Reckless is a 1984 American romantic drama film starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl Hannah.
The film's soundtrack included music by Kim Wilde, INXS, Romeo Void, Bob Seger and Thomas Newman.
[1] Teenage outcast and football player Johnny Rourke (Aidan Quinn) falls for upper-class cheerleader Tracey Prescott (Daryl Hannah).
Reading his file as anti-social and potentially dangerous since his mother's abandonment, Johnny and Tracey go on a rampage.
They strew file contents throughout the halls, freeing the animals and creatures in biology, smash trophy cases, strip and jump into the pool, where he kisses her, Finding the place he's been sleeping, they finally are intimate.
They are woken up in her parents room by her younger brother Davey, who explains her family came back early.
Hopes dashed, future prospects dim and the omnipresent American Steel mill looming large in the background of this one-industry-town, Johnny comes to grips with his estranged mother and recently deceased father (Kenneth McMillan).
Maxwell Caulfield was offered the lead role but turned it down as he had just made Grease 2 and did not want to play another character in a film set at high school who rides a motorbike.