

Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
A new batch of recruits arrives at Police Academy, this time a group of civilian volunteers who have joined Commandant Lassard's new Citizens on Patrol program. Although the community relations project has strong governmental support, a disgusted Captain Harris is determined to see it fail.
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Jim Drake
Bill Bannerman
Michael Zenon
Elaine Yarish
Jean Christopher
M. James Arnett
Stacy Peralta
Tom Davies
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Cast & crew

Sharon Stone
Claire Mattson

Brian Tochi
Nogata

G.W. Bailey
Captain Harris

Steve Guttenberg
Mahoney
M. James Arnett
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Kay Hawtrey
Poetess
Elaine Yarish
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Colleen Camp
Mrs. Kirkland-Tackleberry

Bill Bannerman
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Michael Rhoades
Hood in Balloon
Tom Davies
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Michael Zenon
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Billie Bird
Mrs. Feldman
Ted Simonett
Copeland's Partner

Leslie Easterbrook
Callahan

Tony Hawk
Skateboarder

Juliette Cummins
Girl Watching Hand-standing Skateboarder (uncredited)

Jackie Joseph
Mrs. Kirkland

Scott Thomson
Copeland
Michael McManus
Todd

Tim Kazurinsky
Sweetchuck

Randall 'Tex' Cobb
Zack

Lance Kinsey
Proctor

Michael Winslow
Jones

Tommy Guerrero
Skateboarder

Bubba Smith
Hightower

Jack Creley
Judge

David Graf
Tackleberry

Marion Ramsey
Hooks

Bobcat Goldthwait
Zed

George Gaynes
Commandant Lassard
Andrew Paris
Bud Kirkland

George R. Robertson
Commissioner Hurst

Arthur Batanides
Mr. Kirkland

Jean Frenette
Ninja

Derek McGrath
Butterworth

Brian Backer
Arnie

David Spade
Kyle

Tab Thacker
House

Corinne Bohrer
Laura
Arnie Hardt
German Police Official
Frank Canino
Italian Police Official
Bob Lem
Chinese Police Official
François Klanfer
French Police Official
Denis De Laviolette
German Translator
Joey Pomanti
Italian Translator
Harvey Chao
Chinese Translator
Michelle Duquet
French Translator

Sid Gould
Man with Harmonica
Megan Smith-Harris
Couple at Elevator
Don Ritchie
Couple at Elevator

Rummy Bishop
Party Man

Carolyn Scott
Nurse
Marc Leger
Headquarters Cop
Larry Schwartz
Warehouse Cop

James Carroll
Warehouse Supplier
Brent Myers
Bank Robber

Diane Fabian
Purse Snatching Victim
Glenn Preston
Blue Oyster Patron

Steve Caballero
Skateboarder
Mike McGill
Skateboarder
Chris Miller
Skateboarder

Lance Mountain
Skateboarder
Wayne Charbrol
Ninja
Ed Hsing
Ninja
Marc Kubota
Ninja
Wilson Khoa
Ninja
Harold Kojima
Ninja
Glenn Kwann
Ninja
Brian Sakamoto
Ninja
Jim Wong
Ninja

Michèle Duquet
French Translator

Jim Drake
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Jean Christopher
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Stacy Peralta
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Reviews
Filipe Manuel Neto
**An honorable sequence where the script sounds better, although some comic material seems a little worn out.** This is the fourth film in the prolific “Police Academy” franchise, which visibly marked the 80s and 90s, and which still brings good memories to many people today. I can say that it was one of the comic franchises that I enjoyed during my childhood and adolescence, and that I still see it from time to time. In this fourth film, I felt that the production learned from the flaws of the previous films, especially when it comes to script writing. If the older films had in their weak scripts the biggest problem to overcome, this film responds with a more careful writing and the creation of a more logical story, capable of sustaining all sorts of jokes and comic situations created later. As a result, the film feels more like a cohesive work of cinema. However, it is undeniable that the comic material presented begins to show wear and tear and is not enough to make us laugh, even if it manages to do it several times. For the last time, the film brings together all the main names of the cast and crew from the previous films, and the replacement of Jerry Parris by Jim Drake in the director's chair is barely perceptible: the new director has really managed to capture the spirit of the franchise and give it an honorable following. Steve Guttenberg says goodbye to his character, Mahoney, who will live for the last time, walking out the big door with a job well done. Michael Winslow and Bob Goldthwait were also in excellent shape and seem to have a lot of fun with their characters, along with the excellent Tim Kazurinsky. Sharon Stone was a surprising addition, but it works well thanks to the actress' physical beauty. Technically, the film is very much on par with its predecessors, and the final aerial sequence really deserves a round of applause for the execution and the way it was done. Good sets, the costumes we already know, the soundtrack without major demerits or surprises and a decent cinematography make up the scenario of a film that, if it is not capable of enchanting, manages to convince most fans of the franchise.
r96sk
<em>'Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol'</em> is a lousy fourth entry to this franchise. I've not truly liked any of these flicks admittedly, but the last two did do some things well enough that I could see the potential. This one is more akin to the original, it feels aimless. I guess that is to be expected this deep into the series, hopefully it's not a sign of things to come for me across the next three releases. Any 'pluses' that I do have for this is anything I've 'praised' across the prior flicks, which is pretty much just the pleasantly returning cast. Sharon Stone and (a debuting) David Spade make for interesting newcomers. The plot isn't anything close to being fresh, it's basically the last three movies rolled into one; those ones are hardly anything memorable themselves, so that's an obvious problem. I will say that the ending here is at least visually interesting, if still not the real McCoy. Lastly, I know I keep saying it but I seriously don't know how I'm not finding Bobcat Goldthwait's Zed overtly annoying yet. Sure he is a little so, especially as he gets a needless extension of screen time on this occasion, though the character continues to bring a mini smirk or two. Beats me!






