Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGang of bumbling crooks kidnap a bratty little kid, find out they got more than they bargained for.Gang of bumbling crooks kidnap a bratty little kid, find out they got more than they bargained for.Gang of bumbling crooks kidnap a bratty little kid, find out they got more than they bargained for.
Sarina C. Grant
- Pearl
- (as Sarina Grant)
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- GaffesIn one scene, the limousine's front bumper is knocked off, in subsequent scenes, however, the bumper reappears and disappears.
- Versions alternativesIn the theatrical version, the operator that interrupts John and Kelp's phone call to Jimmy's parents has a flat, monotone voice. In the TV version, she has a happy, jovial voice and dubbed over the original operator's voice.
- ConnexionsFeatures Le Miracle sur la 34ème rue (1947)
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Let's be honest. This movie is ridiculous. Everything about it is preposterous. But nonetheless it's a lot of fun.
The plot is fairly simply. A group of bumbling petty thieves decide to try for a bigger score - kidnapping! So they scope out Jimmy Lovejoy, the overly-mature son of a father and wife singing duo. Did I mention that his parents sing country music? What??? In spite of being kidnapped Jimmy grows close to his kidnappers. And they like him too. He eventually ends up helping them, while at the same time trying to steer them down a different career path.
Throw in Pat Morita as the blind chauffeur, Avery Schreiber as a crazy psychiatrist and Ruth Gordon's line about "wet panties" and you have a fairly memorable forgotten film.
Silly as it may be, I found it much more entertaining than it probably should have been. We can chalk that up to a pretty stellar cast. Why none of Gary Coleman's movies are on DVD I'll never know. If this ever comes out, I'll line up to buy it. Until then, I'll stick with the DVD-r I copied from my old pre-recorded VHS tape.
Watch it! You won't be disappointed!
The plot is fairly simply. A group of bumbling petty thieves decide to try for a bigger score - kidnapping! So they scope out Jimmy Lovejoy, the overly-mature son of a father and wife singing duo. Did I mention that his parents sing country music? What??? In spite of being kidnapped Jimmy grows close to his kidnappers. And they like him too. He eventually ends up helping them, while at the same time trying to steer them down a different career path.
Throw in Pat Morita as the blind chauffeur, Avery Schreiber as a crazy psychiatrist and Ruth Gordon's line about "wet panties" and you have a fairly memorable forgotten film.
Silly as it may be, I found it much more entertaining than it probably should have been. We can chalk that up to a pretty stellar cast. Why none of Gary Coleman's movies are on DVD I'll never know. If this ever comes out, I'll line up to buy it. Until then, I'll stick with the DVD-r I copied from my old pre-recorded VHS tape.
Watch it! You won't be disappointed!
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By what name was Jimmy the Kid (1982) officially released in Canada in English?
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