Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow (1994)
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36% of users liked it
(38,102 ratings)
In a major stumbling block toward better international relations, America's most laughable police officers are sent to Russia to fight crime in this comedy. In Moscow, master criminal Konali (Ron Perlman) has marketed a new computer game that has an unusual hidden feature -- it allows him to… More In a major stumbling block toward better international relations, America's most laughable police officers are sent to Russia to fight crime in this comedy. In Moscow, master criminal Konali (Ron Perlman) has marketed a new computer game that has an unusual hidden feature -- it allows him to bring down any security system controlled by a PC on which the game has been played, with a string of major robberies as the result. Russian Police Commandant Rakov (Christopher Lee) is at his wit's end about how to deal with the crisis, so he asks for help from the U.S. law enforcement community. However, Rakov's American allies turn out to be Lassard (George Gaynes), Harris (G.W. Bailey), and the rest of the crew from the Police Academy (among them Michael Winslow, David Graf, and Leslie Easterbrook). Claire Forlani also appears in a small role as a Russian beauty. This was the seventh and last film in the Police Academy series, following the departure of franchise loyalist Bubba Smith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Alan Metter
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 26, 1994 Wide
- On DVD
- Apr 6, 2004
- Studio
- Warner Home Video
Critic Reviews
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Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
Desperately, aggressively, obnoxiously inept slapstick fare.
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Martin Scribbs, Low IQ Canadian
Easily the worst in a miserable franchise, Mission to Moscow makes Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol look like Battleship Potemkin.
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Cast
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George Gaynes
as Commandant Lassard
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Michael Winslow
as Larvell Jones
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David Graf
as Eugene Tackleberry
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Leslie Easterbrook
as Capt. Callahan
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G.W. Bailey
as Cpt. Harris
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Christopher Lee
as Commandant Rakov
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Charlie Schlatter
as Cadet Kyle Connors
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Ron Perlman
as Constantin Konali
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Claire Forlani
as Katrina
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Richard Israel
as Adam Sharp
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Gregg Berger
as Lieutenant Talinsky
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Julius Le Flore
as Piano Player
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Stuart Nisbet
as Anchor Person
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Nikolai Pastukhov
as Patriarch
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Sergei Reusenko
as Serge
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Maria Vinogradova
as Old Lady in Gorky Park
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Alexander Peskov
as Hitman
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Svetlana
as Prime Ballerina
- Melissa Skoff

