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Director
  
Gary Nelson

Music director
  
John Cameron

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

4.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Screenplay
  
Sam Bobrick

Language
  
English

Jimmy the Kid movie poster

Writer
  
Sam Bobrick
,
Donald E. Westlake

Release date
  
November 12, 1982

Cast
  
Gary Coleman
(Jimmy),
Don Adams
(Harry Walker),
Paul Le Mat
(John Dortmunder),
Ruth Gordon
(Bernice),
Cleavon Little
(Herb),
Fay Hauser
(Nina)

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Tagline
  
Would you believe . . . the comedy crime caper of the year?

Jimmy the Kid is a 1982 American comedy film starring Gary Coleman and Paul Le Mat. It was directed by Gary Nelson, produced by Ronald Jacobs, and released on November 12, 1982 by New World Pictures. Following 1981's On the Right Track, it was second theatrical film release starring Coleman.

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Cast

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  • Gary Coleman as Jimmy
  • Paul Le Mat as John Dortmunder
  • Ruth Gordon as Bernice
  • Dee Wallace as May
  • Cleavon Little as Herb
  • Don Adams as Harry Walker
  • Pat Morita as Maurice
  • Fay Hauser as Nina
  • Avery Schreiber as Dr. Stevens
  • Walter Olkewicz as Kelp
  • Production

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    The film was based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Donald E. Westlake. It was the third book of Westlake's Dortmunder series. One of the shooting locations was Bob Hope's Malibu Canyon plantation.

    Reception

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    Jimmy the Kid grossed $5 million at the box office.

    Critical response

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    Overall, critical reception of the family-friendly comedy was on the negative side. Critic Gene Siskel, who called himself "one of few Americans who publicly declared his affection for On the Right Track" concluded that the follow-up was "definitely on the wrong track." Stephen Hunter of The Baltimore Sun wrote in his review: "Jimmy the Kid proves a longstanding cinema law: Any movie calling itself a "comedy crime caper" is likely to be a misdemeanor against good taste."

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    Carter Colwell of The Daytona Beach News-Journal wrote in his review: "ONCE UPON a time, Donald E. Westlake wrote a bunch of funny mystery stories. And then one day, he wrote one that was not very funny, but it was still pretty funny. In it, a bunch of klutzy burglars decide to conduct a kidnapping, following a plan laid out in a book one of them has read. And then Donald E. Westlake sold his pretty funny kidnapping story to Hollywood. And they made a movie out of it. It was called Jimmy the Kid. It was not very funny. And it was not pretty funny either."

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    The Philadelphia Inquirer Staff of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote in their review: "Jimmy the Kid combines elements of Coco the Clown, Carnac the Magnificent, and the Pink Panther into Movie the Bad. Someone wisely kept this weak Gary Coleman comedy about an overly mature rich kid in the can since 1981." Critic Roger Ebert also found little to like in the film, but admitted that kids may well enjoy it.

    Release

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    Jimmy the Kid was released in theatres on November 12, 1982. In the Lawrence Journal-World, a national newspaper advertisement used in November 1982 to advertise release of film. Jimmy the Kid was released on VHS.


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    References

    Jimmy the Kid Wikipedia
    Jimmy the Kid IMDb Jimmy the Kid themoviedb.org


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