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In all, there were seven Police Academy films, six of which were released in the 1980s, one right after the other: Police Academy (1984), Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985), Police ...
1984 Movie"Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them when you're in trouble." Police Academy is a series of American comedy films, the first six of which were made in ...
The first 'Police Academy' is the best standalone movie of the seven, ... but the original Police Academy was the sixth highest-grossing movie of 1984. It made more money than Splash.
Steve Guttenberg, star of the beloved 1980s franchise, tweeted on Monday that a new 'Police Academy' was in the works. "No details yet, but it is in a gift bag being readied." ...
Filmed in Toronto, Warner Bros.’ Police Academy (1984) opened with a robust $8.6 million ($32 million today) and went on to rake in $82 million ($249 million today) while spawning six sequels ...
Catch up with the cast of "Police Academy" and see what they have been up to since the movie premiered! ... Kim Cattrall, Steve Guttenberg and G.W. Bailey in “Police Academy” (1984) ...
Paul Maslansky, a producer behind films such as “Police Academy” and “Return to Oz,” died on Monday of natural causes at a hospital in Los Robles, Calif. He was 91. Maslansky collaborated ...
Paul’s first notable success came with Police Academy in 1984, a comedy that became a cultural phenomenon and spawned six sequels, an animated series, and a live-action TV show.
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Paul Maslansky Dies: ‘Police Academy' Producer Was 91 - MSNPaul Maslansky, the producer behind the Police Academy franchise, has died. He was 91. The Emmy nominee’s death was announced by Police Academy (1984) writer Pat Proft in a heartfelt statement ...
Paul Maslansky, the producer behind the Police Academy franchise, died December 2. He was 91. The Emmy nominee’s death was announced by Police Academy (1984) writer Pat Proft in a heartfelt ...
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