Arnold Schwarzenegger Saves Boy From Abusive Dad | Kindergarten Cop (1990) | Family Flicks
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- Mr. Kimble (Arnold Schwarzenegger) stands up to an abusive father, delivering justice in his own unconventional way.
Kindergarten Cop (1990): Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as an undercover cop posing as a kindergarten teacher in order to catch a dangerous criminal. Once he wrangles his young charges, as well as the affections of a beautiful teacher (Penelope Ann Miller), he prepares for a final showdown with his intended prey in this "Totally enjoyable" (Ralph Novak, People Magazine) action-comedy from director Ivan Reitman.
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This was the peak of Arnold...same year he did Total Recall, and few months later T2 , what a blessed era we had ...
Not forgetting twins Malaik I think that was one of his best films bro
Yep, T2, was the summer of 91.
His peak was earlier, before he started being a cartoon in every movie.
DUN DUN DUN DUN DUNNN
Now he is a globalist scumbag. oh well
This scene always brings me happiness and a tear in my eyes. A good hearted teacher, protecting the abused child.
it saddens me greatly that those teachers don't exist anymore. may god forgive us for standing by and doing nothing.
❤
And a real principal who knows when real justice was done and doesn’t live and die by the rules
@@ScottPittman-jc7phdf has it right.
I worked in a school for years, standardized expectations and such have scared every educator into a corner, combine that with the inability to be honest about shitty parenting with parents and you have a generation of kids with depression and social anxiety on top of underfunded schools. There is a certain political party that wants to even abolish public education itself so only rich kids can get an education, and they've been doing a masterful job of lying to the public, blaming staff while quietly gutting funding and giving the savings to their friends through military contracting and other means.
We cannot stand by and do nothing.
Me too. Always makes me tear up.
After ten years working for the sheriff’s office, I decided that I wanted to try to help kids before they got to jail. The other jailers started calling me kindergarten cop. Over the years, I have been told by parents that I made a positive impact on their kids’ lives. I’m still teaching after 18 years.
Good for you buddy, that must make you feel great.
I love this! Hope it's true!
🫡aye cap'n!
Thank you for making a difference x
God bless you
Linda Hunt doesn’t get enough credit for being a great actress.
She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1982. You're right though. She is a fantastic actress in everything I have seen her in.
She was awesome in Silverado.
Is it wrong with me to say that every time I see her next to Arnold, I think she’s gonna say something like “DARLING”, similar to Edna Mode?
Linda Hunt was also in God of War, as the voice of Gaia the Titan.
I was just thinking the same thing. Loved this movie when it came out. Amazing actress
The vicarious punch at the end from Mrs. Hunt always makes me smile.
Yeah, this scene cemented her as one of the best characters in the entire movie.
Same
Likewise 😸
Ditto!!
Such a sweetheart with latent vengeful tendencies! LOL! I liked it too!
Arnold really is a great actor. That subtle smile growing as he realizes she’s actually praising him instead of punishing him never gets old
I was impressed by that, too!
😊p@@Scipio488
interesting just how much acting classes can improve someone's acting, a lot of people take good actors for granted, like it's just a natural part of them, like a talent, but Arnold does have some genuine Acting gigs that show just how much he improved after working so hard for it
a shame it cant take his accent away tho ahha
@@ellieh.5419the accent is his trademark
@@ellieh.5419 He very much chose AGAINST ridding himself of his Austrian accent. It was kind of his “F U” to every Hollywood agency and producer who said he’d never make it because of the way he spoke.
He’s an immigrant who became a SEVEN. TIME. Mr. Olympia winner… BEFORE he became United States Governor. Does anyone seriously think a man with that much dedication couldn’t drop an accent he didn’t want? He had access to every dialect coach Hollywood had to offer and said, “Nah. I’m good.”
"I don't have to justify myself to you"
Umm actually you do, lady. He's a teacher and mandated reporter of any suspected child abuse.
Yeah it makes me sick how these mothers defend their abusive husbands
Too bad they ain't doing that today seeing how the woke teachers are indoctrinated children with a gate way to pe3d0feelia.
Not that I excuse this in anyway, but it was filmed in 1989. Wasn't as big or understood how important it is to report any child abuse at home as it is now
If you notice, she's glancing sideways over her shoulder as she says that. Her posturing is for her husband's ears so that he won't beat her up when they get home. Still not the right thing to do, but self-preservation instinct makes us do selfish things sometimes.
What year were you born? Assaulting children was NEVER ACCEPTED.@Banjofan64X
Given that Schwarzenegger has spoken before about growing up with a physically abusive father a number of things about his life and career hit differently. This is one of them.
Lol not too mention his dad was an actual nazi.
*Hit differently.
A real child abuser would not have swung at Arnold or anyone built like him. Abusers are cowards. Especially child abusers.
His dad was a Nazi too, IIRC. The dude had a rough time growing up in the post-WWII era, and who can blame him?
@@saberiandream316 Yeah, though probably not by choice. When you're in that area in that time period, you pretty much gotta be a Nazi if you wanna get anywhere in life. He's still a pretty terrible person though by all accounts
I love how the mother is defending her husband’s actions and pretending everything is fine upon yelling at Kimble, then when he spots the husband, he then completely ignores her and then marches over to deck him. Carries a kind of swagger that moment.
She was doing what typical battered housewives do
I had a mother like that. I lost so much respect and cut her off due to how much emotional damage was caused from defending her abusive husband (my first stepfather). I couldn't stand the idea of dating when it after that.
@@roguejester4986So what happened anyway, did they both get arrested?
@@gabeherndon2415 He likely did, my mother recently miscarried and lost her recent fiance who according to my brothers and dad was actually a good guy.
@@roguejester4986 im sorry you had to go through all that man, yeah life just isn't fair, there are those that wanna be parents, and those who don't wanna be parents, in all the wrong ways possible.
its funny how Linda Hunt is so tiny and yet she plays intimidating alpha females all the time
Like her characters in Silverado and NCIS LA.
She's like a female Ben Kingsley then.
@@joliecidemore Peter Dinklage. Small body, matured face. Intimidating voice.
The true powerful woman!
Yeah, I love that about her acting. She brings so much gravitas her size is the last thing the audience notices.
0:52 "You hit the kid, I hit you!"
"You b*****d!" (Punch) Just what a bad parent needs.
That piece of filth does not deserve to be called a parent.
Lol
It's ok. You can say "bastard" on the Internet
@@Sunsaparilla not without your comment getting automatically deleted because it doesn't follow the TH-cam "guidelines"
@@Dee_Nice89 my comment isn't deleted and I didn't censor bastard
This is actually an outstanding film and performance by Arnold.
It was great
Pretty dark film really with the killing of the drug addict and the gun scene in the children’s changing room.
It's always been bizarre to me that a movie like Kindergarten Cop, with a premise that sounds like a bad b-movie or a joke in a comedy sketch, is actually a good movie with a great performance by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
My mom love the movie.
The punch to the dads gut was rewarding but it was the Linda hunts part at the end that always makes me chuckle lol
She's like "Man I wish could do that." 😂
@@DaBuffNerd You KNOW she's thought about it :) Probably wanted to do it for years herself.
One of the most rewarding, 'feel good' scenes in cinema history !!! 😂
Yes. At some point in our lives, we all have that "Ahnald" moment.
too bad "Ah-nold" turned out to be an oppressor. Don't forget, he told us all "Eff your freedom!"
@@rodneywk1 I don't remember that. I do remember that as Republican governor of CA, he was putty in the hands of the democrats.
and that punch of her hahaha
Plot Twist: It was probably the mom abusing the child. She probably got turned on to see her husband get beat up by another man.
Linda Hunt was a very experienced actress. She NAILED this.
0:43 I love this part where Arnold goes into beast mode as soon as he lays eyes on the husband. Pure determination to set things right.
(Cue Terminator theme)
@@DrownedInExile
"BOOM-BOOM BOOM BOOM-BOOM"
Love her reaction after he says “it felt great”
“Yeeeaaahh”
I bet she wanted to hit that man for over a year but couldn't for both legal reasons and because she's a petite woman
This is an overlooked classic. I love this movie, and I loved Arnold's choice at the end.
When I was in highschool, 1979, Vietnamese Boat people arrive.
I was 15 and in high school....and tutored English to classmates and their parents after schooll. I KNEW my future was to be teaching overseas.
Fast forward to 1994...I'm in a secure DOJ job, US Immigration in San Francisco Airport.
I went to Taiwan on vacation...and on the last day, found a school that needed a teacher.
On the plane back to the USA, I wrote my letter of resignation.
30 days after that...I landed in Taiwan..300kg of clothes, National Geographic mags and cassettes of music..and $800 to start my new life.
24 years in Taiwan, and retired in 2017.
It was a big risk, but truly worth it
@@leeshackelford7517 nice story, hope its true and wishing happy and healthy retirement
@@leeshackelford7517 I left after three months of trying to teach kids there. You had a better go of it than me. 🤣
You hit the kid I hit you is a great line
That was a great line
0:19 Arnold face: T-800 activated
HaaA 😂
Yep… you called it right🤠👍🏽
I can even hear the music, 'tadah tah tadah"
*Heartbeat melody activated*
@@epimolophantha ha you wrote the Music from the t movies in words , and it Sounds like that 100 procent , funny shit
A great fun fact, it was Arnold’s idea to include the abuse subplot. He thought it gave the film more depth & he was completely right. He did this movie because he wanted to play a more serious role. Yes there is very goofy stuff in this but the abuse & Arnold’s character makes the film more than just a silly comedy. And I honestly think it’s one of Arnold’s best acting roles.
My wife worked at Brentwood stationers and waited on her several times. Said she was just the sweetest person.
Who did she wait on? Who was the sweetest person?
@@FallouFitness_NattyEdition The lady who played the principal. Can’t remember her name. She also played in one of the 63 NCIS shows.
@@MrEwciii2001- Her name is Linda Hunt. She was in a great indie film called 'Twenty Five Bucks' which also had Christopher Lloyd and Steve Buscemi in it. Well worth a watch.
@@c.g.bspendersashtray3037my wife waited on lots of stars. Other nice ones were Julie Newmar and Angela Lansbury.
Linda Hunt ..
You can also see her with Kevin Costner in ( Dragonfly ) ..
I love how intimidated Arnold's character is of that little woman, lol. It's really wholesome. He recognizes despite their size difference that she is the one in the position of power, so he respects the hierarchy.
That's Linda Hunt for you
That's hilarious. A big guy like Arnold Schwarzenegger and is intimidated by a little lady.
@@Coincollector81 Other than the little ladies who were adults when I was a boy (born 20s-50s), I don't understand why, for example, a 6 foot 4 man would marry a little lady.
Because they love each other.
@@pauljordan4452Grip
I love Linda Hunt.
Everything I've ever seen her in, she is so much fun to watch.
Me too. She was great in Silverado, also.
She stole that scene.
"I am the Shadout Mapes. The housekeeper"
She is also the voice of Gaia in God of War 2-3
@ducklingduck6027 not in 3, she stays on as the "Narrator" though. Susan Blakeslee who voices Maleficent in various Disney Media voices Gaia instead.
My sister was beaten up by her ex-boyfriend. My other sister who was about 5' tall and 100 lbs wanted to beat him up. I took her with me when I dealt with Frank. On the way home she said: "I wish I had your strength and speed just for a week. Man, do I have a list I would go through." The Principal at the end reminds me of my sister. Great scene.
@@marquettegloves9907 Frank is that you? You get out of Canon City and not reach out? I bet you miss being someone's wife huh? I bet you were the Prom Queen? Nice to see that you learned to read and write. Good for you. Be all that you can be.
@@marquettegloves9907did writing this make you feel tough?
@@blklbluvr Does asking him that make you feel morally superior ?
@@blklbluvr it's called comedy genius. Thanks for spoiling it...
@@scudger99 clearly that's what it's about it. Jeez I can't even make a joke without this genius whining about it.
Not sure if its the cinematography or Linda Hunt's acting (or a combo of the two), but I really love the scene with her and Schwarzenegger talking. She give off this commanding, almost intimidating presence over him. Really good scene.
What was that guy thinking, hitting Arnold? This could have ended him them powerwashing his remains off Franklin Ave.
Reminds me of the time the guy dropped kick Arnie and Arnie barely noticed.
Don't mess with a T-800.
Conan the Destroyer
Obviously, the father had anger management issues .. amygdala hijack
It was in the script.
I love her punch after he leaves her office!😂
I love the Principal in the end. She gets forged documents, and gives Him a permanent job. She was a great character and Hunt played Her magnificently
I think after that scene she realized he is for the children and will protect and watch out for them.
Fun fact, the script dictated Arnold to simply report the father to the authorities. However, Arnold improvised and beat the shit out some guy just trying to pick up his kid.
lol
That punch tho. DAMN! I find it so hard the father was almost breathing again so after 😂
😅😂😅
Probably the best acting job Arnold ever did.
they´re so mean..... (hope i got the right words... i watched it in german)
In my opinion, Maggie was his best acting work.
Eh nothing can beat terminatior
He's actually gone on record that Kindergarten Cop is his favourite film of his entire career.
@@BrainMeltGamingYou know it!!! The man knows how to get RAW!!!
Wish I had found someone like him in my time.
Arnold: You hit the kid, i hit you...
Also Arnold: 🤜🤜🤜
We need more Mr Kimble's around
That hit was sold so well, the man playing the father looked like his soul got removed in one blow.
Mrs Hunt was very observational. She knew the kid was abused. When she asked how it felt you realise shes always wanted to do it and took great pleaseure seeing it
On the other hand... she knew it, but didn't do much against it.🤔
@@mikelee4929 it's difficult being the heat teacher. You can't step into every child's family problems. You'd lose your job in a week. He did it as a cop and momentarily not caring if he lost his job. But I get where you're coming from
Fantastic movie. “IT’S NOT A TUMOR”!😂😂😂
😂😂
I don’t appreciate any kind of violence but when it comes to a child abusing this man deserved a lesson!!❤❤😢
Linda Hunt is a national treasure.
Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress in The Year of Living Dangerously 👍🏻
Yeah. She was also great in Silverado
We need more of her character in these schools today along with Mr Kimble
sorry, not a national treasure
And after this, he went to the gun store and asked for a "Phased Plasma Rifle in the 40 watt range."
He got surprised when she said, he was a good teacher.
Arnold swartzennegger a great actor loved kindergarten cop and all of his films the greatest movie tough guy of all time
Who’s Arnold???
T-800: Target Acquired
Still love that movie! Having worked with abused kids, yes, many of us would have loved some exactly as the Kindergarten Cop did.
Why can't we have people like Arnold? Someone who actually cares about the will being of kids
Lots of people actually care about the _WILL_ being of kids.
@@slopeeyedgook67 I know there's still plenty of people that cares about kids but in most schools I've seen kids and teenagers get so much disrespect when they did nothing wrong mainly the case where I'm at, Though I know there's still a good amount of people that care about kids
i dont know why...but the principal reminds me of Edna from the Incredibles!
From wikipedia
".....although there continues to be constant speculation as to which celebrities inspired Edna, particularly Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, Iris Apfel and actress Linda Hunt."
So, Linda Hunt for the win.
It is.
"No capes!"
@@cindydott452 Arnold is not wearing a cape 😅
@@arthurkazuya8750 😎
When I was young, I didn't have an opinion about bullying or anything like that. But as I grew older, I'm becoming sensitive toward bullying. I hate bullies!
I hate them as well. And this is from someone who was only bullied twice in school (and once was for getting in between a bully and his victim!).
I'm not a violent man, but seeing bullies in action really gets my blood boiling. I truly shudder to think what would happen if I came across such a situation these days.
bullies kept people in order, theres different kinds of bullies, those that are straight up messed up and then you had those that bullied nerds for being weird but also bullied other bullies, these days bullies are pretty much non existent, this results in most in the school to be very socially awkward people now, rise of incelism.
@overcastskyline1747 kept people in order? Lol way to justify abuse and trauma. Bullies should never be praised for the pain they inflict on others.
@@billienews bullies were everywhere back then, less socially awkward people, nowadays every guy is subscribed to crunchyroll and wont even approach a chick
@@overcastskyline1747 Rise of Incelism? Bullies keeping order? Wow your parents really failed with you.
1:31 Henrietta was investigating people long before ncis!
The only person who could play Edna from incredibles, and she’d kill it.
0:53 The dad not even trying to de-escalate the situation and tries to fight back proves he hit that kid.
The mother was the best proof that something bad was going on. She was a total wreck and lied badly. Her husband certainly treated her badly too.
For every kid out there that had a physically abusive father, this scene somehow hits hard. Not so much because of the abusive father getting his comeuppance. But seeing a traditional hero in Schwarzenegger standing up for the helpless and self-blaming kid. Coming from a similar situation, scenes like this reminded me that good and responsible men exist, even if it is only a movie. It sounds sad, but I never knew any good guys in real life back then. I was raised by movie heroes, and I wished every heroic leading man was my father 😅
Wow. Well said.
Finally a relatable principal who actually sees a problem
Sadly....in real life today he'd be sued and fired from the force.
2:30 The way she delivers this line is absolute perfection
I love her❤😂😂
So many of Arnold's films are my favourites. All I watched as a kid growing up.
This was during his Nothing But Net era.
Dude legit took a swing at Peak Arnold, points for balls at least.
Jeez this hits different once you have kids
BIG time.
One of best movies ever
I didn’t know that the movie “kindergarten cop” was going to be a good movie and I guess this movie has relatable vibes to parents out there who are experiencing abuse and the child or a group of children need to have somebody who can trust and to know what’s going on in their own lives. Man I wish movies these days would be like this and it’s not the same anymore. And that man that is hitting the dad, he looks like Arnold and idk who Arnold is so I didn’t know he’s going to hit him hard.
Arnold is all about protecting the children's rights. Also gave a couple rights to the father for good measure.
Fun Fact: The actress who plays the principal in this movie, also voiced Gaia in the God of War video game series!
I was today years old… thanks!
Amazing scene from a great movie. Watching it back now makes me appreciate it all that much more.
Also, can we take a moment to appreciate the kid with the amazing mullet at 1:14
1:17 she's trying so hard not to smile right then XD
1:05
These days the father would sue Arnie and probably WIN LIKE $450,000
Love those longer scenes with simple conversations, no cuts.
Remember the Mike Ehrmantraut conversation to Walter about Mike's experience as a cop and the night he threatened the abuser and afterwards that abuser ended up committing a much worse crime. Honestly, this scene hits a little differently with that context. Remember at the end of dead poet society, Mr Keating said "Don't say anything it'll only make it worse"
Honestly I don't know how to properly deal with this kind of domestic abuse.
I suddenly occurred to me: What if the MOM was the abuser? Oops...
Arnold is brilliant hes a legend
Guess a lotta people still ask what happened after this incident.
Normally, if anyone presses charges against an Abusive Parent, they’re not only Arrested, they most likely Lose Their Job, and are sent to Jail for 5 Years & fined $5K. In addition, the child is granted Immunity, and the Parent is then placed under strict probation until the child turns 18. Of course, that doesn’t also mean the Parent would probably have to sign Divorce Papers, and end up living in Poverty, because the Parent is unable to get a proper job, knowing that he has a past Felonious History of Domestic Violence, Abuse, & Neglect on his Permanent Record. Of course, the Mother would equally lose custody of her child, and be forced to pay for compensation, along with the supposedly now ex husband.
So yeah, that’s what I imagined happened next after that B*****d Father got beat up by a Kindergarten Cop. Heck, I don’t see how he would even win in a lawsuit against the Teacher, since he’d become a Laughing Stock for getting beat by a Teacher. The Sick Father lives off the streets, while the Weak Mother would be ridiculed by every parent within the kid’s Kindergarten class, and become a recluse in her own home, alone. Most likely, the kid would live with his grandparents, and have a safer & healthier lifestyle, thanks to his Teacher.
Aha....
and i guess we're also forgetting is the teacher is a uncover cop.
And that poor excuse of a father won't survive one day in prison. I believe it's because most inmates, not all of them, won't tolerate those who hurt or kill women and children
Boys need to be saved from abusive mothers.
My favorite scene in this whole movie - and I love this movie.
Arnold is legit one of the greatest actors to ever grace our eyes. That man has always been good in Parental Roles.
It’s not a TUUUUMA. It’s my fist.
То время,когда Америка ещё снимала нормальные фильмы...
Я тоже скучаю по нормальным дням. Не позволяйте Западу заставить вас чувствовать себя плохо из-за того, что вы придерживаетесь своих ценностей!
I love that scene, "Tell me how did it feel to hit that SOB". LOL
As a principal and maybe even a teacher before that she must've seen countless kids in those exact conditions over and over again and not been able to do shit about. Seeing someone like Kimble finally do what she must've wanted to do for years now has to have felt cathartic to her as well.
Also, it would've been awesome if the writters/director had snuck in a Terminator reference and maybe had Arnie say "You hit the kid, I'll be back" lmao
Anyone notice when Kimble was hammering the abusive father, the mother stood across the street and did nothing?
Typically a spouse would quickly jump to their partner's defense if they were attacked; unless she too was abused and was getting some satisfaction from witnessing that.
Sadly it is more likely they would attack the person fighting the abuser.
@keysersoze3427
That's an unpleasant fact
@jafarlute6394 It is, but in their logic I am attacking their partner and they will be punished if they do not defend them.
They usually attack the person attacking the abuser. These relationships are usually that toxic. It also ends up being the mother abuses the kids as well.
ORRRR and hear me out....
She was the one that was abusing the kid
Love the film and especially Linda Hunt in it
Hettys undercover work was great 🙂
😈 Horrible mum and dad, Poor boy 😭😭😭
What does want? Arnold punching an abusive parent.
No kid deserves to be hit and pushed around he has feelings and emotions and there moments like anyone else right glad to see him getting the help he finally deserve way to go appreciate you guys thanks great job people you should be proud !!! Joe
Kindergarten Cop Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed, Linda Hunt, mesmerizing
The Principal reminds me of that small lady Edna from The Incredibles, who creates all their superhero suits 😂😂
this movie is a brilliant gem. i love it.
Fun fact: Arnold was abused by his father growing up, so this was scene was probably REALLY cathartic for him
The best scene in the movie.
We love you Arnold..Love from Istanbul / Turkey...
What a marvelous couple of performances are contained here!!!
Classic
They don't make movies like this anymore!
Back when the world used to make sense.
Yeah and it sucks these days like we wish we’ll go back to films like this
I love that look on Arnold’s face when he sees the guy. He goes into pitbull mode. It was almost too real 😂 love this movie so much.
He turned into the terminator at that moment lol
I love the line someone finally noticed, when the Principal said you have no teaching experience do you?
Thats the sad joke we have nowadays. Theyre hiring teachers that dislike and have no tolerance or patience with kids.
And that's why he was governator, he protects his people 😂
sure like when he got the maid pregnant then threw the maid to the curb and had nothing to do with the baby then kid then teen until like when the illegitamite kid graduatedhigh school/ or was it college or.... then he abondned the kid again.... he was a flat out liar to his wife and kids and never told them.... once they found out the wife divorced himand her along with the kids woould have nothing to do with arnold for years and years... maybe they eventually made up though.... etcccc
by the way too arnold is weak on illegal immigration thus he did not fully protect his people in ca.... arnold is now a lot worse than he was back then and for a long while now has been pathetically weak on ILLEGAL immigration....
and
T R U M P 2 0 2 4
First mistake: hitting his own child
Second mistake: he tried to hit Arnold
My favorite scene in this movie.
I love Linda Hunt in this role! This was back when Hollywood made movies, not remakes of the same movie and not formulaic box off ice tripe. Good, honest, funny movies that didn't preach a message or have to fill a bunch of checkboxes.
I love how the mother is just assumed to be blameless and pure.
This was really underrated movie for Arnold, he was fantastic in this role
Miss Hunt is one hell of a great actress!!!! 😍 😍
Great movie! Best scene! Linda Hunt is amazing!! The authority she held over him with her being 4' 9" and him being, well Arnold! Just too perfect! He showed geniune fear and respect for her authority. What a genuine scene.
During Covid there was a reunion of the kids from the movie and Arnold crashed it by surprise. It was really fun to watch. They are seemed to have genuinly good memories from making the movie.
I always wondered how tough abusive parents would be with another adult. 😂
Their not. They can’t stand it if a grown man or woman stands up to them. All a child or woman abuser is is just a Coward