Police Academy 5 : Débarquement à Miami Beach
- 1988
- Tous publics
- 1h 30min
Le commandant de l'Académie de police va être récompensé lors d'une convention de la police à Miami Beach. À l'aéroport, il se trompe de sac et prend celui avec des diamants volés. Les « pro... Tout lireLe commandant de l'Académie de police va être récompensé lors d'une convention de la police à Miami Beach. À l'aéroport, il se trompe de sac et prend celui avec des diamants volés. Les « propriétaires » veulent le récupérer.Le commandant de l'Académie de police va être récompensé lors d'une convention de la police à Miami Beach. À l'aéroport, il se trompe de sac et prend celui avec des diamants volés. Les « propriétaires » veulent le récupérer.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Bob the Janitor
- (as Dan Barrows)
Avis à la une
Where to go and what to do? Maybe that was the reason one of the main guys who got famous with the series got out and did not include himself in this part: Steve Guttenberg. He might have been shooting another movie too, not sure what the reasons where. We get people from previous movies though ... many of them. Especially our favorite guys to hate ... who have a tough job as I already said in the previous movies review.
The scenes on the Miami beach are just plain ridiculous and really seem like sketch comedy with no real value ... other than to fill the run time of the movie and add a gag per minute "score". Even in the previous one where they went to a gay bar (again) for example, you may wonder something that is being asked here: why do I keep falling for these? Because it is a comedy would be the right answer I reckon ... anyway, maybe you care, maybe you don't ... but for a completist, I had to watch them ... and I will revisit the other remaining two movies too ... someday soon.
This film is definitely better than the last. It may be due to the fact that there are less characters this time. It may even be the best of the Police Academy's overall.
We get to see Lassard causing real chaos hear instead of just his two minutes at the beginning and the end as normal.
The boat chase was a bit too similar to the 3rd film and the air chase in number 4, but it works better here as it has more of a context.
I like Tackleberry being so child like and the chance to see more of everyone else's character, but despite the fact I used to fancy Matt McCoy as Nick, he seems slimey now for me.
I'm hoping for a similar format for the next two.
616.85/1000.
This funny but inferior entry deals with Police Academy's commandant will be honored at a police convention in Miami Beach , subsequently at the airport he picks a wrong bag with stolen diamonds and some nasty owners want them back. Amusing , fun and cheerful film filled with action-packed , thrills , hilarious set-pieces, tongue-in-cheek and lots of humor . More predictable idiocy from the cop shop and no real story to speak of , just more high jinks in this mindless follow-up. The premise is simple and plain , as the misfit , botcher team from the known police force are called to accompany to Commandant Lassard in Miami and there they get in trouble with some valuable robbed diamonds . Director Myerson delivers a mediocre professional work but with no much interest, with knack enough of getting the most out of characters and situations without ever going over the top making for some laughs . This production pays tribute to previous films , but this time the motley, bumbling group goes Miami and repeating former sketches, taking parts here and there . The jokes and frolics come as thick and fast , hit and miss as usual and it is done in good spirit if not always in good taste . Regular picture with accent on sight gags , and humour that stems from the diverting roles established in other movies . The sympathetic cast formed by the motley band of misfits gives fun interpretation creating confusion , laughs and chaos . Appearing habitual actors in the popular series, such as Seve Guttenberg as Mahoney, Bubba Smith as Hightower , Michael Winslow and adding two newcomers: Matt McCoy and Janet Jones . As our police officer friends (Steve Guttenberg : Mahoney, Bubba Smith : Hightower , Michael Winslow : Jones, Leslie Easterbrook : Callahan, Marion Ramsey : Hooks , Lance Kinsey : Proctor) undertake a sunny adventure through the Miami beaches and Florida marshes including crocodiles attacking them. It contains an attractive and thrilling score by Robert Folk , series' regular , including the classic leitmotif . As well as atmospheric and appropriate cinematography by James Pergola . The motion picture was regular but professionally directed by Alan Myerson.
The series based on the characters written by Neal Israel and Pat Proft is formed by the following ones : Police Academy 1984 by Hugh Wilson . Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment 1985 by Jerry Paris , James Signorelli . Police Academy 3: Back in Training 1987 by Jerry Paris . Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol 1987 by Jim Drake . Police Academy : Assignment Miami Beach 1988 by Alan Myerson. Police Academy 6: City Under Siege 1989 by Peter Bornerz . Police Academy: Mission to Moscow 1994 by Alan Metter . And Police Academy the series 1997/1998 , 26 episodes created by Neal Israel, Paul Maslansky, Pat Proft .
The first had a few laughs, but was basically a rip-off of "Stripes" with Bill Murray. The second film was decent, and had just enough laughs to watch for. The third was one of those Sunday afternoon flicks. The rest are absolute, slobbering, grimy, putrid trash.
The plot involves Police Chief Lassard heading off to Miami Beach to accept an award. At the airport, he accidentedly switches suitcases with jewel thieves, who want their diamonds back...
This is the excuse for laughs not even half-baked. As always, the things one laughs at are those that the writers did not intend the audience to laugh at, like the end "action" sequence involving alligators, crocodiles, or whatever those fake puppets were.
I don't know how the "Police Academy" series ever got any more productions after the second or third film, but they did. Perhaps, in a sick, demented way, it's for the better. It ruined Steve Guttenberg's career, and gave all aspiring comedy writers something to "not do" when writing a comedy.
1/5 stars--
John Ulmer
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSteve Guttenberg turned down the lead role for this and all other sequels in the original Police Academy septology. Two decades later, Guttenberg expressed his regret at turning down the later sequels, and was among the main people trying to make another Police Academy movie.
- Gaffes(at around 1h 21 mins) In the final chase scene, Nick and Kate both duck as Tony's boat approaches them. In the next shot, Nick and Kate are seen sitting upright while Tony's boat is making the jump.
- Citations
Capt. Thaddeus Harris: Some dickhead is standing in my sun!
Sgt. Nick Lassard: Oh, Captain Harris! Hey, I didn't see you there. You know, I don't think we've been introduced. My name is Nick...
Capt. Thaddeus Harris: I don't care who you are, buttwipe. Just get out of my sun!
Sgt. Nick Lassard: Buttwipe?
Capt. Thaddeus Harris: Scram, sleazeball!
Sgt. Nick Lassard: Okay, fine.
[Leaves]
Sgt. Nick Lassard: Buttwipe, huh? Never heard that before.
Lt. Proctor: That was great, Sir!
Capt. Thaddeus Harris: Proctor?
Lt. Proctor: Yes, Sir?
Capt. Thaddeus Harris: Now you're in my sun.
- Versions alternativesOn Network TV versions of the film, 2 scenes are added to fill time. One scene had Captain Harris and Lieutenant Proctor arriving at the hotel in Miami with a goat they had on their airplane. One scene occurs in the Police showcase area where people are trying out various items such as pepper spray, handcuffs, and bulletproof car shields; Tony is seen talking to a friend of his named Larry. He tries to get Larry to talk Commandant Lassard into giving him the camera with the stolen diamonds in it by telling him a story of how his dead wife had a camera just like the one Lassard's carrying. Feeling pity for him, Lassard is about to hand Larry the camera until Larry asks "is there anything I could do for you in return". Lassard says yes and has Larry take an official Police fingerprint identification test. Larry's discovered to be "a known felon" and he runs off without the camera. Tony and his goons walk casually away followed by Tony getting upset and hitting a police car shield with his hand and hurting it.
- ConnexionsEdited from Police Academy 3 : Instructeurs de choc (1986)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach
- Lieux de tournage
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 19 510 371 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 106 661 $US
- 20 mars 1988
- Montant brut mondial
- 19 510 371 $US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1