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Police Academy 6: City Under Siege

Our favourite police men are called together to deal with a gang who rob banks and jewelers. Using their various talents as well as their extraordinary luck, the crooks stand no chance against our men and women in blue.

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Peter Bonerz

Artist W. Robinson

Chuck Rowley

J. Ellen Evans

Marty P. Ewing

Doug Metzger

M. James Arnett

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Cast & Crew

Angelo Tiffe

Angelo Tiffe

Cop #1

Peter Bonerz

Peter Bonerz

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Artist W. Robinson

Artist W. Robinson

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G.W. Bailey

G.W. Bailey

Harris

M. James Arnett

M. James Arnett

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Greg Collins

Greg Collins

SWAT Team Leader

Gerrit Graham

Gerrit Graham

Ace

Gary Carlos Cervantes

Gary Carlos Cervantes

Hustler

Doug Metzger

Doug Metzger

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Allison Mack

Allison Mack

Little Girl

Billie Bird

Billie Bird

Mrs. Stanwyck

J. Ellen Evans

J. Ellen Evans

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Darryl Henriques

Darryl Henriques

Man in a Hurry

Matt McCoy

Matt McCoy

Nick

Leslie Easterbrook

Leslie Easterbrook

Callahan

Alexander Folk

Alexander Folk

Well Dressed Man

Bruce Mahler

Bruce Mahler

Fackler

Beans Morocco

Beans Morocco

Bank President

Lance Kinsey

Lance Kinsey

Proctor

Michael Winslow

Michael Winslow

Jones

Kenneth Mars

Kenneth Mars

Mayor

Gerry Lock

Gerry Lock

Old Lady

Bubba Smith

Bubba Smith

Hightower

David Graf

David Graf

Tackleberry

Marion Ramsey

Marion Ramsey

Hooks

George Gaynes

George Gaynes

Lassard

George R. Robertson

George R. Robertson

Hurst

Arthur Batanides

Arthur Batanides

Mr. Kirkland

Brian Seeman

Brian Seeman

Flash

Darwyn Swalve

Darwyn Swalve

Ox

Michael Fosberg

Michael Fosberg

Friend #1

Fritz Bronner

Fritz Bronner

Friend #2

Alan Hunter

Alan Hunter

Business Man #1

Mark J. Goodman

Mark J. Goodman

Business Man #2

Daniel Ben Wilson

Daniel Ben Wilson

Tackleberry, Jr

Christopher Wolf

Christopher Wolf

Gym Officer

Anthony Montes

Anthony Montes

Cop #2

Anna Mathias

Anna Mathias

Bank Teller

Melle Mel

Melle Mel

Rap Man #1

Ralph Blandshaw

Ralph Blandshaw

Rap Man #2

Starr Gilliard

Starr Gilliard

Officer

Dennis Ott

Dennis Ott

Looter

Susan Hegarty

Susan Hegarty

Saleswoman

Peter Elbling

Peter Elbling

Store Manager

Michael Leopard

Michael Leopard

Gym Officer

Rusdi Lane

Rusdi Lane

Yuppie with Squeaky Shoes

Peder Melhuse

Peder Melhuse

Cop Who Sighs

Kort Falkenberg

Kort Falkenberg

Old Man

Marty P. Ewing

Marty P. Ewing

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Gary P. Smith

Gary P. Smith

Police Officer

Roger E. Reid

Roger E. Reid

Xeroxed Policeman

Keith H. Moore

Keith H. Moore

Policeman

Lou Butera

Lou Butera

Pool Shooter

Chuck Rowley

Chuck Rowley

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Roberta Haynes

Roberta Haynes

Bus Passenger

Tom Lawrence

Tom Lawrence

Cop Who Eats Chili

Details

GenresComedy, Crime
Runtime1h 24 mins
Released on09 Mar 1989
Languageen
Age RatingPG
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

r96sk

5/10

<em>'Police Academy 6: City Under Siege'</em> - the penultimate flick of this franchise (for now?) - is as forgettable as those that precede it, it probably is objectively the weakest entry of the lot though. There isn't much to mention about it, it's mostly all been seen already in the series. Any sparkle that I saw in the cast continues to dwindle, though that's admittedly due to newer members getting more air than the originals; at least that's how it felt. I wanted more of Bubba Smith, Michael Winslow, Marion Ramsey and Leslie Easterbrook rather than Matt McCoy & Co. The plotline with the local mayor is alright but largely dull, especially with how obvious the supposed mystery is. That would be OK if the humour was witty, alas it is not. Winslow might not get enough screen time, but I would say his voices are more fun here than in any of the other sequels. Time to see if they ended on a high with <em>'Police Academy: Mission to Moscow'</em>...

Filipe Manuel Neto

3/10

**Despite being a family friendly comedy, the quality level has dropped a lot, when compared to the first films of the same franchise.** The “Police Academy” franchise is increasingly showing signs of wear and tear. After a film far weaker than any of its predecessors, I had hoped that attempts had been made to improve things a little. However, this film is at least as weak as its immediate predecessor. However, that doesn't mean it's a bad movie, quite the opposite. There are much worse and much better rated films out there, and the comedy of this film is quite friendly and familiar, unlike what happens in many other comic films, where the humor is pure and simply dirty. This is an enjoyable movie and sometimes even has some fun… it's just not as good as its predecessors. The script is based on a series of attempts to stop a group of bandits from carrying out a series of crimes and robberies in a certain area of ​​the city. Obviously, Lassard and Harris will be together to do it, and Harris is only concerned with his own career progression and continues to be the preferred target of the cop trolls we already know. The script is not brilliant, but it manages to support the film in the way it was conceived and executed. It turns out that the quality level is now very low, and this can also be seen in the poverty of the dialogues, in the amount of clichés and situations that, instead of making us laugh, make us wonder to what extent the screenwriter was a competent person. The cast does what they can with what they've been given, but they don't have the space or material to stand out anyway. Bubba Smith assumes an unquestionable protagonism, but he doesn't have a character or even material that makes him stand out more. Michael Winslow does what he can, but he doesn't stand out much either. Easterbrook and Ramsey are a shadow of what they were in other films. Matt McCoy is no joke and shouldn't be here. Villains can be more idiotic and childish than the Looney Tunes and George Gaynes, as respectable as he is, turned his character into an old man with no memory or sense of the ridiculous. Who is still standing out in some way is G.W. Bailey, but this happens mainly because of the ridiculous situations in which he ends up involved. Technically, there isn't much to say about this film. It seeks to maintain the characteristics and visual aspect of its predecessors, with standard cinematography, conventional editing and few notable effects, in addition to the shots and some interesting situations, such as the one in which Tackleberry writes with his machine gun. Everything else is simply more of the same and doesn't deserve a specific mention.

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