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Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$26 millionBox office$202 millionKindergarten Cop is a 1990 directed by and distributed. Stars as John Kimble, a tough police detective working undercover as a kindergarten teacher to apprehend drug dealer before he can get to his ex-wife and son.While undercover, Kimble discovers his passion for teaching and considers changing his profession to become an educator.

Plays his partner, Phoebe O'Hara, and plays Joyce, the teacher who becomes his love interest. The original music score was composed. The film was released in the United States on December 21, 1990. Contents.Plot After years of pursuing infamous drug dealer Cullen Crisp, Detective John Kimble arrests him for murder; a witness saw him murder an informant after getting information regarding the whereabouts of his ex-wife, Rachel Myatt Crisp, who allegedly stole millions of dollars from him before fleeing with his son, Cullen Jr.

Partnered with former teacher-turned-detective Phoebe O'Hara, Kimble goes undercover in to find Rachel and offer her immunity in exchange for testifying against Crisp in court. To this end, O'Hara must act as a substitute teacher in Cullen Jr's class at Astoria Elementary School. O'Hara gets a terrible case of, falling ill at the last moment, so Kimble takes her place. The suspicious school principal, Miss Schlowski, is convinced he will not last long before quitting.

Though initially overwhelmed, he adapts to his new status quickly, despite not having any formal teaching experience. With the use of his pet as a class mascot, positive reinforcement, his police training as a model for structure in class and his experience as a father, he becomes a much admired and cherished figure to the students.Kimble begins to enjoy his undercover role.

At one point, he deals with a case of by assaulting and threatening the father of the abused child, winning Miss Schlowski's favor. In observation of his teaching style, she assures him that even though she does not agree with his methods, she can see that he is a good teacher. Kimble also becomes fond of fellow teacher Joyce Palmieri, whose son Dominic is one of his students. She is estranged from her husband and will not speak of him, telling Dominic that he lives in. Conversing with the gradually more trusting Joyce, Kimble deduces that she is Rachel and that Dominic is Cullen Jr.

Back in California, the case holding Crisp in jail is closed after the witness dies from using tainted cocaine provided by Crisp's mother, Eleanor. He is subsequently released from prison, and quickly travels to Astoria with Eleanor to search for Cullen Jr.When Kimble learns Crisp has been released, he confronts Rachel about her identity, saying he can protect her if she cooperates.

Outraged that he misled her, she tells him that Crisp lied about her stealing the money to convince drug dealers to help him find her; the real reason was to find Cullen Jr, as he was angry that Rachel disappeared with him (even though she had every reason to do this, given her ex-husband's infamy, and the bad example of a father he would be as a result). Crisp starts a fire in the library as a distraction to kidnap Cullen Jr, but uses him as a hostage when Kimble arrives. Kimble's ferret, who was hiding in Cullen Jr's shirt, bites Crisp in the neck, allowing Cullen Jr to escape; Crisp shoots Kimble in the leg before Kimble fatally shoots Crisp. Outside, Eleanor injures O'Hara with her car before going inside and discovering Crisp dead; she wounds Kimble in the shoulder, but O'Hara appears and vengefully knocks her unconscious with a baseball bat. Eleanor is then arrested and the unconscious Kimble is hospitalized with O'Hara, with both of them making a full recovery.

O'Hara returns to the police force in Los Angeles, while Kimble decides to retire, staying in Astoria to become a kindergarten teacher at the school full-time. Rachel joins him and the two share a kiss while everyone cheers.Cast.

ReleasedAugust 31, 1993Varese SarabandeTrack listing No.TitleLength1.' Astoria School Theme'1:062.' Children's Montage'3:213.'

Love Theme (Joyce)'2:304.' Stalking Crisp'3:405.' Dominic's Theme/A Rough Day'1:546.' The Line Up/Fireside Chat'2:577.' Rain Ride'1:558.' The Kindergarten Cop'1:279.'

Poor Cindy/Gettysburg Address'2:0610.' A Dinner Invitation'0:4711.' Love Theme Reprise'1:2512.' A Magic Place'2:5413.' Kimble Reveals the Truth'1:4514.'

The Tower/Everything Is OK'2:2915.' Fire at the School'5:3816.' Closing'2:14Total length:34:48Sequel In June 2015, announced that Universal Studios' 1440 division was developing a sequel, with as director and as scriptwriter. The protagonist has an Indian sidekick named Sanjit, and they are searching for a flash drive stolen from the. The antagonists are now.Showbiz 411 suggested a television series was also under consideration. Was seen shooting scenes for the film.

The sequel, was released direct to DVD in May 2016. Legacy For the video game, parts of Astoria Elementary School from the film were used as reference for the location Midwich Elementary School.

Several of Schwarzenegger's memorable lines from the film were used in sound boards for that became popular in the early 2000s. See also. 25 January 1991.

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A blend of turn-based ground combat and strategic command, Xenonauts puts you in charge of defending the world from alien invasion! Kickstarter Share this project. Xenonauts 2 kickstarter release. W e are rapidly approaching the point where Xenonauts-2 is complete enough to put on sale – and the first step towards this will be our Kickstarter, planned for the next few weeks! This update will explain what our Kickstarter / Early Access plans are, and also give you some information on what we’ve been working on in the background over the past couple of months. Goldhawk Interactive is raising funds for XENONAUTS 2: Strategic Planetary Defence Simulator on Kickstarter! The acclaimed Xenonauts franchise continues with another deep & complex turn-based strategy game inspired by the classic X-Com titles! Xenonauts-2 is not a chronological sequel to the first Xenonauts but rather an updated portrayal of similar events. The game is in development on Windows PC and is expected to launch on Steam & GOG in late 2018; we will hopefully natively support Linux and Mac on release but cannot yet offer a firm promise of this. Xenonauts 2 Kickstarter fully funded four times over, and it’ll be coming out this year. Xenonauts 2 has been in the works for quite a while now, but developers Goldhawk Interactive decided to launch a Kickstarter campaign last month to raise funds for the finishing touches on the sequel to their spin on the classic X-Com titles of the ‘90s.

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