Combat High
- Película de TV
- 1986
- 1h 36min
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5.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMaxwell and Perry are forced into military school after they've gone too far.Maxwell and Perry are forced into military school after they've gone too far.Maxwell and Perry are forced into military school after they've gone too far.
Wallace Langham
- Perry Barnett
- (as Wally Ward)
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George Clooney appearing in his first movie role. This wasn't something people saw on the big screen as that would be a few years later. This is a Made-for-TV movie that was shown on NBC during his time on the television series The Facts Of Life. Pretty dumb but features small roles by Dick Van Patten (Eight Is Enough,) Sherman Hemsley (The Jeffersons,) Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat,) Richard Moll (Night Court,) John Ratzenberger (Cheers) and Jamie Farr (MASH.) Also with Robert Culp, Keith Gordon and Dana Hill (National Lampoon's European Vacation.) Worth it if you're a Clooney fanatic otherwise forget it.
5.0 / 10 stars
--Zoooma, a Kat Pirate Screener
5.0 / 10 stars
--Zoooma, a Kat Pirate Screener
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.
This 1986 made for TV movie never intended to be a classic, but there are plenty of funny bits. An all star cast (basically old TV show stars) support this film in which 2 misfits are sent off to military school after a prank pulled on city workers. There they are taught discipline and it is funny how these two try to defy authority with their old hi-jinks. Ladies, George Clooney gives a decent performance as an army major, in a subplot with his father. There are many laughs and there are some serious tones as well. Not for everyone, but a good film for a laugh. Underrated in my opinion.
After a recent thread, I decided George Clooney's movie would be the subject of my next filmography review
Up first is 1986's Combat Academy.
I already owned this one on dvd, as I have a real soft spot for it. According to IMDB this is a tv movie, but I rented this on VHS around 1987/88. I know I was still in Junior School.
Despite Kieth David (Jaws 2 and Christine) and Wallace Langham both being too old to be playing High School students (David was 25 and Langham was a young looking 20 years old) I really like them, here. They both play their roles well. Dana Hill (National Lampoon's European Vacation) and Tina Caspary play their respective love interests well enough. Caspry would film the pilot episode of Married With Children, but would be replaced by Christina Applegate.
I like Clooney in this, you'd have never guessed this was his first movie.
It's well directed by Neal Israel (Batchelor Party) who also wrote all of the Police Academy movies and Look Who Is Talking Too, so you know what type of humour you are getting here.
It has some awful ADR and is predictable, but it's a fun movie that always makes me smile. I like it.
Jamie Farr, Sherman Hemsley, John Ratzenberger, Richard Moll and Bernie Kopell all have small roles.
The full movie is currently on YouTube if anyone wants to watch it.
Up first is 1986's Combat Academy.
I already owned this one on dvd, as I have a real soft spot for it. According to IMDB this is a tv movie, but I rented this on VHS around 1987/88. I know I was still in Junior School.
Despite Kieth David (Jaws 2 and Christine) and Wallace Langham both being too old to be playing High School students (David was 25 and Langham was a young looking 20 years old) I really like them, here. They both play their roles well. Dana Hill (National Lampoon's European Vacation) and Tina Caspary play their respective love interests well enough. Caspry would film the pilot episode of Married With Children, but would be replaced by Christina Applegate.
I like Clooney in this, you'd have never guessed this was his first movie.
It's well directed by Neal Israel (Batchelor Party) who also wrote all of the Police Academy movies and Look Who Is Talking Too, so you know what type of humour you are getting here.
It has some awful ADR and is predictable, but it's a fun movie that always makes me smile. I like it.
Jamie Farr, Sherman Hemsley, John Ratzenberger, Richard Moll and Bernie Kopell all have small roles.
The full movie is currently on YouTube if anyone wants to watch it.
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.
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- TriviaOriginally 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.
- ErroresWhen Maxwell puts the sticker onto the back of the army truck, its almost straight. When it drives away, it's at an angle.
- Citas
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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