A couple of drifters (Adam Roarke and Lou Diamond Phillips) molest Sharon (Mary Pillot). Franklin (Robert Kuhn) scares them away, but loses his son who is stabbed by one of the drifters. Franklin and Sharon commence a relationship to the chagrin of her husband (Van Brooks). Franklin's old friend August Klein (Ben Johnson) dies. What happens when murder and romance collide?
When his mother sends Jack off with money to buy groceries, he comes home with a magic supercharged dirt bike instead. His mother is furious, but when Jack uses the magic bike to save the local hot dog stand from the clutches of corrupt big business, he becomes the town hero.
Born in San Antonio, Texas and raised in Mesquite, a suburb of Dallas. Graduated from North Mesquite High School, three years after Jerri Hall. After a hitch as a Navy Diver, Gary tried several straight jobs including realtor until he hit on filmmaking. In film school at SMU, he found himself working as an actor in friends films so much that he embarked on the career full-time. His reputation as an actor, acting coach and voice talent was solidified in the 90s and he moved to Los Angeles with the premiere of a starring role in Late Bloomers, a Sundance competition winner.
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