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The solution? A "competitive evaluation." Both academies are ordered to take on a new batch of recruits. The best graduates win; the losers get shut down.
Now available in a crisp, high-definition transfer that makes every pratfall and every sweat-stained uniform of Captain Harris pop like never before, Back in Training deserves a second look. Why? Because it is the only sequel that understood the assignment: The Plot: Budget Cuts and Belly Flops The premise is deceptively simple—and brilliant. Governor Neilson (the late, great Ed Nelson) needs to cut costs. He announces that one of the state’s two police academies must close. On one side, you have Commandant Lassard (George Gaynes), the gentle, pigeon-loving father figure whose academy produces lovable misfits. On the other, you have Commandant Mauser (the sneeringly hilarious Art Metrano), whose academy produces… well, fascists in tight shorts. Police Academy 3- Back in TrainingHD
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