Charlie Woods is the bar owner that Bryon and Mike look up to. He is 22, has a tough attitude, and gives the boys good advice. He loans Bryon his car for the school dance. Charlie also saves the boys' lives when they hustle two Texans who attack them. Charlie is killed in the fight.
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