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Director: | Jim Drake |
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Writer: | Gene Quintano |
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A new batch of recruits arrives at Police Academy, this time a group of civilian volunteers who have joined Commandant Lassard's new Citizens on Patrol program. Although the community relations project has strong governmental support, a disgusted Captain Harris is determined to see it fail. | |
Release Date: | Apr 02, 1987 |
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Director: | Jim Drake |
Writer: | Gene Quintano |
Genres: | Comedy, Crime |
Keywords | handcuffs, police chief, police operation, police headquarter, police everyday life |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $76,800,000
Budget: $17,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Steve Guttenberg | Mahoney |
Bubba Smith | Hightower |
Michael Winslow | Jones |
David Graf | Tackleberry |
Tim Kazurinsky | Sweetchuck |
Sharon Stone | Claire Mattson |
Leslie Easterbrook | Callahan |
Marion Ramsey | Hooks |
Lance Kinsey | Proctor |
G.W. Bailey | Captain Harris |
Bobcat Goldthwait | Zed |
George Gaynes | Commandant Lassard |
Derek McGrath | Butterworth |
Scott Thomson | Copeland |
Billie Bird | Mrs. Feldman |
George R. Robertson | Commissioner Hurst |
Brian Tochi | Nogata |
Brian Backer | Arnie |
David Spade | Kyle |
Tab Thacker | House |
Corinne Bohrer | Laura |
Randall "Tex" Cobb | Zack |
Michael McManus | Todd |
Colleen Camp | Mrs. Kirkland-Tackleberry |
Andrew Paris | Bud Kirkland |
Arthur Batanides | Mr. Kirkland |
Jackie Joseph | Mrs. Kirkland |
Arnie Hardt | German Police Official |
Frank Canino | Italian Police Official |
Bob Lem | Chinese Police Official |
François Klanfer | French Police Official |
Denis De Laviolette | German Translator |
Joey Pomanti | Italian Translator |
Harvey Chao | Chinese Translator |
Michelle Duquet | French Translator |
Jack Creley | Judge |
Ted Simonett | Copeland's Partner |
Kay Hawtrey | Poetess |
Sid Gould | Man with Harmonica |
Megan Smith-Harris | Couple at Elevator |
Don Ritchie | Couple at Elevator |
Rummy Bishop | Party Man |
Carolyn Scott | Nurse |
Marc Leger | Headquarters Cop |
Larry Schwartz | Warehouse Cop |
James Carroll | Warehouse Supplier |
Brent Myers | Bank Robber |
Michael Rhoades | Hood in Balloon |
Diane Fabian | Purse Snatching Victim |
Glenn Preston | Blue Oyster Patron |
Steve Caballero | Skateboarder |
Tommy Guerrero | Skateboarder |
Tony Hawk | Skateboarder |
Mike McGill | Skateboarder |
Chris Miller | Skateboarder |
Lance Mountain | Skateboarder |
Wayne Charbrol | Ninja |
Jean Frenette | Ninja |
Ed Hsing | Ninja |
Marc Kubota | Ninja |
Wilson Khoa | Ninja |
Harold Kojima | Ninja |
Glenn Kwann | Ninja |
Brian Sakamoto | Ninja |
Jim Wong | Ninja |
Name | Job |
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Douglas Thane Stewart | Sound Mixer |
Manfred Guthe | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Dan Harville | Sound Designer |
Wink Roberts | Stunts |
Steve Shewchuk | Set Decoration |
Gene Quintano | Writer |
Bill Bannerman | Second Assistant Director |
Michael Mulconery | First Assistant Editor |
Allan Gelbart | Assistant Editor |
Robert Saad | Director of Photography |
David Rawlins | Editor |
Pamela Basker | Casting |
Trevor Williams | Production Design |
Suzanne Lore | Unit Production Manager |
Ron Clark | Supervising Sound Editor |
Ben Williams | Assistant Editor |
Gary Griffin | Additional Editing |
Douglas M. Lackey | Music Editor |
Cory Siddall | Boom Operator |
Michael Jiron | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Anne Tait | Local Casting |
Ken Brooke | Makeup Artist |
Sue Swan | Casting Assistant |
Rhiley Fuller | Art Direction |
Thomas Whiting | ADR Editor |
Paula McKee | Assistant Editor |
Stephan Fanfara | Additional Editing |
Dick Weaver | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Rebekah Williams | Assistant Art Director |
Aleida MacDonald | Costume Designer |
Albert Paradis | Hairstylist |
David Chackler | Music Supervisor |
Ingrid Cusiel | Sound Mixer |
Allen L. Stone | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Elaine Yarish | Script Supervisor |
Kim W. Chow | Costumer |
Wendie Siford | Production Coordinator |
Gene Grigg | Special Effects Coordinator |
Michael DeLuna | Stunt Coordinator |
Tom Davies | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Toni Blay | Production Coordinator |
M. James Arnett | Second Unit Director |
Jean Christopher | Continuity |
Jim Drake | Director |
Robert Folk | Original Music Composer |
Fern Champion | Casting |
Neal Israel | Characters |
Pat Proft | Characters |
Michael Zenon | First Assistant Director |
Don Davis | Additional Music |
Stacy Peralta | Second Unit Director |
Alison Reid | Stunts |
Scott Wilder | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Paul Maslansky | Producer |
Donald L. West | Associate Producer |
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**An honorable sequence where the script sounds better, although some comic material seems a little worn out.** This is the fourth film in the prolific “Police Academy” franchise, which visibly marked the 80s and 90s, and which still brings good memories to many people today. I can say that it wa ... s one of the comic franchises that I enjoyed during my childhood and adolescence, and that I still see it from time to time. In this fourth film, I felt that the production learned from the flaws of the previous films, especially when it comes to script writing. If the older films had in their weak scripts the biggest problem to overcome, this film responds with a more careful writing and the creation of a more logical story, capable of sustaining all sorts of jokes and comic situations created later. As a result, the film feels more like a cohesive work of cinema. However, it is undeniable that the comic material presented begins to show wear and tear and is not enough to make us laugh, even if it manages to do it several times. For the last time, the film brings together all the main names of the cast and crew from the previous films, and the replacement of Jerry Parris by Jim Drake in the director's chair is barely perceptible: the new director has really managed to capture the spirit of the franchise and give it an honorable following. Steve Guttenberg says goodbye to his character, Mahoney, who will live for the last time, walking out the big door with a job well done. Michael Winslow and Bob Goldthwait were also in excellent shape and seem to have a lot of fun with their characters, along with the excellent Tim Kazurinsky. Sharon Stone was a surprising addition, but it works well thanks to the actress' physical beauty. Technically, the film is very much on par with its predecessors, and the final aerial sequence really deserves a round of applause for the execution and the way it was done. Good sets, the costumes we already know, the soundtrack without major demerits or surprises and a decent cinematography make up the scenario of a film that, if it is not capable of enchanting, manages to convince most fans of the franchise.