Review of Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) by Luke B — 05 Jul 2010
I certainly laughed a bit more than I did with the previous sequels. Once again it's all a bit overcrowded, with characters from the previous 3 outings now being mixed together. Bailey is a welcome return as the antagonist, but he is joined by the sidekick of the last two films' villain.
This kind of works, as we get the best of both worlds. On top of this we are also given new characters, everyday citizens wanting to help out. This looks interesting at first, with David Spade and a skateboarding buddy forced into the program, but they are soon lost in the background.
An entertaining airborne finale is rather impressive as well. So, with Bailey back, and this being Guttenberg's last, this may be a good stopping point for most viewers that made it this far.
This review of Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) was written by Luke B on 05 Jul 2010.
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol has generally received mixed reviews.
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