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Gerald Hopkins
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Gerald Hopkins is a resident living in Kingston Falls in the first movie, Gremlins. Hopkins is a somewhat ambitious, selfish, very greedy and oppurtunistic person who shares a good relationship with Roland Corben, the current elderly (and possibly deceased) bank manager, but he really is just trying to grab his trust so the bank will be handed over to him after Corben's retirement. There is a rivalry between him and Billy Peltzer. Biography - Gerald speaking to and about Billy Peltzer Gerald Hopkins is a resident living in Kingston Falls in the first movie, Gremlins. Hopkins is a butt-kissing slime of a man, somewhat ambitious, selfish, very greedy and opportunistic person who shares a good relationship with Roland Corben, the current elderly (and possibly deceased) bank manager, but he really is just trying to grab his trust so the bank will be handed over to him after Corben's retirement. There is a rivalry between him and Billy Peltzer.
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Jerk/Snob, Greedy Villain
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Mr. Gerald Hopkins Gerald Hopkins
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Occupation Movie appearances
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None Human
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Swagger, social climbing, money, cable TV, sexy women, using cheesy pick-up lines
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Bullying, manipulation, greed, condescension
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Worker at Kingston Falls Bank Gremlins
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To make a lot of money To become bank president To catch Billy screwing up on the job so he can get Mr. Corben to fire him To score with Kate Beringer
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Evil-Doer Gerald Hopkins
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Gerald Hopkins is a resident living in Kingston Falls in the first movie, Gremlins. Hopkins is a somewhat ambitious, selfish, very greedy and oppurtunistic person who shares a good relationship with Roland Corben, the current elderly (and possibly deceased) bank manager, but he really is just trying to grab his trust so the bank will be handed over to him after Corben's retirement. There is a rivalry between him and Billy Peltzer. Biography Hopkins first appears when Barney, Billy's dog, leaps out at Mrs. Ruby Deagle from under the desk in the bank. Both Corben and Hopkins are spiteful to Billy about this and take the over-reactive lying lady to first aid to comfort her. He next meets Billy at Dorry's Tavern where he jokes around and bullies Billy, admitting proudly that he would've had Billy fired straight away without hesitation if the bank was his. As he continues to snipe at Billy with his sneery, cheesy comments, Kate reveals herself to be a daily evening waitress (except for Thursdays) and Hopkins attempts to ask her out. But Kate does not find him impressive, nor does she even like him. To Billy's pleasure, she refuses. In a deleted scene, it it revealed that during the Gremlin rampage; he locked himself into the vault of the bank and despite Billy talking to him as he, Kate and Gizmo are inside the bank, Gerald doesn't want to come out so the trio just leave him there, deciding to pick him up later. After the Gremlin attack, Gerald may of been made the new bank manager since it is presumed Corben had been killed by Gremlins. Gerald does not appear in Gremlins 2: The New Batch. By this time, Billy and Kate no longer have any relationship, professional or otherwise, with him. - Gerald speaking to and about Billy Peltzer Gerald Hopkins is a resident living in Kingston Falls in the first movie, Gremlins. Hopkins is a butt-kissing slime of a man, somewhat ambitious, selfish, very greedy and opportunistic person who shares a good relationship with Roland Corben, the current elderly (and possibly deceased) bank manager, but he really is just trying to grab his trust so the bank will be handed over to him after Corben's retirement. There is a rivalry between him and Billy Peltzer.