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Plot

The Police Academy misfits travel to Miami Beach for Commandant Lassard to be honored with a prestigious lifetime award pending his retirement. Things take a turn when Lassard unknowingly ends up in possession of stolen diamonds from a jewel heist.

Cast

Bubba Smith as Hightower
Bubba Smith

as Hightower

David Graf as Tackleberry
David Graf

as Tackleberry

Michael Winslow as Jones
Michael Winslow

as Jones

Leslie Easterbrook as Callahan
Leslie Easterbrook

as Callahan

Marion Ramsey as Hooks
Marion Ramsey

as Hooks

Janet Jones as Kate
Janet Jones

as Kate

Lance Kinsey as Proctor
Lance Kinsey

as Proctor

Matt McCoy as Nick
Matt McCoy

as Nick

G.W. Bailey as Harris
G.W. Bailey

as Harris

George Gaynes as Lassard
George Gaynes

as Lassard

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 17, 1988

Production Companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $14,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $19,510,371.00

Runtime

  • 1.50 hrs

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**Those Academy imbeciles are back!** ...and this time there are plenty of _golf balls to slip on._ Never before have I laughed so long and so hard at a man slipping on a golf ball. Captain Harris lost his trouser because the silly man who makes the sounds made an _amusing beeping noise._ This deeply complex and inventive script hits all the right targets and the viewer will often find them…

**A shot in the feet: this film marks, for me, the decline of the franchise.** In the fifth film in the “Police Academy” franchise, we follow the characters that everyone already knows on a trip to Miami for a national police convention where veteran Commander Lassard, about to retire and leave the command of the academy, will be rewarded. The script is decent enough, but we can't ignore that,…

I don't know. As an adult, yeah, this is a HORRIBLE installment. But as a kid, I actually thought it was still pretty good, still pretty funny, still slap stick and stupid, and everything I wanted from a Police Academy film. But... as an adult, it's not as funny as I thought it was as a kid. So I am kind of torn, there are certainly FAR better Police Academy films (and I'm going to give …

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