A 'greaser' teen asks a teen girl with red hair, in so many words, if her pubic hair is the same color. At this same drive-in, a clearly drunk teen raises the skirt of a teen girl, exposing her panties. A teen girl rejects the drunken sexual advances of her boyfriend while they're at a drive-in movie theater. Additionally, the film deals frankly with class stratification. One character is severely burned and dies. Characters drink, smoke, get in fights, harass schoolchildren, use knives and guns, and commit murder. Parents need to know that The Outsiders is the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola film adaptation of a novel detailing the coming-of-age of 'greaser' teens in 1950s Tulsa as they contend with not just bullying and physical attacks from the rich kids on the other side of the tracks but also abuse and neglect from their parents at home, poverty, and bleak future prospects.