Police Academy: Mission to Moscow

Police Academy: Mission to Moscow(1994)

PG
06/09/1994 (US)Comedy, Crime1h 23m
4.6

"Just when we thought the Cold War was over, leave it to these guys to heat it up again."

Overview

The Russians seek help in dealing with the Mafia from the veterans of the Police Academy. They head off to Moscow, in order to find evidence against Konstantin Konali, who marketed a computer game that everyone in the world is playing.

Alan Metter

Director

Randolph Davis

Writer

Neal Israel

Characters

Michele S. Chodos

Writer

Pat Proft

Characters

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Part of the Police Academy Collection

A series of American comedy films, the first six of which were made in the 1980s. The seventh and to date last installment, Mission to Moscow, was released in 1994. The series opened with Police Academy (1984) which started with the premise that a new mayor had announced a policy requiring the police department to accept all willing recruits. The movie followed a group of misfit recruits in their attempts to prove themselves capable of being police officers. The main character, Carey Mahoney (Steve Guttenberg), was a repeat offender who was forced to join the police academy as punishment.

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A review by Potential Kermode
1.0

Written on February 11, 2017

**See a boiled egg fly through the air from one mans mouth to another mans mouth and then back again - all in Technicolor!**

Comedy - _negligible_. Interest factor - negligible. Original cast members - negligible. Audiences watching it in the theatres in 1994 - negligible. Box office gross - negligible.

Farting noises - _absolutely_. Cartoon sound effects - absolutely. Disinterested/embarrassed performances - absolutely. Enthusiastic Russian actors who believe they are performing in a masterpiece - absolutely.

After watching this movie I had forgotten how to smile. I saw somebody else laughing and I had to ask them what they were doing with their face and what the _unusual sound_ meant.