The world's wackiest police force is back on the street. This time they must face an evil crime ring which is holding the city in a grip of fear. The citizens are probably safer... more
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Actor(s): Kenneth Mars, G.W. Bailey, George Gaynes, Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow, David Graf, Leslie Easterbrook, Lance Kinsey
Director(s): Peter Bonerz
Genre: Comedy
Classification: Parental Guidance
Production Year: 1989
Franchise Name: Police Academy
Consumer Advice: Contains mild comic violence
Video Category: Feature Film
Country Of Origin: United States of America
DVD Description
The world's wackiest police force is back on the street. This time they must face an evil crime ring which is holding the city in a grip of fear. The citizens are probably safer with the criminals...
Advantages: Lighthearted, better than the previous one. Disadvantages: Don't like slapstick, feels like a kids cartoon.
...86. PoliceAcademy 7: Mission to Moscow (1994)
I was really expecting to loathe this film. The sort of film that relies on kicking a grown man in the knackers for it best laughs. It's actually just a fairly average, lightweight comedy, trying to cater for the remaining fans of the series, but failing to grab the wider audience. I've seen all the PoliceAcademy films, and they do get worse with every installment, with this one being the exception. Part 6 (CityUnderSiege) was utter garbage, and so Mission to Moscow is a minor improvement on it.
The plot kicks off as some of our PoliceAcademy regulars are invited to Russia to help investigate the Russian Mafia. Soon things centre around a computer game, funded by the Russian Mafia, simply called 'The Game'. It's highly addictive, and why are the Mafia behind it? It's a pretty tenuous...
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Advantages: Pretty funny if you like slapstick humour, has bonus features Disadvantages: Too much of a muchness, generally pretty expensive
...1994. This your reminded by the fashion sense shown in the movies, which is kinda funny in itself in my opinion!
The names of the 7 movies are as follows:-
PoliceAcademy (the original movie) (the 'complete collection' boxset includes the '20th Anniversary Special Edition' version)
PoliceAcademy 2 - Their First Assignment
PoliceAcademy 3 - Back in Training
PoliceAcademy 4 - Citizens on Patrol
PoliceAcademy 5 - Assignment Miami Beach
PoliceAcademy6 - CityUnderSiegePoliceAcademy - Mission to Moscow (the 7th and last movie)
The movies are all about a bunch of police recruits who all have their own quirks, their own specialities such as Officer Larvell Jones (played by Michael Winslow) who is able to throw his voice and confuse others by making them believe their surrounded by cop cars when he's the only one there or making...
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...The PoliceAcademy movies are all hilarious. Mahoney is the cheekiest cop in the movie and he has a lovable nature about him even when he goes undercover as a "bad guy" to trap the notorious gangs in the city. Another top character is Zed, the villain that turns cop later on in the series of movies. I have seen every PoliceAcademy movie several times and I will never grow tired of them! They may be old but they are a terrific source of humour and entertainment for the whole family!...
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