Ghost Rider (1982 film)

After enduring his first day of junior high school, Kevin is befriended on the bus ride home by Tracy Donnelly who offers him a sympathetic ear, saying she knows what's it's like to be new.

At home, Kevin ignores the leaflet, so Tracy haunts him; moving his weights, changing his radio stations, and fluttering the manual until he agrees to read it, learning emergency procedures as he does so.

(In the fall of 2010, AV Geeks founder Skip Elsheimer had Edmunds do a voice-over narration of the film for a bus safety video compilation he curated for Kino, which remains unreleased.

)[2] In 2013, RiffTrax, a comedy website that features three of the stars of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy), wrote and performed a comedy commentary track for Ghost Rider, featuring jokes referencing the Nicolas Cage movie, the apparent disparity of the ages between the actors and the teenage characters they portrayed, and the off-screen father's taste for garlic salt.

[3] Doug Edmunds has never appeared in another film (nor have any of the other actors, including co-star Wendy Taylor), but he wound up in show business anyway, as a musician.