The Dirt Bike Kid is a 1985 urban fantasy film directed by Hoite Caston, written by David Brandes and Lewis Colick, and starring Peter Billingsley, Stuart Pankin, Anne Bloom, Patrick Collins and Danny Breen.
Jack notices a Yamaha YZ-80 two-stroke racing motorcycle and buys it from Max (Gavin Allen).
Hodgkins learns of Jack's attempt to save the Doghouse and enlists the aid of Max (who is a player on his Little League team) who brings in a biker named Arthur "Big Slime" (Weasel Forshaw) and his biker gang who encountered Jack before.
When the groundbreaking ceremony on the bank's construction is set to begin by having a bulldozer raze the Doghouse, Jack shows up with his Little League team who disrupts the event by getting into a pie fight with Max, Hodgkins and Big Slime's biker gang.
Salt now works as a security guard in the bank after having been presumably fired from his job by the town council for corruption.
She said it was a combination of Jack and the Beanstalk and a real life hot dog stand near her children's nursery school in Pacific Palisades that was going to become a savings and loan business.
[6] The Dirt Bike Kid was released in the United States by Roger Corman's company Concorde Pictures in 1985.
[7] Julie Corman said the movie was the first she had produced to lose money theatrically but claims it made over $3 million on video.