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Competition | Mayor
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4.4/10
IMDbBudget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 33,200,000 USD
Brian Seeman (Flash) was a trained gymnast and was allowed to perform several of his own stunts.
The "monster truck" being driven by Tackleberry is the same type of truck he drove away on his honeymoon in Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985). However, it is not the exact same truck, as the one in "Police Academy 2" was the third Bigfoot truck built, known as "Bigfoot 3". The one in this movie is Bigfoot 7, a slightly bigger and more powerful truck; this is why Tackleberry says, "I drove one on my honeymoon" instead of something else like "it's the same one I drove on my honeymoon".
Throughout the film the mayor constantly forgets his words and stumbles over his lines. This was not in the script, but a character trait improvised by Kenneth Mars.
Consideration was given to the possibility of shooting this sequel in the USSR, with the working title "Police Academy 6: Operation Glasnost". However, permission to film in Russia would not be granted until five years later, with the seventh film in the series, Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994).
Bruce Mahler (Fackler) made his return here, after being absent for the previous two sequels.
"Ox: Knock, knock! Sergeant Moses Hightower: Who's there? Ox: Buu! Sergeant Moses Hightower: Buu, who? Ox: Quit crying! This will be over in a moment! [Hightower lets go of Ox] Sergeant Moses Hightower: Fighting is one thing, but bad jokes is where I draw the line! [Hightower hits Ox and knocks him out]"
"Sergeant Moses Hightower: [rapping] We believe you guys, so we wont dispute you. But if you're lying to us, we'll come back and shoot you. Word!"