

Drama · Music
Overview
When a 13-year-old girl befriends a defiant antisocial child of the streets, the mismatched runaways set off to the Big Apple to find their own adventure.
Top Cast


Tim Curry
Tim Curry
Johnny LaGuardia
Tim Curry
Johnny LaGuardia


Trini Alvarado
Trini Alvarado
Pamela Pearl
Trini Alvarado
Pamela Pearl


Robin Johnson
Robin Johnson
Nicky Marotta
Robin Johnson
Nicky Marotta


Peter Coffield
Peter Coffield
David Pearl
Peter Coffield
David Pearl


Herbert Berghof
Herbert Berghof
Dr. Huber
Herbert Berghof
Dr. Huber


David Margulies
David Margulies
Dr. Zymansky
David Margulies
Dr. Zymansky


Anna Maria Horsford
Anna Maria Horsford
Rosie Washington
Anna Maria Horsford
Rosie Washington


Michael Margotta
Michael Margotta
JoJo
Michael Margotta
JoJo


J.C. Quinn
J.C. Quinn
Simon
J.C. Quinn
Simon


Miguel Piñero
Miguel Piñero
Roberto
Miguel Piñero
Roberto
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