Troubled youth Eddie McGeer, on a whim, steals a motorcycle and takes it on a short joy ride with his girlfriend Marie before they ditch it when they hear police sirens. Indeed, the police do know he stole the bike. Eddie doesn't know what to do except hang low for for while and dream about getting away from his troubles by going someplace like Acapulco with Marie. He tells his friends that they haven't seen him if anyone asks. He doesn't tell his mother what trouble he's in this time. And his social worker, knowing something is the matter, tries to get him to at least open up to him. Eddie eventually does tell his social worker, who knows that Eddie is not a bad kid but a scared one who needed to grow up far too quickly. Only Eddie can decide to take his advice to turn himself in, or continue to run, especially as Marie seems to be distancing herself further and further from him
Noel Stone | Dialogue |
Donald Douglas | Music Supervisor |
Marcel Malacket | Location Manager |
Roger Hart | Sound Recordist |
Ron Alexander | Sound |
Vic Merrill | Sound Editor |
George Kaczender | Editor |
François Séguillon | Director of Photography |
John Kemeny | Producer |
Roger Lamoureux | Sound |