Once upon a time a teenager named Leroy did a bent-over old lady a favor. Leroy was a loner, not because he wanted to be, but because the other boys had things he did not have: like girlfriends. All Leroy had was pimples on his face. Naturally, the girls, even the homely ones, ignored Leroy. So, poor Leroy was lonely, but he was horny as hell. Anyway, the bent-over lady turns out to be a witch and as a reward for helping her, she offers to grant Leroy a wish. Leroy says he has two wishes so dear to his heart he can't make a decision. The witch takes pity on him and agrees to grant him his two wishes, if he promises never to tell anyone or share his good fortune with anyone else. Leroy promises never to tell, whereupon the witch tells him to go to the fork in the road just outside of town at midnight and look behind the big tree. That night, Leroy does as instructed...... Lo and behold, behind the old oak tree, he finds a motorcycle! Leroy's heart leaps with joy at the sight of the powerful machine. He searches around for his second wish but he can't find it. Leroy switches on his new motorcycle. Vrooom vroom vroooom! It springs to life... and Leroy soon finds out that this is no ordinary bike, but a bike that can make all his dreams come true.
Richard Barboza, Laura Lane, Dewar Zazee, Kim Smith
Regie
Melvin van Peebles
Drehbuch
Melvin van Peebles
Kamera
Igor Sunara
Schnitt
Melvin van Peebles
Ton
Dolby SR
Musik
Melvin van Peebles
Szenenbild
James Sherman
ProduzentIn
Regina Ziegler
Redaktion
Ronald Gräbe, WDR
Sender
ARD, WDR, ARTE
Genre
Short Feature
Format
35mm; colour; 1:1,85
Länge
28 min.