Summary
In 'The Bandit Buster,' Sylvia Morton, daughter of a wealthy banker, embarks on a mischievous scheme to take her father to a mountain resort for a much-needed break from his demanding job. Alongside her friends Buddy Miller and Romeo, she devises a plan that backfires when her father's stock transaction becomes tangled with a kidnapping plot. The film delves into themes of family dynamics, youthful rebellion, and the unexpected consequences of well-intentioned actions. A blend of comedy and drama, it explores the tension between youthful idealism and the realities of adult life.
Synopsis
Sylvia Morton is the daughter of wealthy banker Henry Morton. She's worried that her father is working too hand. One day she meets Buddy Miller and his friend Romeo, and together they come up with a scheme to take her father to a mountain resort for some rest--whether he wants to or not. Unbeknownst to the group, Henry is in the middle of an important stock transaction involving his holdings in a steel company. When a clerk at the resort finds out who Morton is and about the stock deal, he arranges for Morton to be kidnapped and held for a large ransom. Complications ensue.