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Needless to say, Pete is not at all the same guy, and so he forms a Chicago-style gang, dedicated to theft, vandalism and harassment. Michael D.

Wheathered displays a surprising range as an actor. Trouble starts, however, when Pete moves to Chicago and becomes a member of a street gang. He moves back home and spends his time shoplifting, picking on kids, spraying walls with smiley face graffiti, and throwing rocks at bottles on train tracks.

Gee, we wonder. The movie mainly focuses on how Scott and Pete's friendship crumbles, and Scott basically going through hell trying to rebuild it. Lenny and Eldon provide some support, but they quickly become disillusioned and are more interested going forward without Pete than in redeeming him.

Baker III. Jason Johnson Scott Carpenter. Michael D. Weatherred Pete Turner. Brandon Blaser Eldon Flowers. Jason Glenn Lanny.

Stephanie Dees Margaret Miller. Otto J. Mileti III Mr. Carpenter Scott's Dad. Kathryn Little Mrs. Carpenter Scott's Mom. Miranda Brook Chivers Regina Carpenter. Leo Ware Mr. Turner Pete's Grandfather. Ivan Crosland Mr. Graff, the store manager. Hazel Cox Widow Mrs. Jack Pinette Pete's gang - boy 1. Ryan Radebaugh Pete's gang - boy 2. Teri-Lisa Mulligan Aunt Maria.

Frank Kanig Robber. Hans De Haas Sheriff. Becky Harding Mrs. Miller Margaret's Mom. Jeremy Haslam Catcher. Ricky Quinn Pitcher. Bruce Neibaur Director. Judd Producer. He informs Pete of his responsibilities to the Buttercream Gang. Pete gladly quits, saying that his newfound gang is enough for him. Scott sees Pete and his gang fleeing the scene and pursues them.

Lanny and Eldon follow. Privately, Scott challenges Pete to spend a day with him. The two enjoy a day of fishing, swimming, and skipping stones. Scott leaves, furious that Pete is stubborn about not being close again. The next day, at the championship baseball game, Pete heckles Scott and Scott gets angry at him. The next day, Pete and his gang jump Scott in retaliation for yelling at Pete at the game. Scott asks them to take his newspaper route for him, so he can meet privately with Pete again.

Pete taunts Scott to fight, but Scott, inspired by Gandhi, refuses. While talking to his parents, Scott confesses he is discouraged by the futility of his relationship with Pete. He reveals that Scott was named after him and advises Scott to love Pete unconditionally, not for any desired results. As the man exits the house holding Pete, the Buttercreamers pounce on him.

The man flees the scene, shoving Pete to the ground. Angrily, Pete reveals that he hired the man in order to get money from his dad to return to Chicago. Enraged, Pete throws the money and proceeds to destroy as much store property as he can in an attempt to be arrested.

Realizing, after an intense intervention by Scott, that he can't extract any hatred from his friends, Pete runs away and is never seen again.



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