Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989)

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Written by Neal Israel, Pat Proft

Directed by Peter Bonerz

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Crime-busting comedy with the inept police officers, whose sixth outing pits them against the dangerous Wilson Heights Gang. Real-estate prices in the city are plummeting thanks to the gang's robbery spree, so the mayor orders the disorderly cops to bring the bad guys in.

Cast

Bubba SmithLt. Moses Hightower
David GrafSgt. Eugene Tackleberry
Michael WinslowSgt. Larvell Jones
Leslie EasterbrookCapt. Debbie Callahan
Marion RamseySgt. Laverne Hooks
Lance KinseyLt. Proctor
Matt McCoySgt. Nick Lassard
Bruce MahlerSgt. Douglas Fackler
G.W. BaileyCapt. Thaddeus Harris
George GaynesCmndt. Eric Lassard
Image for Kenneth MarsKenneth MarsThe Mayor/The Mastermind
Gerrit GrahamAce
George R. RobertsonCommissioner Hurst
Brian SeemanFlash
Darwyn SwalveOx
Billie BirdMrs. Stanwyck
Arthur BatanidesMr. Kirkland
Beans MoroccoBank President
Alexander FolkWell Dressed Man
Michael FosbergFriend
Fritz BronnerFriend
Alan HunterBusinessman
Mark J. GoodmanBusinessman
Daniel Ben WilsonTackleberry Jr
Greg CollinsSWAT Team Leader
Christopher WolfGym Officer

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