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| Director: | Alan Metter |
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| Writer: | Michele S. Chodos, Randolph Davis |
| Staring: |
| The Russians seek help in dealing with the Mafia from the veterans of the Police Academy. They head off to Moscow, in order to find evidence against Konstantin Konali, who marketed a computer game that everyone in the world is playing. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 09, 1994 |
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| Director: | Alan Metter |
| Writer: | Michele S. Chodos, Randolph Davis |
| Genres: | Comedy, Crime |
| Keywords | video game, mafia, police academy, moscow, russia, commandant |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Studio Trite |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $126,247
Budget: $10,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| George Gaynes | Commandant Lassard |
| Michael Winslow | Jones |
| David Graf | Tackleberry |
| Leslie Easterbrook | Callahan |
| G.W. Bailey | Captain Harris |
| Christopher Lee | Commandant Rakov |
| Ron Perlman | Konstantine Konali |
| Claire Forlani | Katrina |
| Charlie Schlatter | Cadet Connors |
| Richard Israel | Adam Sharp |
| Gregg Berger | Lieutenant Talinsky |
| Vladimir Dolinskiy | Bellboy |
| Pamela Guest | Anchor Person |
| Stuart Nisbet | Anchor Person |
| David St. James | News Director |
| Valeriy Yaremenko | Mikhail |
| Vadim Dolgachov | Leonid |
| Robert Iannaccone | Training Sergeant |
| Carolyn Kelson | Mary |
| Nikolai Pastukhov | Patriarch |
| Olga Anokhina | Russian Mother |
| Sergei Danilevitch | Lecturer |
| Alexander Skorokhod | Yeltsin |
| Sasha Maslansky | Cadet |
| Oleg Groonevitch | Russian Police Cadet |
| Igor Semenkov | Russian Police Cadet |
| Andrei Vishnyakov | Russian Police Cadet |
| Konstantin Denakhin | Motorcycle Cop |
| Sergey Reusenko | Serge |
| Aleksandr Tyutin | Boris |
| Aleksandr Peskov | Hitman |
| Mariya Vinogradova | Old Lady in Gorky Park |
| Andrey Annenskiy | Little Russian Boy with Bike |
| Zaven Martirosyan | Ringmaster |
| Julius LeFlore | Piano Player |
| Pavel Sanikov | Conductor |
| Dmitriy Chernigovskiy | Dapper Man |
| Villie Golovko | Mafia Thug |
| Amanda LeFlore | Buxom Assistant |
| Michael Bolotin | Rakov's Guard |
| Vladimir Salnikov | Rakov's Guard |
| Andrei Bolotin | Rakov's Guard |
| Vladimir Goryushin | Russian Father |
| Platon Gorushin | Russian Son |
| Nastia Gorushina | Russian Daughter |
| Pavel Ostroukhov | Priest in Cemetery |
| Natalya Pozdnyakova | Katrina's Replacement Translator |
| Yakov Dyrda | Mafia Hood |
| Min Dabashinskas | Mafia Hood |
| Willie Golovko | Mafia Hood |
| Sasha Volkov | Bodyguard |
| Yury Sysoev | Bodyguard |
| Zemskovi | Circus Acrobat |
| Elena Vorobieva | Circus Rope-Climber |
| Alexander Diamandi | Circus Clown |
| Yuri Yermachenkov | Circus Clown |
| Michel Clerte | BMX Championship Bike Team |
| Michel Lavandet | BMX Championship Bike Team |
| Olivier Prosper | BMX Championship Bike Team |
| Olivier Renard | BMX Championship Bike Team |
| Svetlana | Prima Ballerina |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Joseph D. Citarella | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Katalin Elek | Makeup Artist |
| Hedvig Wieder | Assistant Hairstylist |
| Chuck Rowley | Transportation Coordinator |
| Yuri Prilepo | Stunts |
| Yevgeny Petrov | Stunts |
| Min Dabashinskas | Stunts |
| Alexander Nakhimson | Production Manager |
| Ilia Amoorsky | Art Direction |
| Nadya Kaluzina | Stunts |
| Alexander Yurchikov | Second Assistant Director |
| Alexander Zelenkov | First Assistant Director |
| Joseph Takacs | First Assistant Camera |
| Doug Lacky | Music Editor |
| Bill Fox | Sound Effects Editor |
| Irina Stepanova | Stunts |
| George Kuntner | Production Manager |
| Sergey Shiriaev | Set Decoration |
| Bill Strouse | Assistant Editor |
| Daniel Thomas | Sound Editor |
| Kerry Malony | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Michael Virnig | Sound Editor |
| Ian Jones | Director of Photography |
| Donald L. West | Production Manager |
| Buda Gulyás | Camera Operator |
| Mark Eggenweiler | First Assistant Editor |
| Clancy T. Troutman | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Suzanne Hines | Editor |
| Sheila Wilson | Script Supervisor |
| Zsolt Fehér | Second Assistant Camera |
| Kimberly L. Sewell | Assistant Editor |
| Randall K. Tomlin | Sound Editor |
| James Bailey | Foley Artist |
| Dennis M. Hill | Editor |
| Alex Hapsas | First Assistant Director |
| Martin Szecsanov | First Assistant Camera |
| John Finklea | Assistant Editor |
| Sam Gemette | Sound Editor |
| Casey J. Crabtree | Foley Artist |
| James G. Williams | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Beau Biggart | ADR Mixer |
| Erzsébet Rácz | Hairstylist |
| Alexander Egorov | Gaffer |
| Michael Clifford | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Tally Paulos | ADR Editor |
| Al Gomez | Foley Mixer |
| Artie Torgersen | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Eta Csabavölgyi | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Richard Rees-Jones | Gaffer |
| Gene Grigg | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Howard Brandy | Unit Publicist |
| Ben Kojta | Stunts |
| Péter Sidló | Dolly Grip |
| David Orr | Color Timer |
| Valery Barkhtin | Stunts |
| Igor Yakovuev | Stunts |
| Thomas Olah | Second Assistant Camera |
| Marina Kudriavtseva | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Thomas Hartig | Boom Operator |
| Olga Yazykova | Casting Assistant |
| Maria Yuresko | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Sergey Vorobyev | Stunt Coordinator |
| Boris Baranovsky | Choreographer |
| Frederic C. Weiler | Production Design |
| Michele S. Chodos | Writer |
| Natalia Dzubenko | Costume Designer |
| Tammy Rosen | Casting Assistant |
| Melissa Skoff | Casting |
| Randolph Davis | Writer |
| Alan Metter | Director |
| Julius LeFlore | Stunt Coordinator |
| Yury Sysoev | Stunts |
| Steve R. Nelson | Sound Mixer |
| Robert Folk | Original Music Composer |
| Pat Proft | Characters |
| Neal Israel | Characters |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Paul Maslansky | Producer |
| Suzanne Lore | Associate Producer |
| Donald L. West | Co-Producer |
| Leonid Vereshchagin | Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 27 | 38 | 19 |
| 2024 | 5 | 30 | 51 | 19 |
| 2024 | 6 | 29 | 48 | 18 |
| 2024 | 7 | 31 | 56 | 20 |
| 2024 | 8 | 26 | 41 | 19 |
| 2024 | 9 | 23 | 45 | 15 |
| 2024 | 10 | 24 | 40 | 13 |
| 2024 | 11 | 25 | 71 | 15 |
| 2024 | 12 | 22 | 40 | 15 |
| 2025 | 1 | 24 | 34 | 17 |
| 2025 | 2 | 16 | 29 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 8 | 23 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
| 2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 9 | 702 | 724 |
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| 2025 | 8 | 735 | 846 |
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| 2025 | 2 | 809 | 809 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 808 | 859 |
**See a boiled egg fly through the air from one mans mouth to another mans mouth and then back again - all in Technicolor!** Comedy - _negligible_. Interest factor - negligible. Original cast members - negligible. Audiences watching it in the theatres in 1994 - negligible. Box office gross - neg ... ligible. Farting noises - _absolutely_. Cartoon sound effects - absolutely. Disinterested/embarrassed performances - absolutely. Enthusiastic Russian actors who believe they are performing in a masterpiece - absolutely. After watching this movie I had forgotten how to smile. I saw somebody else laughing and I had to ask them what they were doing with their face and what the _unusual sound_ meant.
**An unnecessary film.** Sometimes it seems producers have a hard time understanding when a movie shouldn't be made. The “Police Academy” franchise should have ended in the sixth film, and even then it would be ending up pretty worn out. This film, made several years later, was an effort that was ... simply needless and certainly leaves no one with good memories. After seeing the movie, I was really sorry that the franchise ended with such a bad movie. It was something that, for me, should have been avoided. “Police Academy” was one of the most interesting and successful comic franchises of the 80s, and there are still many people who have fond memories of these films today. I myself, as a child, saw them several times on television. The script is perfectly idiotic and a simple excuse to take some of the characters in the film to post-Soviet Russia, where they must help the local police to fight a big mobster who is turning into an oligarch (one of many that, as we know, emerged from the ashes of the communist regime, fat with shady deals in which the Russian people ended up losing). It's an unhappy, poor script made by incapable people. Humor, on the other hand, is completely absent. I don't laugh for a single minute. The cast, which until now had been relatively stable (with the absence of several actors starting from the fourth film), had completely collapsed, and most actors refused to be part of this project. George Gaynes is back, but his character, Commander Lassard, looks simply like an old man with Alzheimer's (with all due respect to anyone suffering from this serious illness, don't get me wrong). Gaynes is not funny, and his performance here is disgraceful. Michael Winslow also tries to make some of the jokes he's already used to us, taking advantage of his vocal skills... but he doesn't have the material or time and what he does has no freshness or novelty. Sir Christopher Lee makes a brief appearance in the film, and as far as I can understand, he did so as a favor to the producer. Friendship is a beautiful thing, and also professional courtesy, but I bet Lee won't want to be remembered for this movie (and he certainly won't, he's done better things, as we know). Who ends up standing out in some way is Ron Perlman. The actor, who we know for other, much more dignified works, tried to be funny and give some dignity to his character. Meritorious, respectable, but unworthy of the actor he is. The rest of the cast is not worth mentioning. Are there any redeeming qualities in this film? To be honest, I don't think so..., but even so, I feel obliged to make a small caveat: I liked the fact that they did a lot of the filming in the real city of Moscow and that they used real Russian extras and Russian speakers. This gives the film a certain authenticity that deserves to be highlighted, and which is most lacking nowadays, where any piece of green or blue screen replaces a real set and saves a few dollars on the production budget. However, it must have taken courage and some dose of madness to try to make a film in the midst of the political and military upheavals Russia was experiencing in those years.