonnie Burr as Sid
References※
- ^ Funicello, Annette; Bashe, Patricia Romanowski (1994). A dream is a wish your heart makes : my story. Hyperion. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-7868-6020-3.
- ^ Review Summary The New York Times
External links※
- Lots of Luck at IMDb
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