Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
Police Academy 6: City Under Siege (1989)

Police Academy 6: City Under Siege

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Goofs

When the power is out and Sgt.

Fackler is swinging at bugs while directing traffic, the string the bugs are hanging on is clearly visible.

When Proctor tries to pull Harris back up into the window washing compartment, Harris grabs onto Proctor's trouser leg.

In one shot, you can see Proctor already down to his boxers, before the trouser rip actually happens.

In the warehouse, as Jones nails Flash with a jumping kick, a mattress is briefly visible at the bottom of the screen when Flash lands.

When rescuing Harris from falling off the window washer's platform, Proctor goes from straddling the guard rail, then he is leaning over the guard rail with both legs on one side of the guard rail, then he is straddling it again.

The face of Proctor's stunt double can be seen during the window washing scene, when Proctor falls back against the railing, knocking the bucket over the ledge.

In the karate-fighting scene at the warehouse, Flash's stunt double's face is visible, as he dives over a pile of scrap metal to get to Jones.

When the gang is cutting a hole under the armored truck with a laser, you can already see the circle cut in the bottom of the truck.

The position of the fire hydrant next to Wendell P.

Farnsworth's car before it is towed.

The water cooler is almost empty when Harris tells Fackler to get a mop, but is slightly more than half full when the firework whizzes past his head when the bumbling Fackler opens the door.

The fire hydrant that Hooks is resting her foot on while writing a ticket wobbles.

In the first briefing scene, Hightower rigs a wooden chair in front of him so that it breaks when Harris sits on it.

The chair is seen to completely collapse.

Then when we cut to Hightower again, the chair is intact in front of him.

It cuts to a wide shot and the chair is broken again.

Box Office

DateAreaGross
2 April 1989 USA USD 10,612,345
26 March 1989 USA USD 9,375,458
19 March 1989 USA USD 7,283,659
12 March 1989 USA USD 4,901,971
USA USD 11,567,217
21 September 1989 UK GBP 1,746,516
14 September 1989 UK GBP 1,744,313
7 September 1989 UK GBP 1,734,843
31 August 1989 UK GBP 1,716,297
24 August 1989 UK GBP 1,667,924
17 August 1989 UK GBP 1,601,704
10 August 1989 UK GBP 1,485,570
3 August 1989 UK GBP 1,189,612
27 July 1989 UK GBP 731,892
20 July 1989 UK GBP 107,817
UK USD 2,777,587
Germany USD 2,332,456
Spain EUR 1,387,095
2 August 1989 West Germany DEM 4,475,973
26 July 1989 West Germany DEM 4,333,872
19 July 1989 West Germany DEM 4,078,510
12 July 1989 West Germany DEM 3,509,530
5 July 1989 West Germany DEM 2,764,942
28 June 1989 West Germany DEM 1,530,994
DateAreaGrossScreens
12 March 1989 USA USD 4,901,971 1,627
20 July 1989 UK GBP 107,817 69
28 June 1989 West Germany DEM 1,530,994 295
DateAreaGrossScreens
2 April 1989 USA USD 706,853 796
26 March 1989 USA USD 1,245,064
19 March 1989 USA USD 2,381,688
12 March 1989 USA USD 4,901,971
21 September 1989 UK GBP 2,203 6
14 September 1989 UK GBP 9,470 12
7 September 1989 UK GBP 18,546 48
31 August 1989 UK GBP 48,373 48
24 August 1989 UK GBP 66,220 78
17 August 1989 UK GBP 116,134 120
10 August 1989 UK GBP 295,958 224
3 August 1989 UK GBP 457,720 246
27 July 1989 UK GBP 624,075 286
20 July 1989 UK GBP 107,817 69
2 August 1989 West Germany DEM 142,101 131
26 July 1989 West Germany DEM 255,362 200
19 July 1989 West Germany DEM 568,980 258
12 July 1989 West Germany DEM 744,588 300
5 July 1989 West Germany DEM 1,233,948 302
28 June 1989 West Germany DEM 1,530,994 285

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Reviews

I know this isn't really saying much but "Police Academy 6: City Under Siege" is the best of the sequels. I just sat through the first four sequels.

If you laughed at the fact that Pete Bonerz directed this movie, then this is the movie for you.This time, Harris and Proctor must work with the good guys to apprehend the Mastermind, whose gang is running wild all over town.

With a huge crime wave gripping the city "the Mayor" (played by Kenneth Mars) has decided to task "Commissioner Lassard" (George Gaynes) with the mission to catch those responsible. Naturally, he then turns to his most trusted police officers who have helped him out on so many missions before.

Not much to say. This one actually had a plot to it compared to the last two.

Another great instalment in the franchise.

Number six and the plots keep getting simpler each time round. This time its a gang that are on a crime spree and its up to our boys n girls in blue to save the day.

I use to love the Police Academy films as akid. Number 6 was on ITV4 (UK) recently so decided to revisit after not seeing it for years.

While Police Academy 6: City Under Siege is certainly no cinematic masterpiece, it is a very entertaining and funny film that gets a bad rap, probably in part to how bad the previous and following films in the series were. Police Academy 6 is actually, in my opinion, the best of the sequels and is rather funny if you give it a chance.

Finally, almost done with the Police Academy sequels, I finished the 6th movie in the series, Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, now this movie by no means is the worst movie ever, but it's the weaker of the movies and disappoints more than makes you laugh. With the earlier sequels, I've been surprised, with all the low ratings, I still was laughing at the movies, just because I think people were taking the movies too seriously or comparing too much to the original Police Academy.

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