It's graduation now for Monogram's teenagers and their English teacher Belle
Mitchell has gone and invited her favorites to a summer vacation at the dude
ranch she's inherited. Her favorite faculty member Milton Kibbee is also along
for chaperoning.
The first day there they're all witness to an old wild west style holdup. And it's noticed that Freddie Stewart bears a passing resemblance to a bandit who disappeared in the desert.
To the guy who made him disappear this is frightening stuff. Imagine a bandit hiding out as a high school kid. But given the ages of these teens who look their age and not like teens. why not?
That's the ludicrous basis for the really stupid story that follows. Freddie Stewart sings, but believe me that ain't enough.
The first day there they're all witness to an old wild west style holdup. And it's noticed that Freddie Stewart bears a passing resemblance to a bandit who disappeared in the desert.
To the guy who made him disappear this is frightening stuff. Imagine a bandit hiding out as a high school kid. But given the ages of these teens who look their age and not like teens. why not?
That's the ludicrous basis for the really stupid story that follows. Freddie Stewart sings, but believe me that ain't enough.