
Trick or Treat (1969)
Depicts a Halloween night where a group of children, including Pete and Sandy, engage in trick-or-treating while navigating the rules set by Pete’s father to avoid trouble. As they collect candy, they encounter various reactions from adults, ranging from generosity to hostility. The narrative takes a turn when they discuss a boy named Ronnie Heights, who gets into serious trouble after a prank involving tying a trailer to a car, resulting in property damage and injury. The children grapple with their involvement in the incident, debating the ethics of their actions and the consequences faced by Ronnie, ultimately reflecting on the implications of their choices and the importance of accountability.