They can offer her immunity if she testifies against her former husband now in custody. Kimble then meets his new police partner, Phoebe (Pamela Reed) with the task to find Crisp’s former wife and his son to recover the drug money, and let justice prevail. Cindy relents and identifies him in a lineup. But Kimble plays it rough with Crisp to confess, then later Kimble intimidates Cindy to give evidence to frame Crisp. We then see Schwarzenegger in full tough cop mode, with his unorthodox tactics and methods, which he’d argue get the job done. Handcuffing them together, Kimble goes on the search for Crisp, and then just as then Crisp tells his mummy Eleanor (Carroll Baker) he’s found his ex and his son… Kimble arrests him, after some gunfire. Then Crisp exits, with Kimble finds her with the dead Danny. This is witnessed by Danny’s girlfriend, Cindy. After telling him that she’s in Astoria, Crisp shoots him dead. And this makes Crisp a happy man as she allegedly stole Crisp’s drug money. Anyway, Kimble follows Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson), a drug overlord who unaware of his pursuer, gives him the slip.Ĭrisp meets with an informant, Danny who says he knows the whereabouts of Crisp’s ex-wife, Rachel and his child Cullen jr. Along with the gun, the shades and the Austrian accent. In fact, I could go as far as describing him as a younger Columbowith muscles, if you ignore the facial stubble. Kimble is unshaven, and dishevelled looking with a trench coat. We meet a tough often bad cop, John Kimble (Schwarzenegger) in the opening credits on the tail of a Kurt Russell (or is it just me?) lookalike – with a ponytail – in a shopping mall. Your time will come Stephen (Deutsch) Simon, I promise.Īnyway on with the film plot. The tweets themselves are mentioned here with more to come. If you want to read these reviews then click here for her appearances in Awakenings (1990) and here for Adventures in Babysitting (1987). As I like to thank these stars who do this with a review of more of their work, this was the perfect opportunity to express my gratitude. This is as this wonderful film actress has shared, liked and given some lovely support with comments to this blog on Twitter. Secondly, I wanted to review another movie with Penelope Ann Miller. Hunt would join my previous entries with JR Ewing ( Dallas (of course) and Hank Moody ( Californication). Firstly that I adore Gene Hunt so chances are he might make an appearance this year in a post, that is if the Reel Infatuation blogathon happens. Yes much, much more intensely.īut this movie won me over for two reasons. Lion aka Philip Glenister – with a Manchester Accent – much more closely. After spotting the Good Cop, Bad Cop blogathon, I originally had thought of examining Gene Hunt, aka the Manch. No, I’m not talking Twins (1998) which bizarrely also has this formula in the form of Danny DeVito and Kelly Preston.īut today I’m telling you about my thoughts on a Schwarzenegger romantic-action-comedy, Kindergarten Cop (1990) with Linda Hunt and the always lovely Penelope Ann Miller. That is – unless I’m alone in this thinking – until you mention this Schwarzenegger heartwarming comedy, with a diminutive co-star and a pretty blonde love interest. They’ll agree wholeheartedly that yes, Schwarzenegger is good at delivering those puns in his action movies, but 100% comedy is not Schwarzenegger’s bag. As they remember the delights of Jingle All the Way (1996) and Junior (1994). Usually, the mere mention of Schwarzenegger and certain comedy films and some movie critics hang their heads in despair. Kindergarten Cop (1990) Official Trailer – Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie HD, Movieclips Trailer Vault and PHOTOS © Universal Pictures
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