The Russian mob, led by Konstantine Konali, develops a computer game that, unbeknown to its players, has the ability to destroy security systems. As a result, a staggering number of robberies have been committed, and the Russian police have no leads. They call in the help of the Americans but think twice about that decision when they end up with the lovable, bumbling members of the Police Academy. (Starring Michael Winslow, David Graf, Leslie Easterbrook, George Gaynes, G.W. Bailey, Charlie Schlatter, Claire Forlani, Ron Perlman, and Christopher Lee)
Released August 26, 1994
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Was hab ich den Film geliebt... ein Kampfrobotter (mit der Bezeichnung Nr.5 ) der neuesten Generation bekommt einen elektronischen Schlag und somit ein eigenleben mit pazifistischen Zügen.
Als er aus der Basis entkommt und bei der Tierfreundin Stefanie (Ally Sheedy) unterkommt , die ihn für einen Außerirdischen hällt, beginnt für die Robotik Experten und Erfinder von Nr .5 , Ben Jabituya (Fischer Stevens) und Newton Crosby (Steve Guttenberg) eine Turbulente Suche nach dem Roboter um ihn wieder zu konfigurieren, immer im Wettkampf gegen das Militär unter der Führung des Grantigen Roboterskeptikers General Schroeder (G.W. Bailey) der den Liebenswerten Roboter am liebsten zerstört auf der Müllhalde sehen würde..
Großartiger Film der wie viele andere heutzutage in Vergessenheit geraten ist. Und das ungerechtfertigt denn die Effekte sind bis heute grandios!
Die Darsteller Gutenberg und Bailey waren bereits in dem Jahre davor erschienenen Film, Police Academy, Gegenspieler.
Für Sammler gab es von Nameless eine Mediabook edition beider Teile separat und ein Book mit beiden Filmen in einem.
Vor einigen Jahren (habs leider selber verpasst) gab es eine Limitierte Edition mit einem Miniatur Johnny 5.
Zum 30. Jubiläum gabs eine Steelbook Veröffentlichung.
Am leichtesten kommt man aber zu den Standard blue ray versionen von Nr. 5 lebt und Nr 5 gibt nicht auf.
Beide bei Amazon erhälltlich um je 10 Euro
Hirn aus, Film an und viel Spaß
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🔥 recurring mash characters
so I know I have a reputation as controversial but the thing is I'm actually pretty easy to please, so I like all the recurring mash characters. I'm not sure how unpopular this is, but I know a few people really dislike this character so...
I like Rizzo. I think he's fairly bland, a Beetle Bailey type character, bu G.W. Bailey's delivery is very good, so I find him amusing, and therefore I like him!
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G.W Bailey, David Graf and Lance Kinsey, (Harris, Tackleberry and Proctor) on the set of Police Academy 4, 1987
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“Benson” s1e22 (1980)
Smart and funny.
A lot better than the previous episode.
G.W. Bailey, Kene Holliday and Les Lannom are the guests - denizens in a bar the governor visits to get in touch with real people.
Good story idea. Nice to see an earnest and idealistic politician, and the points raised by all the characters, even Taylor, are valid. Then and now.
9/10
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Birthdays 8.27
Beer Birthdays
Fred Bowman (1944)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Barbara Bach; actor (1947)
C.S. Forester; English writer (1899)
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; German philosopher (1770)
Tarzan of the Apes; fictional character (1912)
Jeanette Winterson; English writer (1959)
Famous Birthdays
Patrick J. Adams; Canadian actor (1981)
Andreas Alföldi; Hungarian archaeologist and historian (1895)
Fernest Arceneaux; singer and accordion player (1940)
G.W. Bailey; actor (1944)
Gordon Bashford; English engineer, Range Rover co-creator (1916)
Tim Bogert; singer and bass player (1944)
Carl Bosch; German chemist (1874)
"Downtown" Julie Brown; V.J. (1959)
Sarah Chalke; actor (1976)
Alice Coltrane; pianist and composer (1937)
Jeff Cook; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1949)
Audrey C. Delsanti; French astronomer and biologist (1976)
Daryl "The Captain" Dragon; pop singer, songwriter (1942)
Theodore Dreiser; writer (1871)
Charles Fleischer; comedian and actor (1950)
Tom Ford; fashion designer (1961)
Chuck Girard; singer-songwriter and pianist (1943)
Samuel Goldwyn; film producer (1882)
Jeff Grubb; game designer and author (1957)
Johann Georg Hamann; German philosopher (1730)
Lyndon Baines Johnson; 36th U.S. President (1908)
Tony Kanal; British-American bass player and songwriter (1970)
Tom Lanoye; Belgian author, poet, and playwright (1958)
Ira Levin; writer (1929)
Alex Lifeson; Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist (1953)
Norah Lofts; English author (1904)
Glen Matlock; English singer-songwriter and bass player (1956)
Katharine McCormick; biologist (1875)
John Mehler; drummer (1948)
Kenji Miyazawa; Japanese author and poet (1896)
Ann Murray; Irish soprano (1949)
Giuseppe Peano; Italian mathematician and philosopher (1858)
Kim Petras; German singer-songwriter (1992)
Jimmy Pop; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1972)
Norman Foster Ramsey Jr.; physicist (1915)
Man Ray; photographer, artist (1890)
Martha Ray; actor (1916)
Harry Reems; porn actor (1947)
Paul "Pee-Wee Herman" Reubens; actor, comedian (1952)
Robert Richardson; cinematographer (1955)
Tommy Sands; pop singer (1937)
Diana Scarwid; actress (1955)
Sonny Sharrock; guitarist (1940)
Reece Shearsmith; English actor, comedian and writer (1969)
Léon Theremin, Russian physicist, engineer, Theremin inventor (1896)
Kay Walsh; English actress and dancer (1911)
Tuesday Weld; actor (1943)
Chandra Wilson; actress (1969)
Lester Young; saxophonist and clarinet player (1909)
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