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Police Academy

  • 1984
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
145K
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Police Academy (1984)
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FarceRaunchy ComedySlapstickComedy

The mayor declares that anyone can enroll in the police academy irrespective of their physical condition or education level, and many misfits descend on the academy, including a young troubl... Read allThe mayor declares that anyone can enroll in the police academy irrespective of their physical condition or education level, and many misfits descend on the academy, including a young troublemaker who's forced to apply or go to jail.The mayor declares that anyone can enroll in the police academy irrespective of their physical condition or education level, and many misfits descend on the academy, including a young troublemaker who's forced to apply or go to jail.

  • Director
    • Hugh Wilson
  • Writers
    • Neal Israel
    • Pat Proft
    • Hugh Wilson
  • Stars
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • G.W. Bailey
    • Kim Cattrall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    145K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,515
    319
    • Director
      • Hugh Wilson
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Hugh Wilson
    • Stars
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • G.W. Bailey
      • Kim Cattrall
    • 227User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Carey Mahoney
    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • Lt. Thaddeus Harris
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Karen Thompson
    Bubba Smith
    Bubba Smith
    • Moses Hightower
    Donovan Scott
    Donovan Scott
    • Leslie Barbara
    George Gaynes
    George Gaynes
    • Commandant Eric Lassard
    Andrew Rubin
    Andrew Rubin
    • George Martín
    David Graf
    David Graf
    • Eugene Tackleberry
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Sgt. Debbie Callahan
    Michael Winslow
    Michael Winslow
    • Larvell Jones
    Debralee Scott
    Debralee Scott
    • Violet Fackler
    Bruce Mahler
    Bruce Mahler
    • Doug Fackler
    Ted Ross
    Ted Ross
    • Capt. Reed
    Scott Thomson
    Scott Thomson
    • Chad Copeland
    Brant von Hoffman
    Brant von Hoffman
    • Kyle Blankes
    • (as Brant Van Hoffman)
    Marion Ramsey
    Marion Ramsey
    • Laverne Hooks
    Georgina Spelvin
    Georgina Spelvin
    • Hooker
    Doug Lennox
    Doug Lennox
    • Main Bad Guy
    • Director
      • Hugh Wilson
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Hugh Wilson
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    User reviews227

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    chrisjgray2000

    Very funny

    It turns out that the mayor of a city is wanting to have a better Police force and so opens up a more spaces in the Police Academy so that more people may apply. It turns out that the new applicants are a bunch of losers, wackos, and other various people that just don't fit in.

    The whole film is very funny. The characters are normal but very different making them look like complete misfits against each other. But the show is stolen by G.W. Bailey who plays the mean but brilliant Lieutenant Harris.

    The movie is a very funny and promising film that is lots of fun. ****
    8Anonymous_Maxine

    "I'm trapped here?" "Oh yes, we all are!"

    There is a pretty good documentary included with the DVD collection in which it is revealed that producer Paul Maslansky got the idea for the whole premise of Police Academy when he was working on Hot Stuff in the late 1970s. Evidently there was a police force in charge of crowd control during the making of that movie that was, ah, interestingly diverse to the point that it caught Maslansky's attention and inspired him to approach a sergeant and ask him why there were so many gym class drop-outs on the force. The sergeant replied that they had a fair employment policy in place that compelled them to accept any applicant who took an interest in becoming an officer, but then with a wink he explained that they could flunk out whoever they wanted after three weeks. Instantly, a light bulb popped on above Maslansky's head.

    Do you see what this means? Police Academy is based on a true story!!

    In response to public discontent as a result of a crime wave that has been sweeping the city, the Mayor puts in place a new rule forcing the Police Department to accept any new applicant regardless of age, height, weight, sex, background, attitude, religion, nationality, IQ, criminal history, or SAT score, which causes the police academy to be bombarded with societal aberrations the likes of which would surely cause the public more concern than the criminals causing the crime wave in the first place.

    No nonsense Police Chief Henry Hurst is immediately and thoroughly appalled at the new ruling as he watches the dregs of society flood his beloved police academy, while Commandant Lassard sits in his chair and cheerfully allows the curious developments of life to happen around him as they will. Most of the recruits that become central to the story are honest people who really want to be police officers, except for Casey Mahoney (Steve Guttenburg, in a career-making-and-then-breaking role), who is forced into the academy as an alternative to jail.

    How could anyone at any time ever be offered the choice of becoming a police officer or going to jail? Watch the movie and you'll find out, but it doesn't really matter. It has to do with Mahoney having a powerful father, but the point is that Mahoney is a smart-ass who has not a scrap of respect for authority and who is determined to get himself booted out of the academy before lunch on the first day. The academy is equally happy to be rid of him, but for circumstances beyond either of their controls, this is not an option. It's a preposterous situation, but you have to admire it's simplicity and effectiveness in paving the way for a whole movie full of slapstick hilarity.

    The rest of the relevant cast provide the springboard from which six sequels sprouted in subsequent years. Indeed, the plots of the movies run a distant second to who is back for each subsequent movie. Moses Hightower is a towering black man who became tired of being a florist, of all things, and decided to become a cop. His counterpart is Cadet Hooks, a mousy black woman with the voice of a stretched balloon who, among other things, must learn to speak with authority. Larvell Jones comes from a background similar to Mahoney's in a lot of ways but is better known for his ability to imitate the sound of almost anything (this was also a career-making-and-breaking role for Michael Winslow). Then there are Tackleberry, the trigger-happy but hilarious gun fanatic, Karen Thompson, the attractive cadet played by Kim Cattrall who provides a welcome distraction for Mahoney, the overweight and perfectly named Leslie Barbara (a man), and Doug Fackler, a priceless geek who is prone to cause accidents that don't affect himself. And overseeing them all is the delightfully creepy Lieutenant Harris, who is determined that they shall all fail miserably.

    This should seem like an exceedingly easy task, but as they say, never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers!

    The first movie in the Police Academy saga follows little more than the adventures of the recruits described above as they work their way through the police academy. There is a delightful competition between Lieutenant Harris, who treats his job with deadly seriousness as needed to ensure his own advancement, and the rest of the recruits, with Commandant Lassard popping up occasionally to fulfill the duties of a man clearly more interested in goldfish than law enforcement, but it's impossible not to love the guy.

    Speaking of which, Lassard is the, umm, "victim" of one of the movie's more childish and unamusing jokes. I am not sure how successful the joke was when the movie was first released (I was 5 years old at the time and can't remember my initial reaction), but it is an unfortunate representative of much of the rest of the movie.

    Police Academy is a milestone in the evolution of the cheesy comedy, there are no two ways about that, but the comedy in the movie has, ah, not dated well. Modern audiences will find not a single genuinely funny moment in the entire movie, but it would be madness to say that this means the movie isn't any fun.

    I remember when I was a kid I used to drive my brother nuts because I always wanted to watch Police Academy movies over and over again, but at some point I lost interest, and didn't gain interest again until about a week ago when I stumbled across the Police Academy DVD collection. But for an amusing trip to the comedy of the past, you can hardly do better. Grab a couple beers, bring your buddies over, and relish the comedy of your childhood. There were never any Academy Awards in mind, but I'm willing to bet that you can't watch this movie without having a little fun
    7johnfos

    Put your mind in neutral and be entertained!

    This is a great movie for relaxing after a hard day at work. It's sheer escapism and good-humoured fun that only requires the watcher to put their mind in neutral, rest their feet, and not think too much.

    A lot of the gags are not very original; we've seen most of them before in some other form. But the basic premise of a Police Academy full of misfits provides a novel context.

    I've only seen this first movie of the series and don't really have plans to see any of the others. Can't believe they've made ssssssssooooo many sequels.

    Too much Police Academy could certainly wear a bit thin, but first time around it's sheer good fun.
    8Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: The franchise film!

    Police Academy (1984) was the first of many films from this series. Since this was the 80's and this film was very successful there was only one alternative, milk the cash cow until it was dry. Like most of these films, the first one is the best and most creative of the bunch. The film follows a bunch of losers and outcasts who join the local police academy for various reasons. The main character is Mahoney (played by Steve Guttenberg) a man with a shady past who enrolls in the academy as an alternative punishment for a previous criminal act. He becomes the motley crew's leader and representative.

    This movie made Guttenberg a star and it started a film series that would live on D.T.V. and make the producers a lot of money. It also gave people jobs and made others into minor stars. I found this movie to be very entertaining. If you're into juvenile humor and a bunch of cheap laughs, then I recommend this movie. Others need not apply. Followed by six sequels!!

    Recommended for some laughs and low brow humor. Hey, it's one of the essentials.

    xxx
    gazzo-2

    Oh this one is a Scream....

    I loved this when it first came out...what's not to like-Rizzo from Mash's headlong flight...uh, at the horse there, the little accident prone guy's setting off a chain reaction by tossing an apple, Steve Guttenburg's goofy deadpan all throughout this, plus a scene involving George Grizzard and the Full Monica. You will also enjoy Bubba Smith's driving lessons.

    Trust me. This one works, its funny, and its too bad the follow ups weren't as raunchy or original. Yeah you can fault it for being as subtle as the Three Stooges, but who cares? It's a hoot.

    *** outta ****, makes me laugh and why not?

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    • Trivia
      After early test audiences responded most positively to Hightower out of all the characters, Bubba Smith was moved to second billing, just behind Steve Guttenberg.
    • Goofs
      When Captain Reed and Mahoney are in the interrogation room at the police station, Captain Reed tells Mahoney that the duration of the police academy is 14 weeks long. When Mahoney is at the academy Commandant Lassard tells him the academy training is 24 weeks long. However, Lassard gets the length of time wrong repeatedly throughout the film, even having to be reminded of it when inspecting the new cadets.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Thaddeus Harris: Son, where did you get that gun?

      Cadet Eugene Tackleberry: [smiling proudly] My mum gave it to me.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie's opening titles lights up white via the sound of a thunderclap.
    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited 5 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Edited into Police Academy: Team Tack (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      She's in My Corner
      Performed by Jack Mack and the Heart Attack

      Written by Max Carl and Andrew Kastner

      Vocals by Mark Campbell (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loca academia de policía
    • Filming locations
      • Humber College - 3199 Lake Shore Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Academy grounds)
    • Production companies
      • The Ladd Company
      • Warner Bros.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $4,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $81,198,894
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,570,007
      • Mar 25, 1984
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,198,894
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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