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Police Academy 3 : Instructeurs de choc

Original title: Police Academy 3: Back in Training
  • 1986
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  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Police Academy 3 : Instructeurs de choc (1986)
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After it's announced that one of the two police academies in the state will be closed down, the alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruit... Read allAfter it's announced that one of the two police academies in the state will be closed down, the alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruits and compete against the other academy.After it's announced that one of the two police academies in the state will be closed down, the alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruits and compete against the other academy.

  • Director
    • Jerry Paris
  • Writers
    • Neal Israel
    • Pat Proft
    • Gene Quintano
  • Stars
    • Steve Guttenberg
    • Bubba Smith
    • David Graf
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    50K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Gene Quintano
    • Stars
      • Steve Guttenberg
      • Bubba Smith
      • David Graf
    • 83User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steve Guttenberg
    Steve Guttenberg
    • Sgt. Mahoney
    Bubba Smith
    Bubba Smith
    • Sgt. Hightower
    David Graf
    David Graf
    • Sgt. Tackleberry
    Michael Winslow
    Michael Winslow
    • Sgt. Jones
    Marion Ramsey
    Marion Ramsey
    • Sgt. Hooks
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Lt. Callahan
    Art Metrano
    Art Metrano
    • Comdt. Mauser
    Tim Kazurinsky
    Tim Kazurinsky
    • Cadet Sweetchuck
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    Bobcat Goldthwait
    • Cadet Zed
    George Gaynes
    George Gaynes
    • Comdt. Lassard
    Shawn Weatherly
    Shawn Weatherly
    • Cadet Adams
    Scott Thomson
    Scott Thomson
    • Sgt. Copeland
    Brant von Hoffman
    Brant von Hoffman
    • Sgt. Blanks
    • (as Brant Van Hoffman)
    Bruce Mahler
    Bruce Mahler
    • Sgt. Fackler
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Governor Neilson
    Debralee Scott
    Debralee Scott
    • Cadet Fackler
    Lance Kinsey
    Lance Kinsey
    • Lt. Proctor
    Brian Tochi
    Brian Tochi
    • Cadet Nogata
    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Gene Quintano
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    User reviews83

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    jellyneckr

    Pretty funny!

    I saw POLICE ACADEMY 3: BACK IN TRAINING on cable one night and I have to say for a second sequel, POLICE ACADEMY 3: BACK IN TRAINING is pretty funny. It's not quite as funny as the first two POLICE ACADEMY movies, but is pretty close. It's kind of like the first POLICE ACADEMY except with a different set of people being trained to be cops. The characters are hilarious and so is the movie.
    mcfly-31

    Still goin' strong

    It's back to where it all started for the gang as they assist trainees who are as inept as they were. Squealing Goldthwait is now a wannabe cop and in a perfect idea by the screenwriter is roommated with meek little Mr. Sweetchuck, whom he terrorized throughout part 2. The most notable newcomer is Brian Tochi as the Japanese youngster obsessed with Easterbrook's breasts (who wouldnt be?). The climax is a little more exciting than in the recent films (a jet-ski chase) and is filmed very nicely. And it's odd how with each film the running time gets shorter, only 83 minutes here. But still enjoyable the third time around.
    6bkoganbing

    To Save The Old Alma Mater

    Police Academy films are a weakness of mine, they are stupid, vapid, idiotic and funny as all hell. I do so love these characters and they are in top form as the goofball graduates from the first Academy come back to save their alma mater.

    It seems that budget constraints have forced Governor Ed Nelson to close one of the two Police Academies. The first one is run by clueless Commandant Lassard as played by George Gaynes. The second is a discipline factory run by the nemesis of the graduates from the second Police Academy movie, Sergeant Mauser, played with relish by Art Metrano now a commandant of that Academy.

    So a contest is to be held to see which one stays open and our regulars, Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsey, David Graf, and Leslie Esterbrook go back to help the captain they made life hell for as cadets.

    When you think about it, are the Police Academy movies any different than the classic Keystone Kops? A lot of the same gags are used and a lot more of them that could never have been got away with back in those days. But the idea is the same, an irreverence for law enforcement in the funniest way.

    These are not films to write elegant tomes about, they are films to laugh whatever part of your anatomy off you want.
    8malkane316

    quick reviews!

    Here we go…I don't care what anyone says, this is funny. Yes the series gets worse with each film, but any of the first 4 are better than any American Pie, or any teen comedy ever. The characters have already been established, with the main additions being Bobcat Goldthwaite as Zed, who is endlessly funny, and Mauser as the rival Cmndt. Plot? There are two Police Academies; one must close so a series of competitions are set up to see which is better. Mauser recruits Copeland and Banks from Lassard's school as traitors, but Mahoney and crew eventually prove the better. But these movies are not about plot. Some would say they're not about comedy, or anything else, but as a kid, nothing made me laugh more than these films. And they still do. Jones makes loads of noises, Tackleberry watches his in laws punch each other, Mahoney makes his usual comments, but Zed and Procter are my favourites here. The Blue Oyster Bar is back, and other scenes that keep me laughing are the arrival of Sweetchuck to the Academy, crashing into the car, and Zed singing to make a door fall. I see why people find these completely irritating, but I'm pis*ing myself thinking about them. While I was reading some of the (mostly negative) reviews of this, where people were slagging off the parts they didn't find funny, I was in stitches. May say something about me-but that's something I'm not ashamed of.

    8 out of 10
    6Anonymous_Maxine

    "It's a matter of the mind being mightier than the bosom."

    I gotta admit, ladies and gentlemen, I don't really find this stuff amusing anymore, but for some reason the Police Academy movies are still their own brand of fun. I was just reading through some of the message boards about the movies on the IMDb about what peoples' favorite scenes were from part 3 and from the series as a whole, and not one of the scenes mentioned was genuinely funny to me anymore. I remember when I was a kid I loved the movies unconditionally and used to drive my brother insane because I always wanted to watch them, but I can't really remember if I just found the movies fun or if I actually got some good belly laughs out of them. Regardless, the vast majority of the comedy has not dated well, but they are still an amusing romp through the hilarious clothing and comedy styles of the 80s!

    This time around, Commandant Lassard finds himself in a bit of a moment of crisis as the governor decides that it is no longer financially reasonable to maintain two police academies (the other one headed by the beloved Lieutenant Mauser from part 2), and so one of them will have to be closed. Which academy will be closed depends on performances during a period of observation by an evaluation team.

    Needless to say, Mauser employs the help of the hilariously idiotic Proctor and the same two goon cadets, Copeland and Blanks, who have been employed by both Mauser and Harris to create problems for our cast of heroes since the first movie. In order to save Lassard's academy, and their own beloved alma mater, from being closed, all of our favorite Police Academy cast members have been brought back from Their First Assignment to become instructors at the academy and ensure that the place looks good.

    So there you have the setup and the basic plot, and other than that it's essentially exactly the same movie as the first two. The characters are the same, the music's the same, the good guys and bad guys are the same, just the skits are different and this time we have the addition of a few negligible characters, the token geek (Sweetchuck), the token Japanese guy (who really serves no other purpose than to grin like an imbecile and become mesmerized by Callahan's prodigious bosoms), and also the ridiculous additions to the force of Fackler's nutty wife and Tackleberry's nutty brother-in-law. You know, the guy who is always trading punches with his own father. Can you imagine putting a police uniform on such a man? Only in a Police Academy movie!

    There is not really anything of special note that happens during the movie, although it is a little revealing that this is arguably the funniest installment in the entire series. In keeping with the two preceding movies, we are introduced to the characters in the same way, by glimpsing them in their current lives before the needs of a new movie call them back to the Police Academy world. Hightower is dressing up as an old woman in order to catch purse snatchers in the park, Tackleberry is playing safari in the backyard with his brother-in-law, Fackler is trying to prevent his wife from joining the force (in a scene eerily reminiscent of his first scene in the original movie), and Mahoney is a…women's basketball coach?

    Whatever, it doesn't matter what they're doing, their current occupations or pastimes or whatever are just little jokes as they're introduced into the movie. Unfortunately, it's hard to imagine a time when Mahoney's constant flirtations were not as purely creepy as they are now. And that mischievous grin he gets when he's about to play a trick on someone. I need a lot of beers before that's funny, although I would be lying if I said the Police Academies aren't a lot of fun after the beer count enters the double digits.

    Unfortunately, there is also a definite feeling that in this installment the movie has turned into even more of a series of goofy jokes. Of course, the whole series is a bunch of goofy jokes, but I think that the second sequel is the first time when the characters that we know are used to throw in some moronic sight gags in order to get a cheap laugh, like when Tackleberry pulls out his gun and shoots a payphone because the operator refuses to relinquish her quarter, or Proctor getting locked out in the hallway ass-naked by a prostitute. On the other hand, my beer count was getting up there by this point, so I found both scenes to be pretty funny.

    It is important to realize that director Jerry Paris developed most of his directing experience on television comedy series, which may have something to do with the, ah, conspicuous lack of subtlety in a lot of the sight gags in Police Academy 2 and 3. It's interesting to consider the impact that his personal directing experience before coming into the Police Academy series may have shaped the series as a whole, which moved in that direction and then never managed to get away from it. Ad now it seems that Steve Guttenberg is attempting to put a Police Academy 8 in motion, in which case I can only hope that he doesn't try to reinvent the series, although I have a feeling that it would take nothing less than a total reinvention to make yet another sequel worthwhile

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview on Howard Stern (1998), Bobcat Goldthwait negotiated a deal to return for $600,000. Goldthwait then told producers they should pay Tim Kazurinsky the same amount. The request was successful.
    • Goofs
      When Proctor and Mauser are trying to get back into the overturned boat, you can see the top of a crew member's head on the backside of the boat holding the boat for them.
    • Quotes

      Lieutenant Debbie Callahan: You had impressive moves for a cadet.

      Cadet Nogata: Thank you. You see, it's a matter of the mind being mightier than the bosom.

      Lieutenant Debbie Callahan: Interesting theory.

    • Alternate versions
      There are 16 extra scenes on the TBS Superstation version:
      • Jones practices his karate skills just before the scene in the Gymnasium.
      • After Mauser tells Blanks and Copeland what to do, the scene continues on the rooftop. Mauser's car gets stolen, and there is a scene with him falling into a trash container.
      • Mauser walks in to the police department.
      • Commandant Lassard, Mahoney, Blanks and Copeland talk about the training for the new recruits.
      • Tackleberry takes out his chainsaw to get down a child who is sitting in a tree instead of going to school.
      • Cadet Adams accidentally helps three thieves rob a store.
      • Bud Kirkland's rifle discharges into the air when Hightower drives the car over a bump.
      • Extra scene with the cadets talking in the control room after Hooks teaches them how to work the computers.
      • Jones talks with his nephew.
      • Blanks tells the cadets their mistakes.
      • Mauser watches his new recruits' weapons handling.
      • Naked in his car, Proctor is embarrassed by a truck driver while stopping at a red light.
      • After we see Tackleberry asking the old lady if she can identify her quarter, a few scenes later we see him giving her the money and telling her to mail the rest back.
      • Jones stops in the middle of the road because a truck is standing in his way. While he and Nogata wait, their car's gasoline is being stolen by a man who sucks it out with a hose.
      • A scene with Jones and Nogata telling Adams they cannot carry out their mission and she would have to send in Mahoney to complete it.
      • Mahoney, Commandant Lassard and Adams arrive late at a crime scene.
    • Connections
      Edited from Police Academy 2 : Au boulot ! (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Team Thing
      Written by Tena Clark and Tony Warren

      Performed by Leslie Easterbrook (uncredited) and Marion Ramsey (uncredited)

      Produced by Tena Clark

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Police Academy 3: Back in Training
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Police Academy Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,579,163
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,049,586
      • Mar 23, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,579,163
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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