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Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
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(- 1994 -)
Original Title Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
Director Alan Metter
Genre Comedy, Crime
Released 1994-06-10
MPAA Rating None
Rated 2.2

Plot Summary
 
The Russians need help in dealing with the Mafia and so they seek help with 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. With a sequel to the game he wants to put backdoors in all computer systems on which it gets installed, thus providing access to the police and other government systems.

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Actors / Character
 
George Gaynes as Cmndt. Eric Lassard , Michael Winslow as Sgt. Larvell Jones , David Graf as Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry , Leslie Easterbrook as Capt. Debbie Callahan , G.W. Bailey as Capt. Thaddeus Harris , Christopher Lee as Commandant Alexandrei Nikolaivich Rakov , Ron Perlman as Konstantine Konali , Claire Forlani as Katrina , Charlie Schlatter as Cadet Kyle Connors , Richard Israel as Adam Sharp , Gregg Berger as Lt. Talinsky , Vladimir Dolinsky as Bellboy , Pamela Guest as Anchor person , Stuart Nisbet as Anchor Person (as Stuart Nissbet) , David St. James as News Director

IMDB User Comments
 
Awful
The original Police Academy movie was the best comedy film ever in my opinion. Ten years after it's release we got to see the quite awful Police Academy 7.

It ruins the spirit of a film series when later installments fail to match up to the original. The Police Academy films were brilliant with the exception of Part 4 but even Part 4 was better than this.

For starters, it was too serious. The first six Police Academy films had our heroes battling bumbling foes such as street punks and bumbling diamond thieves. But in this movie the heroes battled the Russian mafia. It didn't seem right.

There were very few laughs in this movie, in fact there were none really. Maybe it would have been better if there had been more laughs and a less serious storyline. Being serious didn't do this film any justice.

I felt real disappointed when I first watched this in 1994 because it got me thinking about how I had sat in a cinema ten years earlier enjoying a really funny movie.

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