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The Kid from Left Field (1979)

Genre : Comedy, Family, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Adell Aldrich

Synopsis

A bat boy guides the San Diego Padres to the World Series with the secret help of his dad, a baseball has-been who now sells refreshments in the stands.

Actors

Gary Coleman
Gary Coleman
Jackie Robinson 'J.R.' Cooper
Robert Guillaume
Robert Guillaume
Larry Cooper
Gary Collins
Gary Collins
Pete Sloane
Ed McMahon
Ed McMahon
Fred Walker
Tricia O'Neil
Tricia O'Neil
Marion Fowler
Tab Hunter
Tab Hunter
Bill Lorant
Rick Podell
Rick Podell
Leonard Hyams
Alberto Vazquez
Alberto Vazquez
Juan Telles
Steve Tannen
Steve Tannen
Orlando
Ken Medlock
Ken Medlock
Grosso
Stu Nahan
Stu Nahan
News Sportscaster
Stanley Brock
Stanley Brock
Carl Hagen
Weldon Bleiler
Weldon Bleiler
Bill the Gateman
Peggy Browne
Peggy Browne
The Secretary
Jerry Coleman
Jerry Coleman
The Padres Sportscaster
Sonny Craver
Sonny Craver
Mr. Brown
Don Draper
Don Draper
The Process Server
Dick Gjonola
Dick Gjonola
The Disgruntled Fan
Gordon W. Grant
Gordon W. Grant
Rydell
Bill Henderson
Bill Henderson
Brad Linquist
Rance Howard
Rance Howard
Harry the Bartender
Angelo Lamonea
Angelo Lamonea
Vreeland
Nancy Hahn Leonard
Nancy Hahn Leonard
Mrs. Krager
Dion Mail
Dion Mail
Bryan
Justin Randi
Justin Randi
Herman
Hank Robinson
Hank Robinson
The Umpire
Owen Sullivan
Owen Sullivan
Bob Holden
Steve Nave
Steve Nave
Larson (uncredited)

Crews

Adell Aldrich
Adell Aldrich
Director
Katharyn Powers
Katharyn Powers
Teleplay
Jack Sher
Jack Sher
Teleplay
Jack Sher
Jack Sher
Story
Deena Silver-Kramer
Deena Silver-Kramer
Executive Producer
Russell Vreeland
Russell Vreeland
Producer
David Michael Frank
David Michael Frank
Music
Frank Thackery
Frank Thackery
Director of Photography
Robert Hernandez
Robert Hernandez
Editor
Peter Kirby
Peter Kirby
Editor
Allan H. Jones
Allan H. Jones
Art Direction
Solomon Brewer
Solomon Brewer
Set Decoration
Karen Thorndike
Karen Thorndike
Costumer

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