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A perceived reliance on outdated slapstick humor and a low production budget compared to its predecessors.
Charlie Schlatter joined as Cadet Kyle Connors, filling the "young lead" role previously held by Steve Guttenberg and Matt McCoy. Police Academy: Mission to Moscow
The plot's focus on a "high-tech" video game that many viewers found unconvincing. A perceived reliance on outdated slapstick humor and
The film was a significant critical and commercial failure, currently holding a rare on Rotten Tomatoes. Common criticisms included: The film was a significant critical and commercial
Only three actors appeared in all seven films: George Gaynes (Commandant Lassard), Michael Winslow (Larvell Jones), and David Graf (Eugene Tackleberry). Other returning cast members included G.W. Bailey as Captain Harris and Leslie Easterbrook as Captain Callahan.
The production was famously difficult due to the political climate in Russia at the time:
Ron Perlman portrayed the villainous Konstantine Konali, and Christopher Lee played the Russian Commandant Alexandrei Rakov. The film also featured the feature film debut of Claire Forlani . Production and Behind-the-Scenes