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Police Academy 3: Back in Training

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1986 | 84m | English

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Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Gene Quintano
Staring:
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When police funding is cut, the Governor announces he must close one of the academies. To make it fair, the two police academies must compete against each other to stay in operation. Mauser persuades two officers in Lassard's academy to better his odds, but things don't quite turn out as expected...
Release Date: Mar 20, 1986
Director: Jerry Paris
Writer: Gene Quintano
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords competition, governor, sequel, police academy
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Police Academy Productions
Box Office Revenue: $107,600,000
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Steve Guttenberg Carey Mahoney
Bubba Smith Moses Hightower
David Graf Tackleberry
Michael Winslow Larvell Jones
Marion Ramsey Laverne Hooks
Leslie Easterbrook Lieutenant Callahan
Art Metrano Commandant Mauser
Tim Kazurinsky Cadet Sweetchuck
Bobcat Goldthwait Cadet Zed
George Gaynes Commandant Lassard
Shawn Weatherly Cadet Adams
Scott Thomson Sergeant Copeland
Brant von Hoffman Sergeant Blanks
Bruce Mahler Doug Fackler
Ed Nelson Governor Neilson
Debralee Scott Cadet Fackler
Lance Kinsey Lieutenant Proctor
Brian Tochi Cadet Nogata
Andrew Paris Cadet Kirkland
George R. Robertson Chief Hurst
Georgina Spelvin Hooker
David Huband Cadet Hedges
R. Christopher Thomas Cadet Baxter #1
David James Elliott Cadet Baxter #2
Arthur Batanides Mr. Kirkland
Jack Creley Mr. Bellows
Rita Tuckett Ms. Tyler
Chas Lawther Mr. Delaney
Lyn Jackson Ms. Click
Mary Ann Coles Mrs. Hurst
Sam Stone Cabbie
Grant Cowan Line-Up Room Victim
Bruce Pirie Line-Up Room Cop
Doug Lennox Axe Murderer
Theo Caesar Tommy
Susan DeRyck Basketball Player
Marcia Watkins Sarah
Pam Hyatt Sarah's Mother
Fran Gebhard Woman at Cafe
Les Nirenberg Man with Cigar
Gloria Summers Maid
Fred Livingstone Elderly Man
Gladys O'Connor Woman at Phone Booth
Elias Zarou Hotel Manager
Gary Flanagan Bartender
Pierre Berube Boy on Bicycle
Peter Colvey Gang Member #1
Alex Pauljuk Gang Member #2
Anton Tyukodi Purse Snatcher
Jean Frenette Karate Instructor (uncredited)
Paul Maslansky Man #4 in Police Line-up (uncredited)
Jerry Paris Priest in Police Line-up (uncredited)
T.J. Scott Robber (uncredited)
Name Job
Bud Molin Editor
Rocco Gismondi Second Assistant Director
Gail Clark Burch ADR Editor
Ben Williams Assistant Editor
David Lee Production Sound Mixer
Willi Holst Scenic Artist
Serge Genitempo Standby Painter
Chris Ksanznak Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Ruff Sound Mixer
Debbie Kirby Stunts
Cotton Mather Stunts
David Rigby Stunts
Paul Rutledge Stunts
Colin Steadman Stunts
Steve W. Stricklin Stunts
Anton Tyukodi Stunts
Linda May Stricklin Stunts
Chris Tyler Stunts
Tony Young Stunts
Jim Tuck Stunts
Henri Fiks Camera Operator
Glen Goodchild Best Boy Grip
Gordon Langevin Camera Operator
Neil Seale Camera Operator
Michael Douglas Middleton Still Photographer
Lauren Wood Additional Music
Tom Brown Music Arranger
Louise Di Tullio Musician
Benita Allen Production Assistant
Gary Grzywacz Driver
Sasha Maslansky Production Assistant
Pamela Basker Casting
Dale Johnston Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen R. Myers Assistant Editor
Kenneth Wannberg Music Editor
Dick Weaver Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Elaine Yarish Script Supervisor
Mark Holub Casting Associate
Ross Clydesdale Local Casting
Mary McCready Costumer
Alan Oliney Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
M. James Arnett Second Unit Director
Sean Kirby Set Decoration
Bob Roe Second Assistant Director
John 'Frenchie' Berger Property Master
Dan Wladyka Assistant Property Master
Drew Struzan Art Designer
John Motyer Sound Assistant
Arthur Langevin Special Effects Technician
Marco Bianco Stunts
Peter Cox Stunts
Ed Hellier Stunts
Gene Mack Stunts
Sheila Rutanen Stunts
Brad Southworth Stunts
Robert Saad Director of Photography
Suzanne Lore Unit Production Manager
Rhiley Fuller Art Direction
Kelly G. Crawford Assistant Editor
Tena Clark Music Supervisor
Steve Switzer Boom Operator
Michael Jiron Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Bannerman Third Assistant Director
Maria Armstrong Local Casting
Aleida MacDonald Costume Designer
Albert Paradis Hairstylist
Jack Roe Second Unit First Assistant Director, Production Manager
Trevor Williams Production Design
Gene Quintano Writer
Tory Bellingham Set Dresser
Paul Theodore Construction Coordinator
Adrian Hardy Set Dresser
Dan Harville Sound Designer
Clancy T. Troutman Sound Editor
Angie Reno Stunts
Rick Forsayeth Stunts
Ted Hanlan Stunts
Dennis Lundin Stunts
Terry McGauran Stunts
Jean-Guy Normand Stunts
Wink Roberts Stunts
Jefferson Zuma Jay Wagner Stunts
Randy Morton Stunts
Allen L. Stone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alexandra Raffe Production Coordinator
Sue Swan Casting Coordinator
Peter Lavender Extras Casting
Ken Brooke Makeup Artist
Cliff Wenger Special Effects Coordinator
David Starke Second Unit First Assistant Director
Dennis Davenport Art Direction
David Bailey Third Assistant Director
Angelo Colavecchia Second Assistant Camera
Ron Gillham Key Grip
Manfred Guthe Additional Photography
Rexford L. Metz Camera Operator
Kerry Smart First Assistant Camera
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Robert Fernandez Scoring Mixer
Michael Boddicker Musician
David Chackler Music Supervisor
Stuart Hughes Transportation Coordinator
Toni Blay Production Secretary
Robert Petrovicz Production Assistant
Tony Eldridge Best Boy Electric
Ángel González Camera Operator
Chris Holmes Gaffer
Durwin Partridge Assistant Camera
David Whittaker Still Photographer
Michael Brownstone Location Manager
Kathy Kurasch Additional Music
George Doering Musician
James Thatcher Musician
Greg O'Hara Transportation Captain
Howard Brandy Unit Publicist
Wendie Siford Production Accountant
Jerry Paris Director
Michael Zenon First Assistant Director
Eric Roberts Special Effects
Fern Champion Casting
Robert Folk Original Music Composer
Neal Israel Characters
Pat Proft Characters
Dick Ziker Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunts
Alison Reid Stunts
Branko Racki Stunts
Barry W. Blaustein Characters
David Sheffield Characters
Réal Andrews Stunts
Shane Cardwell Stunts
Carl Ciarfalio Stunts
Phil Culotta Stunts
Johnny Goar Stunts
Romo Gorrara Stunts
Peter McKernan Stunts
Dwayne McLean Stunts
T.J. Scott Stunts
John Stoneham Sr. Stunts
Charles A. Tamburro Aerial Coordinator, Pilot, Stunts
Steve Lucescu Stunts
Don Davis Orchestrator
Tom Boyd Musician
Tommy Johnson Musician
Malcolm McNab Musician
Name Title
Donald L. West Associate Producer
Paul Maslansky Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
7.0

**More of the same, but with quality and fun.** This is the third film in the memorable “Police Academy” franchise, which was a remarkable success during the 80's and 90's. Of course, it's old stuff, but it's curious how, even today, many people remember these films, which are still quite easy to ... find on TV in Portugal. In this third release, the quality and freshness of the comic material is still remarkable, and the film manages to keep up with the two predecessors with relative ease. The plot continues to be the Achilles heel of these films, but it gives us what is essential to sustain an hour and a half of different antics, with some mixed action: with expenses rising, the city decided to extinguish one of the two training academies for existing police, one being our well-known academy, led by Commander Lassard, and the other a rival academy, meanwhile formed by Commander Mauser. Seeing things get complicated, Lassard turns to Mahoney, Jones, Hightower and other law enforcement officers already well known to all of us for help, knowing they are the right people for the mission. Continuing the efforts of the previous films, the crew and cast members are virtually the same as in the previous film. Jerry Paris, who had directed the previous film, remains in charge of the production and manages to give a great sense of cohesion to all the work developed. The bulk of the cast is present again, giving us more than we've ever seen, without surprises, but managing to live up to our expectations very well. We have Steve Guttenberg in the role of Mahoney, but giving the character more maturity and a sense of responsibility. Michael Winslow gets more attention in this film, and better material to work with and showcase his vocal gifts. Bob Goldthwait also gets more attention and more refined material, and along with the hilarious Tim Kazurinsky, he's going to be one of the funniest course cadets at the academy (in fact, the two actors complement each other amazingly). Also Art Metrano manages very well and gives his character a touch of elegant cynicism, being the ideal target for the mischief of others. Leslie Easterbrook also has more room to show value, achieving in this film one of the most interesting works of her career. David Graf, Bubba Smith and Marion Ramsey keep the same record we're used to, no big surprises. The film retains the production values ​​of its predecessors. In addition to good filming locations and good costumes, the special effects are of good quality and the action scenes here received a more attentive treatment, and they work very well, especially in the final part. The editing was well executed and the fast pace of the film doesn't tire us, although at times we feel that it is nothing more than a collection of situational and verbal jokes, one after the other, and not a comic feature film.

Sep 27, 2022