This was a movie I hadn't seen in ages and unfortunately since Mr. Coleman passed away the rights of the movies and his acting in them have been left in the dust, until now. I do not intend to infringe on anyone's rights here, I'm solely posting this because it's not publicly available anymore and the company who produced this film went out of business.
Thank you. I loved this film so much that in the early 2000's (before youtube) I found a European copy had it shipped to me and had it transferred to American style VHS.
If you had enough money, you could probably approach them to buy the rights, then you could license it out Legally and get paid while keeping it in the public.
Gary Coleman should be awarded publicly posthumously for his work and contribution to entertainment. We really should treat people much better while they are alive.
What you talking but Chase ? Lol. All kidding aside I couldn't agree more. I hate to see someone who was held in such high regards not getting the thanks and praise they deserve. Gary was a massive part of mine and millions of people's life's growing up and I'm from Scotland. Different strokes was universal and his tv and movies were always entertaining.
50 and no one can tell me that the oldies are not the goodies. I only find myself long for the old stuff. There was just something about the old stuff that never gets old at all. We long for good wholesome TV that can actually be watched.
I grew up with Gary Coleman and was familiar with him and his struggles even back then. I didn’t study him, but now believe he wasn’t treated fairly. I believe I watched this movie thru when it aired. It may have been aired more than once. People undoubtedly had a variety of opinions of Coleman. With the world shut down due to the Covid-19, we have time to reflect on serious matters. It seemed Gary was in demand at this time, he was getting movies. I believe there was elements of courage in this film. We all need that now.
He seemed like a likeable guy who was taken advantage of. It's too bad he lost all that money he made as a child actor. He probably would have been able to retire if his parents hadn't stolen all his money. I can't blame him for being so angry. It seems like he was unloved and underappreciated. It was so tragic they way his adulthood turned out and how he died.
After learning about Gary Coleman and the life he led and what his parents did to him and all his health issues I just hoped he enjoyed making these films as he was a lovely actor.
In most films and tv shows I've seen GC in, he always comes off as a smart, bubbly, precocious, happy-go-lucky kinda kid. Never seen him cry before. There was a huge part of me that genuinely felt bad for him, watching that mirror scene, mostly because I'm sure that's how he actually felt due to his illness, the impact his illness had and the insecurity he must've felt about his stature, the cruel and uncaring world of showbiz he grew up in... Not to mention, all those bloodsucking adults (including his own parents) who robbed him blind and took advantage of him for most of his career. I felt his tears. Cry no more, Gary Coleman. Rest peacefully.
Thank you very much for posting this. I'm actually in the movie. I play the character "Lil" ACE. RIP Gary. Poor kid he hard a hard life off and on screen. In Christ, Marcello Krakoff
Ahhh Gary Colman was a genius a very rare talent. His whole being and facial expressions told us the whole story. He brought so much warmth and wholesomeness to the screen. He’s like a kid whose seeing the beauty and excitement of the world for the first time. The world lost a real angel. A true heart of gold. RIP Gary. 😢
I loved Gary I felt sooo close to him growing up ,I watched all his movies,over and over he played a massive part of my life ,he will be loved and remembered forever,,,the one thing we all have in common in this world is that we’re all going to die it’s part of life,rip gary
I thank you for sharing this. I'm an 80s baby. In these days and times, i find myself often melancholy. With all the craziness going on in THE World, the constant reminder that my days of youth and vigor are long behind me, the realization that my parents are alot older now, and aren't going to be here forever... Ugh...Time does not stand still for anybody. These youngsters nowadays better recognize. Again, Thank u for this rare gem.❤
Thanks for sharing this.... I miss him so much. He was an great actor filled with talent. It’s been almost 11 years since he passed. He went through so much in his life, did movies and television shows while battling his illnesses for years and he still remained the same. So inspiring. He’s truly missed 🥺😢💔
Same here. I always really did enjoy Gary, easily one of the best child actors ever. And from what I hear, he genuinely appreciated his audience (he just didn't appreciate that one particularly harassing fan, but I can understand that). From what I can tell, he knew that his longtime audience was still there and he was aware of the joy that his hard work had brought so many people.
I remember this movie with the late great Gary Coleman from Diff'rent Strokes in the movie Scout's Honor in 1980 featuring The late Katherine Helmond from Soap in 1977 thanks so much for posting this video!!!!! I love it!!! I love the 70s & today can you dig it!!!!!
I haven't seen this movie in years. I remember it was a rental at our local video store. I don't know what made me think about it today, but I'm glad I found it. Back in the days when the story is what made good movies. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for uploading this, brings back my childhood where it was fun being a kid. I hate Gary went thru so much negativity in his life,especially with his adopted parents taking advantage of him.💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😥
Yeah, that always upsets me whenever I think of that. He otherwise would have been a very, very wealthy man if it weren't for all that nonsense. I hear he actually won a court case against his parents, but he couldn't pay him back because of course they had squandered everything. 😡
Gary Coleman net worth: Gary Coleman was an American actor who had a net worth of $75 thousand dollars. Gary Wayne Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois in February 1968 and passed away in May 2010. He is best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Gary suffered from an autoimmune kidney disease that caused him to only grow to 4'7″ and have a childlike appearance as an adult. Coleman had two unsuccessful kidney transplants and he required dialysis daily. In 1974 he appeared in a commercial for Harris Bank and an episode of Medical Center. He appeared on The Jeffersons as George's nephew and also on Good Times. He played Arnold on Diff'rent Strokes from 1978 to 1986. On the show his catchphrase "What'chu talkin' bout, Willis?" became very popular. Coleman earned as much as $100,000 per episode on the show. After he paid his parents, lawyers, advisers, and taxes he was said to only have one fourth of what he made. He later won $1.3 million from suing his parents and advisers. The Gary Coleman show was an animated series that ran in 1982. In 2003 he became a candidate for governor of California. He finished in 8th place out of 135 candidates. He was married briefly to Shannon Price. Coleman declared bankruptcy in 1999. In 2008 Coleman sold a pair of his autographed trousers to help pay for his medical bills. After suffering seizures Coleman was admitted to the hospital from falling down stairs and hitting his head. But rumors said his wife pushed him down. Gary Coleman passed away on May 28, 2010 at the age of 42. [R.I.P Gary Coleman]
I'm a teacher today and a lot of principals don't tolerate that these days. Some principals expect us to teach the students even on the very last day of school.
Thanks a GAZILLION for presenting this. It showcased Mr. Gary Coleman's surprising acting range, proving he could do more than asking people what they were talking about. I saw this film back in the day.
Tengo 53 años y recuerdo que no puede ver la película completa porque mis padres me mandaron a dormir..la habían pasado tipo 12 de la noche..y hoy la puedo terminar de ver... vuelvo a los 80 ... que lindo... que en paz descanse Gary Coleman ❤❤
It’s sad that people made fun of him after he grew up. I wished that his life was happier and more fulfilling. Still, we are keeping his legacy alive by remembering the movies that brought us happiness and joy when we were kids. RIP 🪦 I know that God shall resurrect him (Acts 24:15) and he will be in Paradise with God (Revelations 21:1-5).
@@kidmack1121 That movie was disturbing. I think that was Gary Coleman’s first dramatic role where he plays a dark character. I was so waiting for Willis or Mr Drummond to come in and hold him accountable; but realized they weren’t in it. The movie was a flop because Gary was a total miscast. We all saw him as charming, likable Arnold; plus there was a similar movie around that time with that girl from E.T. playing the same character. She was more convincing.
@@lakebay972 I usually don't find humour in tragedy, but that film cracks me up! Just the premise of Gary as a sought after arson is just hilarious. Can you imagine the physical description in the all points bulletin?! Followed by: "Considered dangerous, do not attempt to apprehend alone" BWAHAHAHAHA!
@@kidmack1121 That’s how they described Gary that one time he was working as a security guard and some random lady asked him to say that catchphrase. Gary then lost his mind and went apeshit on this lady. He didn’t do much damage since she was much bigger than him; but she took advantage of a court settlement.
Gary Coleman was in so many Movies during and after Different Strokes. He also had an animated-show, did Voice-over work, and starred in 2 video games. He had a successful acting career but struggled financially in later life. Started with his parents and business adviser misappropriating his money & assets. 1978-1997: The Gary Coleman Show Scout's Honor The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins Jimmy the Kid The Kid from Left Field The Kid with the 200 IQ The Kid with the Broken Halo On the Right Track Christmas Takeover Waynehead _(voice of Kevin in this animated-show)_ The Curse of Monkey Island _(Vid game as Kenny Falmouth)_ '2000s: Postal 2 (2003) as himself, Church Ball (2006) An American Carol (2008), and Midgets vs. Mascots (2009)
I remember seeing this when it aired in 1980 (I was 8) and I always remembered the ending as having Jimmy Carter making an actual cameo appearance as himself, as president. Apparently, even then, I sucked at recognizing faces... and voices.
I heard it wasn’t good but I’d love to see the made for TV movie where Gary Coleman played a fire obsessed kid. Can’t remember the name of it but I remember it aired on a Sunday back in early ’85 on NBC.
I love part 2 of this movie. Part two is when the mother realizes the child's a lot of work and gives up. She gives the child back to foster care and it makes up dumb reasons justifying her poor decision on quitting. She went back to her nice little life in her beautiful little home and he ended up going to horrible foster home after horrible foster home. After all the moral of the story is how can I feel better about me. In that episode he didn't get a chance to meet the president but he did meet the warden
Gary Coleman 1968-2010 age 42 years old and harry Morgan 1917-2003 age 86 years old the American children's actor of different strokes and lead actor of dragnet and mash officer bill Gannon and Arnold Jackson rest in peace amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌮🍕🍟🌭🍔🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🍟
Their autopsy it was ruled a brain hemorrhage and a heart attack rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
They were buried at Westwood memorial park in Los Angeles California rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
They were married to Shannon price and Mrs Sarah Ferrari from grasse France and had 72 kids named Archie and Sarah rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
This TV movie essentially was made to publicize the BSA uniform change in 1980 . I was a third grader and Cub Scout and remember the hub hub around it . Even then I thought the older uniforms were better , the blue and yellow truckers cap was awful .
This was a movie I hadn't seen in ages and unfortunately since Mr. Coleman passed away the rights of the movies and his acting in them have been left in the dust, until now. I do not intend to infringe on anyone's rights here, I'm solely posting this because it's not publicly available anymore and the company who produced this film went out of business.
Monkiedude22 👍👍👍
Thank you. I loved this film so much that in the early 2000's (before youtube) I found a European copy had it shipped to me and had it transferred to American style VHS.
If you had enough money, you could probably approach them to buy the rights, then you could license it out Legally and get paid while keeping it in the public.
i realize Im kinda off topic but does anybody know a good website to stream new series online?
@Benjamin Marley I dunno atm i have been using flixportal. You can find it on google=) -adam
Gary Coleman should be awarded publicly posthumously for his work and contribution to entertainment. We really should treat people much better while they are alive.
What you talking but Chase ? Lol. All kidding aside I couldn't agree more. I hate to see someone who was held in such high regards not getting the thanks and praise they deserve. Gary was a massive part of mine and millions of people's life's growing up and I'm from Scotland. Different strokes was universal and his tv and movies were always entertaining.
I'm 48 years old and I find myself coming back to the 80s the more older I get.
Same here. Same age and doing the same thing. Calgone take me away! Ha ha
I'm 47, and I know what you mean. I spent the week binge-watching WKRP and loving every minute of it.
I am also 47 years young and I miss those days. When children were kids and parents were role models.
graham
I do exactly the same
WKRP
What's Happening
Threes Co
Haven't seen this movie since child hood
So naturally after binging
Different Strokes
50 and no one can tell me that the oldies are not the goodies. I only find myself long for the old stuff. There was just something about the old stuff that never gets old at all. We long for good wholesome TV that can actually be watched.
Back in the days when Movies had Hearts, Morals and Values.
I guess you don't have hallmark channel
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 LOL
Meanwhile, real life was nothing like that. Just look at the way Gary Coleman was treated.
Gary Coleman was the top child actor of his era...bar none!!! RIP
Why Gary got me choking up while he's crying in the mirror 😔. Such a great movie
Yeah, sad scene. A lonely and unloved kid.
The 80s were the best. God Bless, Grateful for be raised in that era..
I grew up with Gary Coleman and was familiar with him and his struggles even back then. I didn’t study him, but now believe he wasn’t treated fairly. I believe I watched this movie thru when it aired. It may have been aired more than once. People undoubtedly had a variety of opinions of Coleman. With the world shut down due to the Covid-19, we have time to reflect on serious matters. It seemed Gary was in demand at this time, he was getting movies. I believe there was elements of courage in this film. We all need that now.
He seemed like a likeable guy who was taken advantage of. It's too bad he lost all that money he made as a child actor. He probably would have been able to retire if his parents hadn't stolen all his money. I can't blame him for being so angry. It seems like he was unloved and underappreciated. It was so tragic they way his adulthood turned out and how he died.
@@brianpomeroy9624 Unfortunately, that story has been all too common and occurred to other well known actors long before Gary came into the picture.
@@johnf.kennedy7339 I can't argue with that statement.
@@brianpomeroy9624 Amen.
The whole experience really left Gary really bitter with Hollywood. Just a damn shame.
RIP Gary Coleman and Katherine Helmond. Two terrific talents.💯💐
I thoroughly enjoyed these GARY COLEMAN TV-movies of the early 80's.
Such a great talent. He brought such joy to us all. Hadn't seen this movie since it first came out.
After learning about Gary Coleman and the life he led and what his parents did to him and all his health issues I just hoped he enjoyed making these films as he was a lovely actor.
I wish this movie never ends.. Still no One is near to Gary the legend kid.
The scene where he looks in the mirror and cries still gets me.
Yeah, that was so sad. Having foster parents who don't even care about him.
For some reason, I don't think he was even acting too much in this scene.
I'm 43 years old, and the mirror scene still choaks me up. 43 years old, and still want to be a cub scout because of this movie. Lol.
In most films and tv shows I've seen GC in, he always comes off as a smart, bubbly, precocious, happy-go-lucky kinda kid. Never seen him cry before. There was a huge part of me that genuinely felt bad for him, watching that mirror scene, mostly because I'm sure that's how he actually felt due to his illness, the impact his illness had and the insecurity he must've felt about his stature, the cruel and uncaring world of showbiz he grew up in... Not to mention, all those bloodsucking adults (including his own parents) who robbed him blind and took advantage of him for most of his career. I felt his tears. Cry no more, Gary Coleman. Rest peacefully.
Thank you very much for posting this. I'm actually in the movie. I play the character "Lil" ACE.
RIP Gary. Poor kid he hard a hard life off and on screen.
In Christ,
Marcello Krakoff
Ahhh Gary Colman was a genius a very rare talent. His whole being and facial expressions told us the whole story. He brought so much warmth and wholesomeness to the screen. He’s like a kid whose seeing the beauty and excitement of the world for the first time. The world lost a real angel. A true heart of gold. RIP Gary. 😢
I loved Gary I felt sooo close to him growing up ,I watched all his movies,over and over he played a massive part of my life ,he will be loved and remembered forever,,,the one thing we all have in common in this world is that we’re all going to die it’s part of life,rip gary
Life intimating art, unfortunate story of the late Gary Coleman. Rip. He was a great actor.
I loved watching this as a kid. 😃 Great talent, sadly missed. 😔
I love this movie , brought back alot of memories. From South Australia.
You're lying.
Thank you. Still brings tears after so many decades.
I thank you for sharing this. I'm an 80s baby. In these days and times, i find myself often melancholy. With all the craziness going on in THE World, the constant reminder that my days of youth and vigor are long behind me, the realization that my parents are alot older now, and aren't going to be here forever... Ugh...Time does not stand still for anybody. These youngsters nowadays better recognize.
Again, Thank u for this rare gem.❤
Thanks for sharing this.... I miss him so much. He was an great actor filled with talent. It’s been almost 11 years since he passed. He went through so much in his life, did movies and television shows while battling his illnesses for years and he still remained the same. So inspiring. He’s truly missed 🥺😢💔
Same here. I always really did enjoy Gary, easily one of the best child actors ever. And from what I hear, he genuinely appreciated his audience (he just didn't appreciate that one particularly harassing fan, but I can understand that). From what I can tell, he knew that his longtime audience was still there and he was aware of the joy that his hard work had brought so many people.
My dawg... one of the greats... LEGEND 🏆
A piece of my childhood right here
Seeing Katherine Belmont struggle across the street with Gary Coleman in tow looking like a miniature paratrooper was a laugh out loud moment. 😄
Gary Coleman never saw a dime from making this movie because of his parents... Rest in peace Gary Coleman you deserve it
I remember this movie with the late great Gary Coleman from Diff'rent Strokes in the movie Scout's Honor in 1980 featuring The late Katherine Helmond from Soap in 1977 thanks so much for posting this video!!!!! I love it!!! I love the 70s & today can you dig it!!!!!
I haven't seen this movie in years. I remember it was a rental at our local video store. I don't know what made me think about it today, but I'm glad I found it. Back in the days when the story is what made good movies. Thank you for posting.
was always a gary coleman fan first time seeing for me double thumbs up :)
Thank you for sharing this!! Gary Coleman was truly gifted.
Thanks for posting, never heard of it
Thank you so much! I couldn't find this movie anywhere to show my grandson.
Back in First Grade I was in The Cub Scouts (for awhile) & we watched this Movie @ one of our Meetings
Thank you for uploading this, brings back my childhood where it was fun being a kid. I hate Gary went thru so much negativity in his life,especially with his adopted parents taking advantage of him.💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😥
Yeah, that always upsets me whenever I think of that. He otherwise would have been a very, very wealthy man if it weren't for all that nonsense. I hear he actually won a court case against his parents, but he couldn't pay him back because of course they had squandered everything. 😡
Gary Coleman net worth: Gary Coleman was an American actor who had a net worth of $75 thousand dollars. Gary Wayne Coleman was born in Zion, Illinois in February 1968 and passed away in May 2010. He is best known for his role as Arnold Jackson on the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes. Gary suffered from an autoimmune kidney disease that caused him to only grow to 4'7″ and have a childlike appearance as an adult. Coleman had two unsuccessful kidney transplants and he required dialysis daily. In 1974 he appeared in a commercial for Harris Bank and an episode of Medical Center. He appeared on The Jeffersons as George's nephew and also on Good Times. He played Arnold on Diff'rent Strokes from 1978 to 1986. On the show his catchphrase "What'chu talkin' bout, Willis?" became very popular. Coleman earned as much as $100,000 per episode on the show. After he paid his parents, lawyers, advisers, and taxes he was said to only have one fourth of what he made. He later won $1.3 million from suing his parents and advisers. The Gary Coleman show was an animated series that ran in 1982. In 2003 he became a candidate for governor of California. He finished in 8th place out of 135 candidates. He was married briefly to Shannon Price. Coleman declared bankruptcy in 1999. In 2008 Coleman sold a pair of his autographed trousers to help pay for his medical bills. After suffering seizures Coleman was admitted to the hospital from falling down stairs and hitting his head. But rumors said his wife pushed him down. Gary Coleman passed away on May 28, 2010 at the age of 42. [R.I.P Gary Coleman]
Hollywood owe him alot... he opened alot of doors 🏆 LEGEND 💯 MY DAWG
When teachers were cool and gave us a half a day off to sit on the floor with the other two 4th grade classes and watched this and others
That's because the teachers were secretly hungover from the night before and couldn't teach! Hahaha
I'm a teacher today and a lot of principals don't tolerate that these days. Some principals expect us to teach the students even on the very last day of school.
Great movie! Coleman is the best child actor in history!
Thank you so much for uploading this!!!
I seen this when I was 5 or 6. Thank you for posting it.
Thanks a GAZILLION for presenting this. It showcased Mr. Gary Coleman's surprising acting range, proving he could do more than asking people what they were talking about. I saw this film back in the day.
Thank You for posting this. Very good movie.
THANK YOU❤
Huh- I don't remember this one, and as a 70's baby I thought I'd seen every Gary Coleman kid movie.
Thanks so much for posting this movie!
Tengo 53 años y recuerdo que no puede ver la película completa porque mis padres me mandaron a dormir..la habían pasado tipo 12 de la noche..y hoy la puedo terminar de ver... vuelvo a los 80 ... que lindo... que en paz descanse Gary Coleman ❤❤
watched 2-24-21 Great movie!
"Uncle Herbie" had a clean Auburn Roadster!
I think he drove that same car when he played a judge on Colombo.
It’s sad that people made fun of him after he grew up. I wished that his life was happier and more fulfilling. Still, we are keeping his legacy alive by remembering the movies that brought us happiness and joy when we were kids. RIP 🪦 I know that God shall resurrect him (Acts 24:15) and he will be in Paradise with God (Revelations 21:1-5).
Gary Coleman was in so many Movies after Different Strokes.
but he didn't star in them; and nearly all of them aren't worth watching
"Playing With Fire" was shown locally on late night movies for a few years, and then like many other favorites just disappeared.
@@kidmack1121 That movie was disturbing. I think that was Gary Coleman’s first dramatic role where he plays a dark character. I was so waiting for Willis or Mr Drummond to come in and hold him accountable; but realized they weren’t in it. The movie was a flop because Gary was a total miscast. We all saw him as charming, likable Arnold; plus there was a similar movie around that time with that girl from E.T. playing the same character. She was more convincing.
@@lakebay972
I usually don't find humour in tragedy, but that film cracks me up!
Just the premise of Gary as a sought after arson is just hilarious.
Can you imagine the physical description in the all points bulletin?!
Followed by:
"Considered dangerous, do not attempt to apprehend alone"
BWAHAHAHAHA!
@@kidmack1121 That’s how they described Gary that one time he was working as a security guard and some random lady asked him to say that catchphrase. Gary then lost his mind and went apeshit on this lady. He didn’t do much damage since she was much bigger than him; but she took advantage of a court settlement.
Loved all of Gary Coleman 80s movies!
Real shame can't get them on DVD!
Gary Coleman was so gosh darn adorable!
I like this movie.
Gary Coleman was in so many Movies during and after Different Strokes. He also had an animated-show, did Voice-over work, and starred in 2 video games. He had a successful acting career but struggled financially in later life. Started with his parents and business adviser misappropriating his money & assets.
1978-1997:
The Gary Coleman Show
Scout's Honor
The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins
Jimmy the Kid
The Kid from Left Field
The Kid with the 200 IQ
The Kid with the Broken Halo
On the Right Track
Christmas Takeover
Waynehead _(voice of Kevin in this animated-show)_
The Curse of Monkey Island _(Vid game as Kenny Falmouth)_
'2000s:
Postal 2 (2003) as himself, Church Ball (2006)
An American Carol (2008), and Midgets vs. Mascots (2009)
Holy cow I got Postal 2 on GOG but never played through it, if Gary is in it I will!!!
We miss you 👑Gary🙏
9:32 I see his friend Dudley, from Diff’rent strokes :)
Poor Dudley he should have stayed out of that bike shop!!!!!!
I remember seeing this when it aired in 1980 (I was 8) and I always remembered the ending as having Jimmy Carter making an actual cameo appearance as himself, as president. Apparently, even then, I sucked at recognizing faces... and voices.
Awesome Movie
Great review educational video
CLass of 84 " JUMPin! RiP Gary, Thankful for Good Memories
The United States should name a boulevard after Gary Coleman in Hollywood he paved the road for most child actors 🤔 come on he put in work💪🏾🔥🏆👑💯
...Like for a long time, I didn't know what I wanted,, all I knew is I wanted something..
- Gary Coleman -
We will always Miss You
Love From Pakistan
I loved this movie when I was a kid.
Thank you for this
Wow, so many former child stars as the parents! RIP Lauren Chapin.
Lauren Chapin is still alive at 76 years old.
@@kevinsmith5288
Thanks for that!
Gary Coleman had another child hood star with him jay north from dennis the menace 😊
Arnold you never gets old I love you❤😂😢
Thank you Gary
Haven't seen this in years. @53:45 😭 😭 😭 💔 💔 💔
RIP Gary Coleman 😢
Estuve buscando esta película, pero no me acordaba del título, vi todas sus películas en la época de noviembre y diciembre cuando estaba en secundaria
My parents made me watch this movie when I entered the cub scouts.
It's so sad he died at 42 years old I still think his girlfriend killed Him
The gold digger killed him.
i'm still surprised that she wasn't a susp, person of interest.
@@SIKE01 She was; but there wasn't enough evidence to convict.
Wife
80s movies is the best
I heard it wasn’t good but I’d love to see the made for TV movie where Gary Coleman played a fire obsessed kid. Can’t remember the name of it but I remember it aired on a Sunday back in early ’85 on NBC.
The name of the movie is playing with fire, I saw it yesterday and thought it was good.
I love part 2 of this movie. Part two is when the mother realizes the child's a lot of work and gives up. She gives the child back to foster care and it makes up dumb reasons justifying her poor decision on quitting. She went back to her nice little life in her beautiful little home and he ended up going to horrible foster home after horrible foster home. After all the moral of the story is how can I feel better about me. In that episode he didn't get a chance to meet the president but he did meet the warden
I watched this when it first aired my mom commented that those boys had bad manners and she said that Garry had better manners than they did
Great Movie
This was a hbo staple in 81, 82
We bought the VHS of this movie from the Boy Scouts of America store
GC, CUB BEAR TO THE REAL KING JESUS. Hisss Character to success was a PURE ❤️ ❤️❤️ God blesss you GC❤
Isn't she the grandmother from "who's the boss"?
Yes, Judith Light.
@@nlee4566 thats not here name
Who Mona?
@@nlee4566 It's Katherine Helmond you mong. Not Judith Llight. She played as her mother.
@@wilykat i liked her more in
SoaP, I miss that show
"SCOUT'S HONOR" 🇺🇸
3👍👍👍 Up; That Was
EXCELLENT!!!🏆♦️
"PRAISE THE L👑RD" 🙏 💜🤗🤗🤗
🎵 THANK YOU🌹👌💕🎶 💛💋
So used to her being Jessica on "Soap".....took a minute to buy her in this role..guess that attests to her acting skills...
Mona from who’s the boss!!!
Oh you gave at the office to the NAACP? THANKS Grand Wizard's great grandmother.
Classic
Katherine helmond was a hot piece of tale back then!!!!
Gary Coleman 1968-2010 age 42 years old and harry Morgan 1917-2003 age 86 years old the American children's actor of different strokes and lead actor of dragnet and mash officer bill Gannon and Arnold Jackson rest in peace amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌮🍕🍟🌭🍔🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🍟
Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan rest in peace amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan rest in peace amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
Their autopsy it was ruled a brain hemorrhage and a heart attack rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
They were buried at Westwood memorial park in Los Angeles California rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
They were married to Shannon price and Mrs Sarah Ferrari from grasse France and had 72 kids named Archie and Sarah rest in peace Gary Coleman and Harry Morgan amen 🇻🇪🇻🇦🇺🇲🇹🇳🇷🇴🇲🇽🇲🇬🇯🇵🇮🇹🇮🇳🇮🇱🇩🇪🇫🇷🇬🇧🇪🇬🇨🇦🇧🇷🇦🇺👡👡🍾🥯🎂🥧🌯🌮🍕🍔🍟🌭🍞🦍🦒🐘🐊🐺🦁
This is when the United States was an independent free thinking country. 02/23/2021
ISN'T THAT the TRUTH!!
A JUBILEE!!! YAY YAY YAH YAH
i didnt know that gary played in all these movies
This TV movie essentially was made to publicize the BSA uniform change in 1980 . I was a third grader and Cub Scout and remember the hub hub around it . Even then I thought the older uniforms were better , the blue and yellow truckers cap was awful .
8:01 A Marijuana shirt at a Kids elementary GREAT !
Graduated in 84'
I saw this movie as a kid, but don't remember much. Came back to see Robert Trujillo of Metallica performance
Who’s is watching this in 2k21
se fosse em português séria melhor mais gostei porque sou fã desse sereado
Imagine competing with Corvette Summer in 1980
So one of the kid in this movie grows up to be the bassist for Metallica?
1:07:28
The voice of reason.