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Police Academy : Mission à Moscou

Original title: Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
  • 1994
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  • 1h 23m
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3.5/10
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Police Academy : Mission à Moscou (1994)
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The Russian government hires the veterans of the Police Academy (1984) to help deal with the Mafia.The Russian government hires the veterans of the Police Academy (1984) to help deal with the Mafia.The Russian government hires the veterans of the Police Academy (1984) to help deal with the Mafia.

  • Director
    • Alan Metter
  • Writers
    • Neal Israel
    • Pat Proft
    • Randolph Davis
  • Stars
    • G.W. Bailey
    • George Gaynes
    • Michael Winslow
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    38K
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    • Director
      • Alan Metter
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Randolph Davis
    • Stars
      • G.W. Bailey
      • George Gaynes
      • Michael Winslow
    • 130User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 11Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • Capt. Harris
    George Gaynes
    George Gaynes
    • Commandant Lassard
    Michael Winslow
    Michael Winslow
    • Sgt. Jones
    David Graf
    David Graf
    • Sgt. Tackleberry
    Leslie Easterbrook
    Leslie Easterbrook
    • Capt. Callahan
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Commandant Rakov
    Ron Perlman
    Ron Perlman
    • Constantine Konali
    Claire Forlani
    Claire Forlani
    • Katrina
    Charlie Schlatter
    Charlie Schlatter
    • Cadet Connors
    Richard Israel
    Richard Israel
    • Adam Sharp
    Gregg Berger
    Gregg Berger
    • Lt. Talinsky
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    Vladimir Dolinskiy
    • Bellboy
    • (as Vladimir Dolinsky)
    Pamela Guest
    Pamela Guest
    • Anchor Person
    Stuart Nisbet
    Stuart Nisbet
    • Anchor Person
    • (as Stuart Nissbet)
    David St. James
    David St. James
    • News Director
    Valeriy Yaryomenko
    Valeriy Yaryomenko
    • Mikhail
    • (as Valery Yaramenko)
    Vadim Dolgachov
    • Leonid
    Robert Iannaccone
    • Training Sergeant
    • (as Bob Iannaccone)
    • Director
      • Alan Metter
    • Writers
      • Neal Israel
      • Pat Proft
      • Randolph Davis
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    MovieAddict2016

    Even the tagline suckski!

    Terribly unfunny addition to the "Police Academy" series involving no plot whatsoever. Guttenberg is gone, Goldthwait is gone, and pretty much the entire original cast is gone. Not that they were any good to begin with.

    Continuity errors, including charactrs' names being misspelled on numerous occasions, make this (hopefully!) the last "Police Academy" film to come along. I'd actually like to see another one made, just so I can say, without a doubt, that this is the most-milked franchise ever.

    0/5 stars -

    John Ulmer
    MrBaldrick

    A towering masterpiece

    This is a very advanced film. Pay no attention to past detractors who spectacularly fail to *read* the ironic witticisms of this amazing film, for this carefully constructed little gem tips its hat at past masters of the genre such (particularly Fellini) then proceeds to walk its own path of joyous hilarity.

    Several key scenes are particularly brilliant, particularly the tongue-in-cheek satire of Bertolucci (no less, in the bathroom!), and the film resolves to a stunning climax whereby morality and forthright honesty overcomes all potential obstacles.

    I strongly urge you to watch this film; its significance and monumental importance will forever stand the test of time.

    10 / 10
    bob the moo

    One weak, stupid pratfall after another

    The fine men and women of the Police Academy get seconded to Moscow to help the police there deal with the threat of the Moscow Mafia. Namely one Konstantine Konali who has invented a video game that is sweeping the nation. He plans a sequel that will include a piece of software that will him access to any computer that comes in contact with the game. Can the officers get enough evidence before he succeeds? Meanwhile Lassard gets lost and moves in with a Russian family.

    I always feel that when even the support characters start to back out of a film series then you're onto a loser. Surely the fact that even Steve Guttenberg felt he'd had enough by part 4 should have told the makers and the audience that enough was enough. The plot is – oh arse, what's the point!!? Imagine all the characters being allowed to get into all sorts of stupid and unlikely situations all in the name of dumb jokes and you'll have an idea of what this is about. The plot of bringing down the Russian mob is only evident at the start and end – the rest of it is just one silly pratfall after another. Some of it is amusing – I've always found Lassard's innocent wanderings to be pretty funny and the only smile I had was where he wnet off with a Russian family!

    None of the cast have anything approaching ambition or drive. They seem happy to be sitting in their cartoon characters for 7 movies! Gaynes is as dopey as ever but I like that. Graf is dead now and it's sad to think this is his legacy. I have seen him in other films and he's OK when he's not just shouting and firing comedy guns. Winslow needs to get a new act – does anyone find `the human sound effect' funny anymore? Easterbrook is blonde with large breasts – and that's all the film needs her to do. Schlatter makes a weak lead man and is real poor. But wait – my God but who are these support actors?

    Is that Claire Forlani? Why yes it is, well I suppose she was still at the bottom of her career ladder. Oh no – tell me that isn't Ron Perlman, but it was and he just seems content to be in an American movie no matter how bad it is. Worse still is the fact that Christopher Lee is in this at all – I know he is having a great spell at the moment but is this how low he sunk at one point?

    Overall this has almost no smiles in it never mind laughs of any form. Even die hard fans of the series and idiots who laugh when they see the colour red will struggle with this.
    annalevit

    for Russians - funny

    I can't say I laughed (but, well, I rarely laugh at movies) but I liked it. I liked the way Russians were portrayed in the movie (being a Russian :)) I have not seen other PA movies, so I can't compare, but this movie was interesting to me from the point "how do they portray us" :)
    2The_Movie_Cat

    "They've been doing this act for over a hundred years."

    What is it that's so resolutely unfunny about Mission to Moscow? Is it the lifeless direction? The disinterested performances? The lack of atmosphere? The joke-free script? It's all of these things, of course, but there's also something inexplicably poor about it that you just can't quite put your finger on.

    The regulars are the major weak point. While the guest cast have the misjudged enthusiasm to irksomely overact, all the usual culprits seem embarrassed by the whole thing. None of them sell their underwritten, reheated lines, and the fact that Bubba Smith and Marion Ramsey failed to sign up is a damning indictment. What comes through the screen, from George Gaynes to David Graf, is the sense of souls bleeding. "Please get me a proper job, there must be a better way to pay my mortgage" these actors scream with every fibre of their being. Leslie Easterbrook gets her usual single "my character's got big breasts" joke - why does she even bother to sign up for this crap? Michael Winslow looks old, tired, and frankly bored with the whole thing. Was his involvement only confirmed at the last minute? Because while he gives a curiously muted performance throughout, the script also fails to accommodate his talents in almost any way. Note that this is the ONLY Police Academy sequel in which he doesn't do his (admittedly run into the ground) "Bruce Lee" schtick.

    Police Academy managed to keep up the same level of quality between films three to six - they were all rubbish. But even by their low standards Mission to Moscow plumbs the depths, making Citizens on Patrol look like Annie Hall. New recruit Charlie Schlatter, there for the completely incongruous love interest theme, is never funny and the Russian characters are the crass stereotypes you'd expect. Any film that promises "we're going to kick buttski" is clearly dumber than is tolerable, and a tasteless reference to Chernobyl doesn't help matters.

    The only Police Academy film made outside the 80s, it was produced five years after the last one - why?!!?? Was there a big demand in the market for sh*te? Some cartoon sound effects (whistles, birdcall, etc.) are added to the action to try and pep things up, but this really is a DOA of a movie. True to form (or should that be formula?) it ends with an extended chase sequence that is neither suspenseful nor convincing.

    Just look at scenes like the one where G.W. Bailey gets hit in the face with stew. The stew is clearly missing his face and just lands on his chin, so Bailey (the only regular who tries) moves his face so that the full brunt of the stew will land on it. This dedication to duty is admirable, but also perfectly highlights the sloppy desperation of the whole thing.

    The series' move from the teen fodder of the first two, 15 certificate, movies had been subverted into the last five, PG cert entries. This is at its lowest ebb here; a comedy that seems wholly aimed at the under-5s and doesn't know what to do with its characters. Russian acrobats entertain the kiddies while its ... er... "stars"... are left to stand around like second bananas, giving unfunny reaction shots.

    Maybe it's the "fish out of water" feel of it all, with the somewhat flat Russian espionage themes failing to ignite. But whatever it is, Mission to Moscow feels like a TV sitcom with the canned laughter track removed. In any other franchise this would be described as an "unfortunate, sad end" to the series. With Police Academy however, finishing with one of the unfunniest comedies of all time seems strangely apt. 2/10.

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    Comedy
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    Crime

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    • Trivia
      According to his autobiography, Bubba Smith had initially made a verbal agreement to reprise his role as Hightower, but Marion Ramsey later called Bubba in tears, uncertain as to why she had not been asked to return. Bubba knew Marion was hurting financially, having already given her a small loan not long before. Bubba said he would see what he could do. When Bubba called the producers to ask if Marion could join the cast, he was told that Hooks could not be written into the script. In defense of Marion, Bubba made the decision to withdraw from the movie. In a peculiar case of life imitating art, this situation mirrors the scene in Police Academy (1984), when Hightower is forced to leave the academy after standing up for Hooks.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1 min) In the beginning of the movie, the male reporter plays "The Game" on a GameBoy console with no power and no cartridge. All subsequent consoles shown have cartridges inserted.
    • Quotes

      Airport P.A. Announcer: The red zone is for communist parking only!

    • Connections
      Edited from Police Academy 5 : Débarquement à Miami Beach (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Am I Blue?
      Written by Grant Clarke and Harry Akst

      Performed by Leslie Easterbrook (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
    • Filming locations
      • Moscow, Russia
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $6,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $126,247
    • Gross worldwide
      • $126,247
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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