Police Academy 3: Back in Training
When police funding is cut, two police academies have to compete with each other in order to stay in business. Commandant Lassard calls back some of his former recruits to train the new batch of students, hoping to get the edge on the rival academy, but things don't quite turn out as expected...
3 May 1917, Helsinki, Finland, Russia [now Finland]
24 July 1959, San Antonio, Texas, USA
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July 16, 2004
Deadly-dull pacing and overuse of old gags ruin Police Academy 3, the first of the franchise to come anywhere near 'enjoyable.'
February 21, 2004
The franchise hasn't changed, but that means the humor is still amiably the same, too.
March 08, 2008
More of same slap-shtick w/familiar cast of goofballs.
October 03, 2006
You can argue quality, you can argue taste, but you can't argue the phenomenal success of these cheaply made joke-fests.
October 26, 2003
It's perfectly serviceable.

