
Two sisters in the Vice Academy try to thwart the crime wave wrought by escaped convict Malathion, who got her name after being exposed to toxic chemicals. An honest new recruit does such a good job at arresting Malathion's gang that the sisters are taken off active duty. To get their jobs back, they try to tarnish the new girl's reputation.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two sisters in the Vice Academy try to thwart the crime wave wrought by escaped convict Malathion, who got her name after being exposed to toxic chemicals. An honest new recruit does such a good job at arresting Malathion's gang that the sisters are taken off active duty. To get their jobs back, they try to tarnish the new girl's reputation.
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| User ReviewShawn WMy favourite of this 6 part series, which i guess was a lo budget cash-in on the Police Academy series? Infact, the first 5 films in this series are great but by part 6 all the gags had been used up., Director Rick Sloane reminds me alot of John Waters (and he can talk just as much too!), but he doesn't in any way compare himself to John or cite him as an influence, so that makes him even cooler. Linnea Quigley isn't in this film (even though she is listed as being in the cast on here- she only starred in parts 1 & 2). This was also the last film in the Vice Academy series to feature porn star Ginger Lynn in a lead role. A good, entertaining and silly lo-budget film. One of my faves. |
| User ReviewBill BLosing Linnea Quigley completely this time around, this film continues the whole 'diminishing returns' theme by continuing in the vein of corny jokes and not enough sleaze or nudity to make the film interesting. I'm of the mind that you either have to make a film of this nature actually engaging, or so over the top gratuitous that it distracts from the other shortcomings. This does neither of those things. Pass, unless you're just extremely bored. |
| User ReviewMichael WMaybe not as fresh as the first two but adding Elizabeth Kaitan to the Vice Squad is an upgrade over Linnea Quigley and the series doesn't skip a beat. Includes a fine potato sack race between vice squad and inmates and two eager lab assistants. |