First Kid
First Kid (1996)

First Kid

5/5
(10 votos)
5.3IMDb

Detalles

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Errores

There is no game cartridge in the Sega Genesis console that the "First Kid" is playing in his room while talking to Sam.

When the First Kid punches Rob in the nose, it starts to bleed.

However, there is no trace of blood on Simms' suit even though Rob put his face on it while Simms was keeping him away from the First Kid.

When Luke gets beaten up at school, a cameraman can be seen behind Simms.

However, the cameraman is *supposed* to be seen.

He is not part of the film crew, but instead an actor playing a paparazzo recording the fight.

In the opening scene at Tyson's Corner mall, Simms' tie changes from a brightly, multi-colored tie to a brown tie when confronted by his supervisor at the Dunkin' Donuts stand (which Simms refers to as an "ugly, brown tie") and then back to the multi-colored tie when he is being promoted to guard the First Kid in Morton's office.

When Luke sneaks out to the mall to meet "mongoose12" his dog brandy is sitting on the bed which is made, then he calls her over and they sneak out through the passage.

When the secret service agents unlock the doors (which by the way one door would need to be latched in order for them to be locked at all, which they're not, the agents go into the room, and the bed is unmade like it had been slept in.

The house arrest bracelet is places on Luke's wrist.

Those are placed on the ankle.

During the Dunkin Doughnut scene, Simms and Dash both flash badges, however these were not the 5 pointed star Secret Service badges.

These appear to be normal Police badges.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
26 January 1997 USA USD 26,459,681
12 January 1997 USA USD 26,361,690
5 January 1997 USA USD 26,293,417
29 December 1996 USA USD 26,128,650
22 December 1996 USA USD 25,975,646
15 December 1996 USA USD 25,875,088
8 December 1996 USA USD 25,687,795
1 December 1996 USA USD 25,411,438
17 November 1996 USA USD 24,916,157
10 November 1996 USA USD 24,863,812
3 November 1996 USA USD 24,808,579
27 October 1996 USA USD 24,702,552
20 October 1996 USA USD 24,534,229
13 October 1996 USA USD 24,156,244
6 October 1996 USA USD 23,599,640
29 September 1996 USA USD 22,486,285
22 September 1996 USA USD 20,193,336
15 September 1996 USA USD 17,437,678
8 September 1996 USA USD 13,692,944
1 September 1996 USA USD 8,434,651
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 September 1996 USA USD 8,434,651 1,878

Comentarios

They couldn't have been more predictable if they issued every viewer the script. "First Kid" was a by-the-numbers movie without the least bit of imaginationLuke Davenport (Brock Pierce) was the First Kid aka the POTUS's child.

It's one of these cool nineties movies. There were quite a lot of them, and First Kid was one of them.

My expectations for 'First Kid' were very low, in that regard it's actually marginally better than I thought it would be. Still, it's a film I most certainly wouldn't recommend.

I first came across this movie when I was ill and had to stay in bed. I happened to be on the Sky Disney Channel and this popped on, I hadn't seen it so I figured I would watch it.

In the 90s, Sinbad was doing pretty well for himself in the family comedy genre. First Kid falls into that genre.

I have a particularly strange penchant for American comedies that were released between 1991 and 1998. These comedies had a few things in common.

First Kid (1996): Dir: David Mickey Evans / Cast: Sinbad, Brock Pierce, Timothy Busfield, Blake Boyd, James Naughton: Part family film and part really bad skit. Sinbad plays secret agent Sam Simms assigned to protect the President's son.

Why does this movie get such low reviews; it's terrific!!!!! I love Sinbad and he is very funny in all of his movies such as this, "Jingle All The Way," "Houseguest," etc.

This is a wonderful Family Movie. We ALL loved it and it leaves you with that "feel good" feeling that romantic comedies leave you with.

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