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The Loneliest Runner

 
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The Loneliest Runner

  • Director: Michael Landon
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Sports Drama, Docudrama
  • Release Year: 1976
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 74 minutes

Plot

Actor/writer/director Michael Landon revived an unpleasant chapter in his own past in his teleplay for The Loneliest Runner. Landon's alter ego, 13-year-old John Curtis, is played by Lance Kerwin. Young John is a chronic bedwetter, a fact that his overbearing mother (DeAnne Mears) attributes to "laziness." As if John's problem isn't humiliating enough within the confines of his own home, his mother exacerbates the problem by telling everyone she knows about her boy's affliction-even to the extent of displaying his stained bedsheets from his bedroom window. Tortured by guilt and self-doubt, John channels his frustration and anger into running with the junior high track team. Within the next ten years, John is an Olympic marathon runner and gold-medal winner-as indeed Michael Landon was in real life before turning to acting. Landon himself appears in the wraparound scenes as the adult John Lewis. NBC cagily scheduled The Loneliest Runner's December 20, 1976 premiere in a 9:30 PM timeslot-directly following Michael Landon's top-rated TV series Little House on the Prairie. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Melissa Sue Anderson; Rafer Johnson; Brian Keith; Lance Kerwin; DeAnn Mears; Michael Landon; Walter Edminson

Credit

Walter M. Jeffries - Art Director, Michael Landon - Director, John Loeffler - Editor, David Rose - Composer (Music Score), Ted Voigtlander - Cinematographer, Michael Landon - Producer, Michael Landon - Screenwriter
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