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Maxwell y Perry se ven obligados a entrar en una escuela militar después de haber llegado demasiado lejos con su mala conducta.Maxwell y Perry se ven obligados a entrar en una escuela militar después de haber llegado demasiado lejos con su mala conducta.Maxwell y Perry se ven obligados a entrar en una escuela militar después de haber llegado demasiado lejos con su mala conducta.
Wallace Langham
- Perry Barnett
- (as Wally Ward)
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A mix of Stripes and Police Academy, and very much TV movie quality. Most of the jokes fall flat as it runs through its standard formula. There's even room for those pesky Russians (it is the 80s remember). The lead character takes a while to warm up to, and his prematurely receding hairline could be a distraction. His wingman passively tags along for most of the time, aside from a cut and paste romance subplot.
If you've exhausted all that Police Academy has to offer then perhaps give this a try.
I used to watch this quite a bit during school holidays after I'd taped it, probably one quiet mid-week afternoon. The theme - Be Cruel To Your School - still sticks in my head decades later!
Released in the UK as 'Combat Academy', this follows 'Wacky' Max Mendelson (Keith Gordon in a poor man's Carey Mahoney) and his socially awkward pal (especially around girls) Perry Bennett played by Wally Ward. When one 'crazy' prank too many sees them bounced out of school, into court and then into the arms of 'Combat Academy' (although It might have been easier if their absentee parents has packed them off themselves).
This is pretty much a moderate, family friendly clone of Police Academy or Stripes, with a few laughs, but nowhere near the raucous, caustic, adult humour. You could set your watch on its predictability, but George Clooney pops up in his debut role, and Dana Hill is a hard bitten squad leader with a soft centre.
Wouldn't go out of my way, but catch it one afternoon like I did all those years ago.
PS. Strange to relate but I did actually know a chap called Max Perry - God Rest his soul.
Released in the UK as 'Combat Academy', this follows 'Wacky' Max Mendelson (Keith Gordon in a poor man's Carey Mahoney) and his socially awkward pal (especially around girls) Perry Bennett played by Wally Ward. When one 'crazy' prank too many sees them bounced out of school, into court and then into the arms of 'Combat Academy' (although It might have been easier if their absentee parents has packed them off themselves).
This is pretty much a moderate, family friendly clone of Police Academy or Stripes, with a few laughs, but nowhere near the raucous, caustic, adult humour. You could set your watch on its predictability, but George Clooney pops up in his debut role, and Dana Hill is a hard bitten squad leader with a soft centre.
Wouldn't go out of my way, but catch it one afternoon like I did all those years ago.
PS. Strange to relate but I did actually know a chap called Max Perry - God Rest his soul.
I'm a big fan of the original Police Academy movie and was excited when Combat High was announced for the NBC movie of the week. Of course Police Academy creator Neal Isreal had to tone it down for a TV broadcast, but he delivered for audiences.
Similar to Cary Mahoney being "sentenced" to the local Police Academy, pranksters Max Mendelsson and Perry Barnett get a similar punishment after their antics take it to local authorities ordering them to a military school.
Pranksters in a rigid military school setting made for another great story of buffoonery clashing with authority.
A good mix of veteran actors with future stars made this a worthwhile event.
Obviously, it didn't make the same waves as Police Academy, but it was funny enough in my opinion. Isreal ended the tele-movie with the possibility of more, but it was not to be.
Take it or leave it, this was a decent TV movie.
Similar to Cary Mahoney being "sentenced" to the local Police Academy, pranksters Max Mendelsson and Perry Barnett get a similar punishment after their antics take it to local authorities ordering them to a military school.
Pranksters in a rigid military school setting made for another great story of buffoonery clashing with authority.
A good mix of veteran actors with future stars made this a worthwhile event.
Obviously, it didn't make the same waves as Police Academy, but it was funny enough in my opinion. Isreal ended the tele-movie with the possibility of more, but it was not to be.
Take it or leave it, this was a decent TV movie.
I'm glad to make a review on Combat Academy, which I was rented it on first time in 1990 on VHS, the producers don't had any shame to cover the Police Academy concept, although the results weren't the same, having in the main character Keith Gordon, they have been betted all your chips at once, certainly it was a mistakes, apart from him, there no other funny character, instead on Police Academy had a dozen them.
Also the plot is weak, all those fake combat over American against Russian is too boring, the highlight was the well-timed introduction of the promising star George Clooney, also a glaring miscasting of romantic pair of Gordon Sgt. Andrea (Dana Hill) she was enable to the role, she hadn't any sexy appeal properly speaking.
Gordon was gifted however after good movies disappeared from the large screen, whatever happens l don't know, overall Combat Academy is just watchable and never was released on DVD format in Brazil!!
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First watch: 1990 / How many: 3 / Source: VHS-DVD-R / Rating: 5.5.
Also the plot is weak, all those fake combat over American against Russian is too boring, the highlight was the well-timed introduction of the promising star George Clooney, also a glaring miscasting of romantic pair of Gordon Sgt. Andrea (Dana Hill) she was enable to the role, she hadn't any sexy appeal properly speaking.
Gordon was gifted however after good movies disappeared from the large screen, whatever happens l don't know, overall Combat Academy is just watchable and never was released on DVD format in Brazil!!
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First watch: 1990 / How many: 3 / Source: VHS-DVD-R / Rating: 5.5.
This movie is truly amazing, the cast went to great lengths to make this film into a movie
tina caspary (wow) - is a love interest in the movie
max mandelson and his partner in crime get up to no good and end up in the combat academy, while one of the duo tries to get thrown out the other attempts to get recognised and loved.
In my humble opinion this movie is too long and slow moving but well worth the patience.
The battle at the end with the russians and the conclusion is the icing on the cake.
Recommended
tina caspary (wow) - is a love interest in the movie
max mandelson and his partner in crime get up to no good and end up in the combat academy, while one of the duo tries to get thrown out the other attempts to get recognised and loved.
In my humble opinion this movie is too long and slow moving but well worth the patience.
The battle at the end with the russians and the conclusion is the icing on the cake.
Recommended
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- CuriosidadesOriginally called 'Combat High' when it premiered on the NBC network in 1986. Due to Neal Israel's connection with Loca academia de policía (1984), this tele-movie was renamed 'Combat Academy' when the film went into syndication.
- PifiasWhen Maxwell puts the sticker onto the back of the army truck, its almost straight. When it drives away, it's at an angle.
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Maj. Biff Woods: What are you all doing in my room? And what's this forest is doing in my room?
- ConexionesReferenced in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: George Clooney/Amanda Seyfried/Tones and I (2020)
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By what name was Loca academia de combate (1986) officially released in Canada in English?
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