
Hold everything! The cadets are dropping in on Miami Beach for an all new adventure.
The Police Academy misfits travel to Miami Beach for Commandant Lassard to be honored with a prestigious lifetime award pending his retirement. Things take a turn when Lassard unknowingly ends up in possession of stolen diamonds from a jewel heist.
- 5.2
- 1988
- Released
- 1h 30m

Bubba Smith
Hightower
David Graf
Tackleberry
Michael Winslow
Jones
Leslie Easterbrook
Callahan
Marion Ramsey
Hooks
Janet Jones
Kate
Lance Kinsey
Proctor
Matt McCoy
Nick
G.W. Bailey
Harris
George Gaynes
Lassard
René Auberjonois
Tony
George R. Robertson
Hurst
Tab Thacker
House
Archie Hahn
Mouse
James Hampton
Mayor of Miami
Beans Morocco
Bob the Janitor
Dana Mark
Graduating Policewoman
Richard Jasen
Kid with Toy Plane
Ruth Farley
Airport Information
Kathryn Graf
Stewardess #1
Via Van Ness
Stewardess #2
Dan Fitzgerald
Commissioner Murdock
Arthur Edwards
Thief in Drag
Jeff Gillen
Thief's Victim
Susan Hatfield
Mayor's Wife
Ed Kovens
Dempsey
Tom Kouchalakos
Manny
Ruben Rabasa
Julio
Scott Weinger
Shark Attack Kid
Pam Bogart
Harris' Pick-Up
Toni Crabtree
Activities Announcer
Nelson Oramas
Crowd Control Cop
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Shooting Range Cop
Joni Siani
TV Interviewer
Jeff Breslauer
News Photographer
Richard Lester
Graduation Ceremony VIP (uncredited)
Released
en
$14,000,000.00
$19,510,371.00
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