The alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruits and prevent its closure.The alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruits and prevent its closure.The alumni of Commandant Lassard's Police Academy (1984) return to the school to train new recruits and prevent its closure.
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Brant von Hoffman
- Sgt. Blanks
- (as Brant Van Hoffman)
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- TriviaAccording to an interview on The Howard Stern Radio Show (1998), Bobcat Goldthwait negotiated a deal to return for $600,000. Goldthwait then told producers they should pay Tim Kazurinsky the same amount. The request was successful.
- Goofs(at around 1h 13 mins) When Proctor and Mauser are trying to get back into the overturned boat, you can see the top of a crew member's head on the backside of the boat holding the boat for them.
- Quotes
Lieutenant Debbie Callahan: You had impressive moves for a cadet.
Cadet Nogata: Thank you. You see, it's a matter of the mind being mightier than the bosom.
Lieutenant Debbie Callahan: Interesting theory.
- Alternate versionsThere are 16 extra scenes on the TBS Superstation version:
- Jones practices his karate skills just before the scene in the Gymnasium.
- After Mauser tells Blanks and Copeland what to do, the scene continues on the rooftop. Mauser's car gets stolen, and there is a scene with him falling into a trash container.
- Mauser walks in to the police department.
- Commandant Lassard, Mahoney, Blanks and Copeland talk about the training for the new recruits.
- Tackleberry takes out his chainsaw to get down a child who is sitting in a tree instead of going to school.
- Cadet Adams accidentally helps three thieves rob a store.
- Bud Kirkland's rifle discharges into the air when Hightower drives the car over a bump.
- Extra scene with the cadets talking in the control room after Hooks teaches them how to work the computers.
- Jones talks with his nephew.
- Blanks tells the cadets their mistakes.
- Mauser watches his new recruits' weapons handling.
- Naked in his car, Proctor is embarrassed by a truck driver while stopping at a red light.
- After we see Tackleberry asking the old lady if she can identify her quarter, a few scenes later we see him giving her the money and telling her to mail the rest back.
- Jones stops in the middle of the road because a truck is standing in his way. While he and Nogata wait, their car's gasoline is being stolen by a man who sucks it out with a hose.
- A scene with Jones and Nogata telling Adams they cannot carry out their mission and she would have to send in Mahoney to complete it.
- Mahoney, Commandant Lassard and Adams arrive late at a crime scene.
- ConnectionsEdited from Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985)
- SoundtracksTeam Thing
Written by Tena Clark and Tony Warren
Performed by Leslie Easterbrook (uncredited) and Marion Ramsey (uncredited)
Produced by Tena Clark
Featured review
It's back to where it all started for the gang as they assist trainees who are as inept as they were. Squealing Goldthwait is now a wannabe cop and in a perfect idea by the screenwriter is roommated with meek little Mr. Sweetchuck, whom he terrorized throughout part 2. The most notable newcomer is Brian Tochi as the Japanese youngster obsessed with Easterbrook's breasts (who wouldnt be?). The climax is a little more exciting than in the recent films (a jet-ski chase) and is filmed very nicely. And it's odd how with each film the running time gets shorter, only 83 minutes here. But still enjoyable the third time around.
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Box office
- Budget
- $7,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $43,579,163
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,049,586
- Mar 23, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $43,579,163
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Police Academy 3: Back in Training (1986) officially released in India in English?
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