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After witnessing a murder, a young boy named Devon refuses to testify unless he is given the chance to be a policeman.After witnessing a murder, a young boy named Devon refuses to testify unless he is given the chance to be a policeman.After witnessing a murder, a young boy named Devon refuses to testify unless he is given the chance to be a policeman.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations
Sean O'Neal
- McNally
- (as Sean Evan O'Neal)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis film was originally proposed as a sequel to Cảnh Sát Giữ Trẻ (1990)
- GoofsThe police hear Devon's information even after the phone line is yanked out in the warehouse.
- Quotes
Mrs. Boyle: Your grandmother should be reported to Social Services!
Devon: And you should be reported to the Orkin Man!
- Crazy creditsThough it's tacked on before the credits instead of after, there's an extra scene in which a sickly Chu is still seen laying on the hood of the bad guys' getaway boat still running in the ocean.
- Alternate versionsUK versions are censored to obtain a PG rating, removing a headbutt and the line "... cut off his testicles."
- SoundtracksNothin' My Love Can't Fix
Written by Joey Lawrence, Alexandra Forbes and Eric Beall
Performed by Joey Lawrence
Courtesy of Impact Records
Featured review
This was fun
Third-grader Devon wants to be a cop (though he has an idealized notion of what being a cop means from watching TV), and he pretends he already is when he is at school. This gets him in trouble with the principal.
Devon must also deal with bullies. He's not that tough when the kids are bigger.
Devon lives with his grandmother Rachel, a nurse who does the best she can to raise him. One day Devon goes off by himself when he is not supposed to, and he witnesses a murder (we don't; it's implied).
Reckless and curmudgeonly detective Nick McKenna is always getting in trouble, and when Devon wants to ride along with him, Nick has to let him. It's not like Nick's job is that secure. Nick has an attitude and seems to hate kids, and Devon is making his life miserable. Things get even worse when the crooks who committed the murder find out there was a witness and how to find him. Nick ends up with a roommate! But maybe Devon can Nick's attitude.
This is pretty close to being a family-friendly film (acceptable for older kids, maybe), and it's quite funny. There are a couple of fun chase scenes. One scene is surely the fantasy of every kid who was ever in trouble with the principal. And the bullies get theirs too. Plus the crooks aren't all that bright or dangerous, and kids will love a scene reminiscent of "Snow Day" and the original "Home Alone".
Burt Reynolds gives a good performance, although not one that compares with anything considered Oscar-worthy. Norman Golden is probably as close as any kid will ever be to becoming the next Gary Coleman (there was only one). And Ruby Dee has nothing to be ashamed of here: her character is strong and has values. And she's funny. No, it's not the sort of quality production she is normally associated with. But she adds to this movie.
It was fun. That's the important thing.
Devon must also deal with bullies. He's not that tough when the kids are bigger.
Devon lives with his grandmother Rachel, a nurse who does the best she can to raise him. One day Devon goes off by himself when he is not supposed to, and he witnesses a murder (we don't; it's implied).
Reckless and curmudgeonly detective Nick McKenna is always getting in trouble, and when Devon wants to ride along with him, Nick has to let him. It's not like Nick's job is that secure. Nick has an attitude and seems to hate kids, and Devon is making his life miserable. Things get even worse when the crooks who committed the murder find out there was a witness and how to find him. Nick ends up with a roommate! But maybe Devon can Nick's attitude.
This is pretty close to being a family-friendly film (acceptable for older kids, maybe), and it's quite funny. There are a couple of fun chase scenes. One scene is surely the fantasy of every kid who was ever in trouble with the principal. And the bullies get theirs too. Plus the crooks aren't all that bright or dangerous, and kids will love a scene reminiscent of "Snow Day" and the original "Home Alone".
Burt Reynolds gives a good performance, although not one that compares with anything considered Oscar-worthy. Norman Golden is probably as close as any kid will ever be to becoming the next Gary Coleman (there was only one). And Ruby Dee has nothing to be ashamed of here: her character is strong and has values. And she's funny. No, it's not the sort of quality production she is normally associated with. But she adds to this movie.
It was fun. That's the important thing.
- vchimpanzee
- Mar 12, 2008
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Box office
- Budget
- $14,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $31,889,691
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,027,285
- Apr 4, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $40,689,691
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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