First Kid Page #8

Synopsis: Luke Davenport is the thirteen-year-old son of Paul Davenport, the President of the United States, and first lady Linda Davenport. Ill tempered Agent Woods is the secret service agent in charge of Luke. Woods is fired after mistreating Luke in front of the press. Woods is then replaced by former boxer Sam Simms, who won a boxing title in 1977. Sam is eager to take the job - even though no one else wants it. Everyone thinks that Luke is just a brat when the only thing Luke wants is to just fit in and be like every other kid at his school, the Georgetown Academy. Sam almost gets fired when Luke gets decked at school by school bully Rob MacArthur. This is when Sam decides to use his boxing expertise to teach Luke how to fight. Luke has his eyes on class-mate Katie Warren, but so does Rob. Katie agrees to go with Luke to an upcoming school dance, so Sam teaches Luke how to dance. Rob is also at the dance, but this time when Rob tries to deck Luke, Luke turns the tables and decks Rob. Sam i
Genre: Comedy, Family
Director(s): David Mickey Evans
Production: Caravan Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
23%
PG
Year:
1996
101 min
768 Views


it's as big as a whale

and it's about to set sail

I got me a car

it seats about

20-something

come on, and bring

your jukebox money

the love shack

is a little old place

where we can

get together

love shack baby

love shack bay-bee

love shack

lo-lo-love shack...

over there.

Lo-lo-love shack

love shack

lo-lo-love shack

love shack

lo-lo-love shack

I didn't think

you'd make it.

Neither did I.

Lo-lo-love shack

love shack...

come on. Let's dance.

Dork.

Look at him!

What do you call

that move?

Oh. Tying my shoe.

Just tying my shoe.

The kids are dancing.

Somebody stepped on my foot.

Oh.

Surprised to see you here

at the school dance.

Why's that?

I just thought you'd have

something more important

on your agenda

than a school dance.

Really?

What about you,

Mr. Simms?

Oh, I'm...Working.

Undercover.

Me, too.

I'm chaperoning.

Undercover.

We have something

in common.

Excuse me. Would you like

to do some undercover work?

Yeah.

Help the president's son out?

Could be dangerous.

They read you

Cinderella

you hoped

it would come true

that one day

your prince charming

would come rescue you

you like romantic movies

you never will forget

the way you felt when Romeo

kissed Juliet

ow!

Sorry.

All this time

that you--

I can love you

like that

I would make you

my world

move heaven and earth

if you were my girl

I will give you

my heart

be all that you need

show you you're everything

that's precious to me

if you give me a chance--

Chief.

Go away.

I'm not hungry.

Leave me alone.

I said I'm not--

leave me alone--

go away--not--

Get the closets.

Wanna get that?

I'm not touching it.

I ain't touching that

either.

It's all clear.

Let's go.

Put the snake

back in the cage.

Goin' on

yeah, yeah, yeah

goin' on

buh-buh-buh, baby

you and me

got it goin' on

yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah

high five

we got it

going on

you and me,

you and me

yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah

you and me

got it goin' on

got it goin' on and on

Where'd you learn

how to dance like that?

Simms.

You got a problem?

Yeah, I do.

Stand back, Katie.

Come on, Luke,

don't.

Hey, hey,

hey, hey, hey!

Come on, hit me!

Hit me again!

Go clean your face off.

Go on now.

I'm gonna get you!

What did I teach you

about fighting?

Everything.

That's right, man.

Great.

Guess I gotta go.

Call me, OK?

Soon as I can.

You're both finished.

Sir, agent dash had

nothing to do with this.

Yes, I did.

Will you just shut up? Sir,

I'm his superior officer,

and I told him to keep

his mouth shut.

Fine.You're

still finished.

Badge and firearm now!

Fine.

Now get outta here.

Sir, can I say

something?

No!

Well, I'm gonna say it

anyway. I was right.

You can't keep that kid

locked up in his room.

He's not a convict, Morton!

He's just a kid!

I haven't got time

for this.

There are 2 uniforms

who will escort you

off the grounds.

Can I at least tell Luke

goodbye before I go?

No! You will not

contact him

until the investigation

is over!

I'll tell him

you said goodbye.

Now, get out.

I see you're still buying

ties at the swap meet.

Get out!

Get him outta here!

Sorry about this, Luke,

but you left us

no choice.

What is this?

You are confined

to quarters

until your parents

are back in town.

Where's Simms?

Simms is no longer

with the agency.

Well, did he leave me

a note, anything?

Luke, did any of

your other agents

say goodbye?

Just get out of here!

Leave!

This isn't your room.

Get outta here!

I'm house arrested.

Like a tracker or something.

"If you could get it off,

would you go?"

OK, let's do it.

Come on, Brandy. Come on.

Here's the pitch.

There's a fly ball...

Oh, yeah.

Come on, Brandy.

OK, Brandy. Come on.

Go get the ball! Go!

Luke, your mom and dad

are on the phone.

Luke!

He's gone.

Let's go.

Right.

Who taught him how to escape?

Who taught him disguises?

You did, Simms!

We wouldn't be here right now

if it wasn't for you!

He's not

a prisoner here.

We found her by

the reflecting pool...

Wearing this.

No Luke.

No Luke.

You taught him well,

Simms.

Now, I'm gonna ask you

one more time...

Has he tried to contact you

in any way?

How many times do I

have to tell you--no!

I wanna find Luke

just as bad as you do.

That's why I'm here!

That's why you're here?

I spoke to his girlfriend

Katie Warren.

He called her

and said he was OK.

Said he'd stop by

her house tonight.

Address?

I've got it.

But he said he was meeting

another friend first.

Didn't say where.

OK. Let's go.

No, no, no. Where do you

think you're going?

I'm going to help.

No. You've helped

enough already.

You're a civilian.

Help Mr. Simms

find his way out!

Come on, let's go.

Let's move it!

Get out of the way.

Hey, Simms,

I almost forgot.

Here's that stuff you wanted,

that Internet stuff.

This is great.

Can I try this one?

Sure. It's $10.

Down there.

Time to die.

Dude, what? You look

like you lost your job.

The kid is missing.

I need your help, Harold.

You forgot

to recharge it, right?

Gimme, gimme, gimme.

Simms.

What?

He's in the mall.

OK!

Eddie!

Yeah.

Call the secret service

and tell them to get

down here for a code 5.

Prince is here.

They'll know what

that means. Go!

I don't know.

Signal's weak. There's

some kind of interference.

Go down to the second floor.

I'll check this way.

OK.

Go ahead!

Behind you.

Close, but no cigar.

That was close.

Game over.

You're dead.

Gig's up, kid.

Let's go.

Why'd they send you?

Entire agency's

looking for you.

You really,

really, really

blew it this time, Luke.

Hey!

Hey, I'm supposed to

meet somebody here.

Need my bag.

Leave it.

I got it!

All right.

Coming through,

coming through.

Coming through.

Coming through.

Out of the way!

Go.

Watch your back!

Watch your back!

Excuse me.

Let me go.

Coming through,

coming through.

Out of the way!

Excuse me...

Excuse me.

Hey, come on!

Look out!

Out of the way!

Out of the way! Watch it!

Get out of the way!

Hey, how you doing, man?

I met you once with Simms.

What's up?

Hey, who is he?

Shut up!

Excuse me, excuse me.

Shut up!

Simms!

How you doing, woods?

Man, I'm glad I found you.

Why don't we just take the kid

back to my car--we'll be OK.

Take a hike,

Simms.

You're not with

the service anymore.

I just want to make sure

the kid's OK, all right?

Kid's fine!

I can handle it.

I'll tell Morton

you were a good guy.

Stand aside.

Simms--Simms,

you gotta help me.

Please help me.

Stand aside.

Woods, come on, man.

He's just a kid, man.

He's only 13 years old,

all right?

21 if you're

an older girl, right?

You're mongoose 12.

Simms,

he's mongoose 12.

Just let him go.

Back off, Simms!

All right, all right!

Back off, Simms!

I'm back!

Back off, Simms!

I don't got

a problem with you!

You hurt this kid,

you'll have problems

with me, all right?

You'll have problems

with everybody.

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