
Convinced that his loyal police force is overworked, and above all, understaffed, silver-haired Commandant Eric Lassard comes up with a bold idea: why not recruit eager civilians to lend a hand in crushing crime? With this in mind, the ambitious "Citizens On Patrol" crime-fighting programme comes to life; nevertheless, the duplicitous and always slimy arch-rival of the Police Academy (1984), Captain Harris, is bent on sabotaging the operation, having ulterior motives. Can Off... (Full plot summary below)
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Convinced that his loyal police force is overworked, and above all, understaffed, silver-haired Commandant Eric Lassard comes up with a bold idea: why not recruit eager civilians to lend a hand in crushing crime? With this in mind, the ambitious "Citizens On Patrol" crime-fighting programme comes to life; nevertheless, the duplicitous and always slimy arch-rival of the Police Academy (1984), Captain Harris, is bent on sabotaging the operation, having ulterior motives. Can Officer Mahoney, and the rest of the team, get the recruits into shape, and get, once more, Lassard out of the tight spot?
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| The New York TimesJanet MaslinThe Police Academy series seems to shoot for an ever younger crowd. The optimum viewer for Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol would be a 10-year-old boy. Even better, it would be a whole pack of them. That's not to say the film isn't funny; it means only that the sense of humor being addressed is very specific. Stay away if drawing room farce is what you're after. |
| Low IQ CanadianMartin ScribbsQuite possibly the least essential movie ever made. A call to arming the elderly. |
| Chicago TribuneDave KehrThere hasn`t been a movie quite like Police Academy 4 since, well . . . "Police Academy 3." Make that exactly like, because here are the same characters, the same situations and the same jokes (most of them focused on damage suffered in the genital region) that have served the series since its inauspicious debut in 1984. |
| Miami HeraldBill CosfordDirector Jim Drake keeps things moving so quickly, one barely has time to notice just how stale the jokes here are. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasWhat's so amazing about the Police Academy movies is that they keep being made even though they stopped being funny after the hilarious original. We're now up to No. 4, and the most you can say for it is that it is the teeniest bit better, not quite so crass as the last two...Director Jim Drake is at least brisk and amiable; if nothing else, Police Academy 4 is good-natured and doesn't drag. |
| VarietyVariety StaffScript is merely a collection of gags tied together by the slightest suggestion of a story. |
| EmpireIan FreerCitizens On Patrol might well have been subtitled When The Rot Set In. |
| Washington PostRichard Harrington"4" isn't even a film; it's more like a long trailer, a collection of scenes without sense. It has everything you expect and nothing more: flat and uninspired aural and visual jokes about bodily functions (people's and pigeons'), leather bars, porta-johns, superglue, fat and/or stupid people -- all interspersed with "training," jailbreaks and an airborne chase finale. |
| User ReviewDrkAngl !ALL THE POLICE ACADEMY MOVIES ARE HILLARIOUS WATCH THEM ALL IN A ROW |
| User ReviewTracy PThis one is my favorite out of all of them. I must have watched this movie 100 times when I was little |