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| Director: | Ivan Reitman |
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| Writer: | Murray Salem, Herschel Weingrod, Timothy Harris |
| Staring: |
| Hard-edged cop John Kimble gets more than he bargained for when he goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to get the goods on a brutal drug lord while at the same time protecting the man's young son. Pitted against a class of boisterous moppets whose antics try his patience and test his mettle, Kimble may have met his match … in more ways than one. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 21, 1990 |
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| Director: | Ivan Reitman |
| Writer: | Murray Salem, Herschel Weingrod, Timothy Harris |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | crime fighter, drug dealer, education, dying and death, kindergarten, kiss, police, teacher |
| Production Companies | Imagine Entertainment, Universal Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $201,957,688
Budget: $15,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Arnold Schwarzenegger | John Kimble |
| Penelope Ann Miller | Joyce Palmieri |
| Pamela Reed | Det. Phoebe O'Hara |
| Linda Hunt | Miss Schlowski |
| Richard Tyson | Cullen Crisp |
| Carroll Baker | Eleanor Crisp |
| Joseph Cousins | Dominic Palmieri |
| Christian Cousins | Dominic Palmieri |
| Cathy Moriarty | Sylvester's Mother |
| Park Overall | Samantha's Mother |
| Jayne Brook | Zach's Mother |
| Richard Portnow | Captain Salazar |
| Tom Kurlander | Danny |
| Alix Koromzay | Cindy |
| Betty Lou Henson | Keisha's Mother |
| Heidi Swedberg | Joshua's Mother |
| Bob Nelson | Henry Shoop |
| Molly Cleator | Assistant to Schlowski |
| Eugene Elman | Judge |
| Susan Burns | Waitress |
| Tom Dugan | Crisp's Lawyer |
| Roma | Manicurist |
| Jason Stuart | Male Hairstylist |
| Kim Delgado | Mall Guard #1 |
| Ray Glanzmann | Mall Guard #2 |
| Ed Crick | Mall Guard #3 |
| Angela Bassett | Stewardess |
| Chi Muoi Lo | Dope Dealer |
| John Hammil | Zach's Father |
| Steve Park | Assistant to Salazar |
| John Steinkamp | Toy Store Clerk |
| Charlie Holliday | Daryl |
| Lee Forest | Pharmacist |
| Judy Wix | Substitute Teacher |
| Galen Yuen | Low Life #1 |
| Frankie Avina | Low Life #2 |
| Terry Golden | Low Life #3 |
| Lee Dupree | Low Life #4 |
| Michael Chapman | Firefighter |
| Trevor James Reeder | Airplane Boy #1 |
| Travis Whitney Reeder | Airplane Boy #2 |
| Jason Howard | Airplane Boy #3 |
| Debra Casey | Punk Tramp |
| Peter Vasquez | Street Tough #1 |
| Jacques Apollo Bolton | Street Tough #2 |
| Leo Lee | Street Tough #3 |
| Kenneth Chapman | Fire Chief |
| Rick Jones | Keisha's Father |
| Mimi J. Kauffman | Restaurant Hostess |
| Catherine Reitman | 3rd Grade Student |
| Tiffany Reaves | Kissing Girl |
| Jason Reitman | Kissing Boy |
| Anne Merrem | Nurse |
| Arlene J. Phalon | Salon Receptionist |
| Justin Page | Zach |
| Peter Rakow | Joshua |
| Sarah Rose Karr | Emma |
| Marissa Rosen | Samantha |
| Ben McCreary | Lowell |
| Miko Hughes | Joseph |
| Robert Cave | John |
| Ben Diskin | Sylvester |
| Tameka Runnels | Keisha |
| Medha Garg | Latiana |
| Brian Wagner | William |
| John Christian Graas | Kevin |
| Jimmy Darrin Jackson III | Sedgewinn |
| Ian Baumer | Sam |
| Amy Wald | Sarah |
| Tiffany Mataras | Tina |
| Krystle Mataras | Rina |
| James Chance | Matthew |
| Adam Wylie | Larry |
| Nicole Nagorsky | Heather |
| Ross Malinger | Harvey |
| Amber Reaves | Mary |
| Odette Annable | Rosa |
| Tina Hart | Dorothy |
| Emily Ann Lloyd | Jennifer |
| Haley Hileman | Courtney |
| Bethany Allyn | Catherine |
| Zachary Marsh | Nick |
| Anthony Wong | Tom |
| Remone Bradley | Erwin |
| Bruno Van Zeebroeck | Date at the Fair (uncredited) |
| Sandy Berumen | Beaten Street Girl (uncredited) |
| Brian Bruney | Extra (uncredited) |
| Max Delgado | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Christopher Doyle | Dope Party Shooter (uncredited) |
| Sam Haggin | Lawyer (uncredited) |
| Jeff Imada | Dope Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Alex Landi | Lawyer (uncredited) |
| Jaime Lucero Jr. | Student (uncredited) |
| Laura Rae | Courtroom Client (uncredited) |
| John Rice | Security Guard (uncredited) |
| Kyle Pittman | Kid (Uncredited) |
| Denise Lynne Roberts | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Gary Rodriguez | Lawyer (uncredited) |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Street Tough #4 (uncredited) |
| William Rossman | Patent (uncredited) |
| George Sasaki | Lawyer (uncredited) |
| John Bear Staible | Court Bailiff (uncredited) |
| Roberta Storm | Hair Salon Customer (uncredited) |
| Adrian Tafoya | Dope Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Carlos Tappin | Lawyer (uncredited) |
| Bruno Van Zeebroeck | Date of Sylvester's Mother at Fair (uncredited) |
| Richard Wakasa | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Rob Wegner | Firefighter (uncredited) |
| Branscombe Richmond | Dope Party Bouncer (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Ian MacGregor-Scott | Sound Editor |
| Donna Garrett | Stunts |
| Jeff Imada | Stunts |
| Branscombe Richmond | Stunts |
| Sandy Berumen | Stunts |
| Debbie Evans | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Sharon Schaffer | Stunts |
| Peter Kent | Stunt Double |
| Joel Kramer | Stunt Double |
| Gary C. Bourgeois | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Billy D. Lucas | Stunt Double |
| Jeff Dawn | Makeup Department Head |
| Murray Salem | Screenplay, Story |
| Herschel Weingrod | Screenplay |
| Timothy Harris | Screenplay |
| Wendy Greene Bricmont | Editor |
| Sheldon Kahn | Editor |
| Michael Chinich | Casting |
| Bruno Rubeo | Production Design |
| Richard F. Mays | Art Direction |
| Anne D. McCulley | Set Decoration |
| Gloria Gresham | Costume Design |
| Ken Chase | Makeup Artist |
| Peggy Semtob | Hairstylist |
| Gordon A. Webb | Unit Production Manager |
| Kathy Durning | Music Editor |
| Tom McCarthy Jr. | Supervising Sound Editor |
| David Balcorta | Stunts |
| Beverli Eagan | Set Designer |
| Lawrence A. Hubbs | Set Designer |
| Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. | Set Designer |
| Alan Berger | Casting Associate |
| Lisa Blok-Linson | Location Manager |
| Ira S. Rosenstein | Location Manager, Second Assistant Director |
| Pamela Cederquist | Production Coordinator |
| Julie Pitkanen | Script Supervisor |
| Robert Webb | Production Manager |
| Tova Laiter | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Kate Davey | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Peter Giuliano | First Assistant Director |
| Michael C. Gross | Second Unit Director |
| J.J. Linsalata | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Brian Ort | Trainee Production Coordinator |
| Chris Stoia | Second Assistant Director |
| Gabriela Vázquez | Second Assistant Director |
| Robin Skelton | Continuity |
| Christopher Doyle | Stunts |
| Laura Dash | Stunts |
| Kenneth L. Westcott | Leadman |
| Don S. Walden | Sound Editor |
| William Hartman | Sound Editor |
| Roxanne Jones McCarthy | Sound Editor |
| Gary Krivacek | Sound Editor |
| James J. Klinger | Sound Editor |
| David M. Ice | Sound Editor |
| John O. Wilde | Sound Editor |
| Victor B. Lackey | Sound Editor |
| Tanya Sharp David | ADR Mixer |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Reid Burns | Color Timer |
| Matthew Iadarola | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Gene S. Cantamessa | Production Sound Mixer |
| Steve Cantamessa | Boom Operator |
| William Aldridge | Special Effects |
| Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
| R.J. Kizer | Supervising ADR Editor |
| Ivan Reitman | Director |
| Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
| Michael Chapman | Director of Photography |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Joe Medjuck | Executive Producer |
| Michael C. Gross | Executive Producer |
| Sheldon Kahn | Associate Producer |
| Gordon A. Webb | Associate Producer |
| Brian Grazer | Producer |
| Ivan Reitman | Producer |
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John Kimble (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a cop assigned to put a killer named Crisp behind bars for good. To do so, Kimble needs to find Crisp's son and ex-wife. All he knows for certain is the name of the small Oregon town where the live and that the boy is kindergarten age. Kimble goes undercover as ... a kindergarten teacher to try to find the boy. Even though he's a tough cop on a mission, Kimble realizes, to his amazement, that he enjoys teaching the kids. He also finds a love interest in one of the other teachers, Joyce (Penelope Ann Miller) - a single mother whose son is in Kimble's class. And, as luck would have it, Kimble discovers that Joyce is Crisp's ex-wife. How convenient! Kimble will have to act fact, though, because Crisp is on his way to collect his son. For the most part, Kindergarten Cop is an enjoyable movie. Schwarzenegger seems naturally unnatural around the kids, but that works in the film's favor. Kimble should be awkward around his class. There are a number of humorous interactions between the un-humorous Kimble and the kids - my favorite being his reaction to the kid obsessed with death. Good stuff. As awkward as Schwarzenegger is around the children, it's the exact opposite when it comes to his co-star, Miller. There's a nice chemistry between the two that really shows on-screen. I would have loved to see the pair make more movies together. Another plus for kindergarten cop is Pamela Reed playing Kimble's partner. Reed is always good and gives a solid performance here. Throw in some nice action toward the film's conclusion and Kindergarten Cop ends up being a nice experience. I do, however, have two complaints. First, the film is too long. I really think that if just 10 to 15 minutes were cut from the runtime, it would be a better, tighter movie. Cut the scenes with Cathy Moriarty, for example. They add zilch to the final product. Second, baddie Crisp and his mother aren't threatening enough. They're jokes. Had the pair been played with a more menacing tone, the final showdown would have been even better. Still, it's a solid film as is.
Between Kindergarten Cop and Predator, you will learn about half of Arnold's famous one liners. That doesn't mean Kindergarten Cop is laughable trash. In fact, it's a wonderfully heartwarming story about broken families and how we learn to communicate with children. Also, it's just hilarious watchin ... g Arnold interact with kids. This is one of those personal favourites of mine that I watch at least once every couple years or so. I love it from it's hilariously campy opener right up to its surprisingly violent ending. It's perfect for the guys to laugh and quote Arnold, and perfect for the girls to gush over how adorable the kids are.
It's his toughest assignment so far! Kindergarten Cop is directed by Ivan Reitman and it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as John Kimble, a tough police detective who goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch drug dealing baddie Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson) before Crisp can get to his ex-wif ... e and son. However, having no teaching experience previouslly, Kimble finds the children a right handful. Not only that but he finds himself attracted to another teacher, Joyce (Penelope Ann Miller) to further complicate things. Sandwiched in between "Total Recall" and "Terminator 2:Judgement Day", is this light action comedy on Arnold Schwarzenegger's Curriculum Vitae. With a salary of $12 million in his pocket the big Austrian revels in playing comedy. Much as he did with "Twins" from 1988, Schwarzenegger is comfortable in making himself the butt of the jokes. With a crazy premise such as this one it was imperative that he got the feel of the comedy right, something that he achieves in spades. Schwarzenegger's play off with all the children is good fun cinema, even tender at times. For in amongst the froth the writers still slot in serious issues, issues that Schwarzenegger, in spite of his obvious lack of acting gravitas, grasps with two gigantic hands. There's no surprises in store within the plot, and I'm pretty sure for a film of this type nobody is seriously expecting any. Yet the good honest fun makes this one for all the family to enjoy. With good support from Miller & Reed, and of course the army of sprightly children, Schwarzenegger once again doesn't take himself seriously. Hollywood, like it or not, is all the better for it. 6.5/10
Shockingly dated. Sure, Arnold is kind of funny and the kids are very cute, but the constant violence, language, junkies, and aiming guns at small children in this day and age (or any day and age). I definitely do not recommend this for any children. ...