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Police Academy



''This page is about the movie series; for the training school for police, see police academy.'' ---- ''Police Academy'' was a series of comedy films made in the 1980s and early 1990s. 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. In general, all of the films and television shows depended on low-brow humor, usually based on simple characterizations and physical comedy. As with many similar movies, the theme was a group of underdogs struggling to prove themselves while various stereotyped authority figures tried to suppress them. The films have not been well received by critics over the years; indeed, in 2004 the magazine ''Total Film'' said that making more than one ''Police Academy'' was the 8th "dumbest decision in movie history". The first film grossed $81.2 million in United States, with the following films earning $150 million in total. Recently, Paul Maslansky has indicated that he is considering making another ''Police Academy'' movie. He is said to have approached actors from all the previous films (with the exception of David Graf, who died in 2001) and received a good response from many of them. ==Main characters== ===Carey Mahoney=== Played by: Steve Guttenberg Mahoney is the lead character of the first four movies of the series. He is best known for protecting Cmndt. Lassard and playing practical jokes on Harris, Mauser and Proctor. In a recurring theme throughout the series he often manages to get these rivals into the Blue Oyster Bar, where gay bikers force them to Tango (dance) to a song called "El Bimbo". ===Moses Hightower=== Played by: Bubba Smith Featured in all seven films, Hightower was a florist before joining the academy. He is best known for his immense stature. ===Eugene Tackleberry=== Played by: David Graf Tackleberry is in all seven films and is best known for his love of firearms. Actor David Graf died of cardiac arrest in 2001. ===Larvell Jones=== Played by: Michael Winslow Jones is one of the key characters in the series and is famous for making sound effects with his mouth. ===Laverne Hooks=== Played by: Marion Ramsey Little woman with a little voice... until she decides to shout! ===Debbie Callahan=== Played by: Leslie Easterbrook Best known for her pure sex appeal. ===Eric Lassard=== Played by: George Gaynes Eric Lassard is Commandant, or head, of the Metropolitan Police Academy (sometimes also called the Midcity Police Academy). He is initially not into the politics of the police department. When Chief Hurst and Lieutenant Harris are denouncing the new female mayor's policy change to remove ethnicity and gender as barriers from academy admissions, he plays along with them and quickly dismisses their comments once they've left the room. A few years later, however, he will initiate a program known as Citizens on Patrol (COP), which is a community outreach course. Lassard featured in all seven films. ===Thaddeus Harris=== Played by: G.W. Bailey "Mister Nasty" of the Police Academy - he always attempts to discredit Lassard and his men, but ends up being the butt of most of the jokes. ===Proctor=== Played by: Lance Kinsey Gullible sidekick to Harris (or Mauser). ===Mauser=== Played by: Art Metrano Filled in the role while Harris was not around. ===Sweetchuck=== Played by: Tim Kazurinsky Accident-prone Sweetchuck joined as a cadet in the third movie after an appearance in the second. ===Zed=== Played by: Bobcat Goldthwait Featured as a punk in the second movie before joining the academy in the third. ===Nick Lassard=== Played by: Matt McCoy Nephew of Eric Lassard, Nick is brought in to replace Mahoney and continues his prankster ways. ===Douglas Fackler=== Played by: Bruce Mahler Four-eyed and inept police officer who unknowingly causes injury and havoc to just about everyone and everything in his path. ===Chad Copeland=== Played by: Scott Thomson ===Hurst=== Played by: George R. Robertson ==Movie details== ===Police Academy=== A new mayor has 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. Released: 1984 Director: Hugh Wilson Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Reed (Ted Ross) *Lt. Thaddeus Harris *Sgt. Debbie Callahan *Cadet Carey Mahoney *Cadet Moses Hightower *Cadet Eugene Tackleberry *Cadet Larvell Jones *Cadet Douglas Fackler *Cadet Karen Thompson (Kim Cattrall) *Cadet Leslie Barbara (Donovan Scott) *Cadet George Martin (Andrew Rubin) *Mrs. Fackler (Debralee Scott) ===Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment=== The newly graduated cadets are sent to one of the worst precincts in the city. Released: 1985 Director: Jerry Paris Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Peter Lassard *Lt. Mauser *Sgt. Kathleen Kirkland *Officer Carey Mahoney *Officer Moses Hightower *Officer Eugene Tackleberry *Officer Larvell Jones *Officer Douglas Fackler *Officer Laverne Hooks *Zed *Sweetchuck ===Police Academy 3: Back in Training=== The new officers volunteer to instruct a new group of recruits at the academy in order to prevent it from being closed down. Released: 1986 Director: Jerry Paris Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Cmndt. Mauser *Lt. Debbie Callahan *Sgt. Carey Mahoney *Sgt. Moses Hightower *Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry *Sgt. Larvell Jones *Sgt. Douglas Fackler *Sgt. Laverne Hooks *Sgt. Chad Copeland *Cadet Nogata (Brian Tochi) *Cadet Zed *Cadet Sweetchuck *Cadet Karen Adams (Shawn Weatherly) ===Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol=== New recruits are brought in when the officers work with a newly formed Citizens On Patrol group. Released: 1987 Director: Jim Drake Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Thaddeus Harris *Lt. Proctor *Lt. Debbie Callahan *Sgt. Carey Mahoney *Sgt. Moses Hightower *Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry *Sgt. Larvell Jones *Sgt. Laverne Hooks *Sgt. Chad Copeland *Officer Zed *Officer Sweetchuck *Claire Mattson (Sharon Stone) *Butterworth (David McGrath) *Mrs. Lois Feldman (Billie Bird) ===Police Academy 5: Assignment: Miami Beach=== The officers attend a police convention in Florida where Cmndt. Lassard inadvertently switches his briefcase with that of a group of gemstone thief. Released: 1988 Director: Alan Myerson Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Thaddeus Harris *Lt. Proctor *Lt. Debbie Callahan *Sgt. Nick Lassard *Sgt. Moses Hightower *Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry *Sgt. Larvell Jones *Sgt. Laverne Hooks *Officer Thomas Conklin (House) *Commissioner Hurst *Kate (Janet Jones) *Tony (Rene Auberjonois) ===Police Academy 6: City Under Siege=== The officers go undercover to break up a criminal gang. Released: 1989 Director: Peter Bonerz Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Debbie Callahan *Capt. Thaddeus Harris *Lt. Proctor *Lt. Moses Hightower *Sgt. Nick Lassard *Sgt. Douglas Fackler *Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry *Sgt. Larvell Jones *Sgt. Laverne Hooks *Commissioner Hurst *The Mayor/Mastermind (Kenneth Mars) *Ace (Gerrit Graham) *Flash (Brian Seeman) *Ox (Darwyn Swalve) ===Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow=== The officers go to Russia to help catch an international crime figure. Released: 1994 Director: Alan Metter Characters: *Cmndt. Eric Lassard *Capt. Debbie Callahan *Capt. Thaddeus Harris *Lt. Moses Hightower *Lt. Talisnky (Gregg Berger) *Sgt. Eugene Tackleberry *Sgt. Larvell Jones *Cadet Kyle Connors (Charlie Schlatter) *Commandant Alexandrei Nikolaivich Rakov (Christopher Lee) *Konstantine Konali (Ron Perlman) *Katrina (Claire Forlani) *Adam Sharp (Richard Israel) ==Television details== There were also three television series loosely based on the movies; an animation series in 1988, a second animated series in 1993, and a live action series in 1997. None lasted longer than one season. ==Quotes== ''Captain Harris approaches a bar where Eric Lassard, Chief Hurst, Chief Murdock, and the Mayor of Miami is seated. He does not realize what had been burned on to his chest.''
Harris: "Oh, Mr. Mayor. Excuse me sir. I don't mean to insult your city, but the people on this beach are very rude and hostile."
Mayor: "Well, I'm sorry to hear that...Captain Dork!"
''Everyone breaks down laughing. Captain Harris finally realizes that the word "Dork" had been burned on to his chest.'' Hooks: "DON'T MOVE, DIRTBAG!" ''(catchphrase)'' 1984 films Comedy films Film series

Police Academy



Does anyone think this should be moved to "Police Academy (movie)", and have this article be about police academies in general? Just a thought. Not that I'm volunteering to write about police academies, I know nothing about them... except for what I've seen in this movie, of course. =o) :Agreed that it should be moved, but also agreed that someone should write something about real Police Academies! Could perhaps have this as a redirect page for a while? User:Violetriga 17:54, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC) ::Just noticed that Police Academy (movie) is a redirect to this article - perhaps that should be swapped around? == Character sections == Was intending to write some more about each of the main characters, hence the sections. Lost a load of edits when I got a PHP error on preview. :( If anyone has the time/inclination they could continue with the detailing, or perhaps the sections could be flattened. User:Violetriga 20:14, 8 Aug 2004 (UTC) == Profits == "The first film grossed $81.2 USD in America, with the following films earning $150 in total." I know they weren't the most successful films ever, but isn't there a thousands or something missing here? :I don't know what you're on about ;) Cheers, User:Violetriga


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