(1949; Family Films; 20 minutes) Dad is so hard on his son Bill that the teen lashes out by stealing the family car and getting into a hit and run accident. Luckily, an interfaith counselor at the police station makes things all better. While the message is aimed at teens, the film tries to appeal to parents as well. It may also inadvertently give the message that even teens from good middle-class families could turn criminal if pushed hard enough. Helmed by former cowboy film director, S. Roy Luby, this film features many recognizable Hollywood character actors.