Right on Track
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Directed by | Duwayne Dunham |
Produced by | Don Schain |
Written by | Sally Nemeth Bruce Graham |
Starring | Beverley Mitchell Brie Larson |
Music by | Phil Marshall |
Distributed by | Disney Channel |
Release date(s) | March 21, 2003 |
Running time | 89 min. |
Language | English |
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Right on Track is a Disney Channel Original Movie.
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[edit] Plot Summary
Based on a true story about two sisters who came out on top of a man's sport. The story is based on Erica and Courtney Enders two sisters who get in to jr. drag racing and make it all the way to the top. The two sisters fight a battle of fellow racers who are against having girls race with them therefore it pushes them harder to compete against there competition. Finally towards the end of their teen years the Enders sisters come out on top to win the national title of jr. drag racing and they are still racing to this day while attending college and high school.
[edit] Cast
- Beverley Mitchell - Erica Enders
- Brie Larson - Courtney Enders
- Jon Lindstrom - Gregg Enders
- Jodi Russell - Janet Lee Enders
- Marcus Toji - Randy Jones
- Ruby Chase O'Neil - Erica Enders, Age 4
- Eric Jacobs - Bailey Brother
- Briana Shipley - Erica Enders, Age 8
- Janice Power - Art Teacher
- Stefania Barr - Courtney Enders, Age 4
- J. Scott Bronson - Father (as Scott Bronson)
- Lenny Betancourt - Randy Jones, Age 9
- Joey Miyashima - Mr. Jones
- radley Dutson - Jordy Knowlton
- William Osborn - Rusty Knowlton
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Preceded by You Wish! |
Disney Channel Original Movies | Succeeded by The Even Stevens Movie |
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