Kindergarten Cop: Kimble confronts an abusive father HD CLIP

What’s happening in this Kindergarten Cop movie clip? Kimble (Arnold Schwarzenegger from Terminator and Junior) discovers marks on a kid’s back, and the young boy says he fell in the stairs. Kimble gets out and confronts the mother, who also tells him that the boy fell in the stairs. Kimble, suspecting child abuse, rushes to confront the father, assaults him and threatens him, ordering him not to hurt the child again. Later, in Miss Schlowski’s (Linda Hunt) office, he apologizes. She reveals to him that she knows he never had any teaching experience. However, she congratulates him about the work he has done and asks him if it felt good to punch the father of the boy. Rent or buy Kindergarten Cop here: What’s the movie Kindergarten Cop about? After apprehending drug dealer Cullen Crisp (Richard Tyson), Detective John Kimble (Arnold Schwarzenegger from Terminator and Junior) and his new partner Phoebe O’Hara (Pamela Reed from Bean) are sent on a mission to Astoria, Oregon. They must find Cullen’s ex-wife Rachel (Penelope Ann Miller from Carlito’s Way) and their child, so that she can testify against her former husband. While Phoebe has to go undercover at the elementary school, she falls ill and Kimble fills in at a moment’s notice to manage the kindergarten class. The inspector’s nightmare is just beginning... Credits: © 1990 Universal Pictures Like this video if you want to see more episodes and tell us what you thought in the comments below. Don’t forget to turn on notifications to catch our next videos! Keep up with us on Facebook! Binge Society | Binge Society - Action | Binge Society - Comedy | Binge Society brings you the best of your favorite movies and TV shows! Here you will find iconic scenes, moments, and lines from all the films, characters, celebrities and actors you love. As movie fans, we give you content we know you will enjoy! #kidergartencop #film #movieclip #action #comedy #arnoldschwarzenegger #schwarzenegger #children #childabuse #confrontation
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