Partnered with former teacher-turned-detective Phoebe O'Hara, Kimble goes undercover in Astoria, Oregon, to find Rachel and offer her immunity in exchange for testifying against Crisp in court. Critical reception was mixed, though Schwarzenegger earned high marks for expanding into comedy films after his early work in action-adventure productions.Īfter years of pursuing Cullen Crisp, an infamous drug dealer, LAPD detective John Kimble arrests him for murder when a girl named Cindy witnessed Crisp murder an informant after getting information regarding the whereabouts of his former wife, Rachel, who he claims stole millions of dollars from him before fleeing with his son, Cullen, Jr. The film was released in the United States on December 21, 1990, and grossed $202 million worldwide. A direct-to-video sequel, Kindergarten Cop 2, was released in 2016. The original music score was composed by Randy Edelman. Pamela Reed, Penelope Ann Miller and Linda Hunt co-star. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as John Kimble, a tough police detective working undercover as a kindergarten teacher to locate the wife and child of drug dealer Cullen Crisp ( Richard Tyson), who are living under assumed identities. Arnold shows up around the 30-min mark.Kindergarten Cop is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and distributed by Universal Pictures. I'm proud of all of you, so keep up the good work." You can check out the reunion above, thanks to the Yahoo Entertainment YouTube Channel. "I want all the details about how you got here from 30 years ago. "We'll have it at my house, we'll get together and have a party and get the gossip going!" he vows. Before signing off from the reunion, Schwarzenegger offered up a real reunion party after the public health crisis goes away. It will feature all of the kids, but they'll have superpowers this time around. It really helped me raise my kids."Īrnold Schwarzenegger went on to discuss the animated Kindergarten Cop sequel, titled Superhero Kindergarten, that Stan Lee put into development before his death in 2018. The actor likes to think of his time on set with the on-set kids as his "warm-up for my kids." He continues, "By hanging out with you guys between the breaks and talking to you guys and all that, this movie really helped me become a better parent myself. Kindergarten Cop was filmed right after Arnold Schwarzenegger's then-wife, Maria Shriver, gave birth to their first daughter, Katherine Schwarzenegger. Hughes' Joseph character delivers one of the most memorable lines from Kindergarten Cop and the actor admits that he has never seen the movie all the way through, though he is well aware of the line about male and female genitals. That's what made it endearing, that's what made it successful, and people wanted to watch it over and over again." The cast members, who were all supposed to be around the ages of 5 and 6 in the movie shared fond memories of working on the movie, though Miko Hughes doesn't really have that great of a memory from working on it since he was only 3-years old at the time. It's really good to hear you," said Miko Hughes when Schwarzenegger popped up on the screen.Īrnold Schwarzenegger went on to tell the cast, "Without any doubt, it was the performance of you kids that really made this movie. "That is the coolest surprise, I would have never expected this. The cast can be seen having a good time in the video talking about their experiences on the set with Arnold Schwarzenegger and then he surprises everybody at around the 30-minute mark of the video. Christian Cousins (Dominic), Miko Hughes (Joseph), Krystle and Tiffany Mataras (Tina and Rina), Brian Wagner (William), and Adam Wylie (Larry), all got together to discuss Kindergarten Cop for its 30th anniversary.
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