Police Academy 3: Back in Training Page #6

Synopsis: 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...
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Jerry Paris
Production: Warner Home Video
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
1986
83 min
658 Views


Karen, I'm going after the Governor.

- Are you okay?

- Yes.

- You do look good in a wet suit.

- So do you.

Freeze!

Drop it!

Go ahead. Make my day...

punk!

Freeze, cop!

Uh-oh. Trouble.

Banzai!

Yeah.

I didn't mean to hit you.

I hate you. I hate you.

Hey. Pull over.

Mahoney, you all right?

I'm okay. Just keep going.

Hey.

Get out of my way, old man.

Mahoney's in trouble. Let's go!

You got it. Oh!

Proctor, you're an idiot.

You were born an idiot,

you'll always be an idiot.

Dive.

Whoa!

Yahoo!

Move it, Proctor.

I got this side,

you paddle on the other side.

Uh-oh. on. Hey, hey, hey!

Hold it!

- Hey!

- No, no, no!

You okay, sir?

Aah! Look out.

Let's talk. Ha!

- You okay?

- You need help?

- Where's the Governor?

- Governor!

Don't move, dirtbag!

All right! Can we go again?

I'd like to thank the members

of my racing team for their assistance.

I couldn't have won...

without the help

of my many wonderful instructors...

and my many fine cadets.

Thanks to all...

this academy

will carry on its fine tradition.

Ha!

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Neal Israel

Neal Israel is an American actor, screenwriter, film and television producer and director best known for his comedic work in the 1980s for films such as Police Academy, Real Genius, and Bachelor Party. more…

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