
The Grads are going undercover in the city to unmask the mastermind of crime.
Our favourite police men are called together to deal with a gang who rob banks and jewelers. Using their various talents as well as their extraordinary luck, the crooks stand no chance against our men and women in blue.
- 5.1
- 1989
- Released
- 1h 24m

Bubba Smith
Hightower
David Graf
Tackleberry
Michael Winslow
Jones
Leslie Easterbrook
Callahan
Marion Ramsey
Hooks
Lance Kinsey
Proctor
Matt McCoy
Nick
Bruce Mahler
Fackler
G.W. Bailey
Harris
George Gaynes
Lassard
Kenneth Mars
Mayor
Gerrit Graham
Ace
George R. Robertson
Hurst
Brian Seeman
Flash
Darwyn Swalve
Ox
Billie Bird
Mrs. Stanwyck
Arthur Batanides
Mr. Kirkland
Beans Morocco
Bank President
Alexander Folk
Well Dressed Man
Michael Fosberg
Friend #1
Fritz Bronner
Friend #2
Alan Hunter
Business Man #1
Mark J. Goodman
Business Man #2
Daniel Ben Wilson
Tackleberry, Jr
Greg Collins
SWAT Team Leader
Christopher Wolf
Gym Officer
Angelo Tiffe
Cop #1
Anthony Montes
Cop #2
Anna Mathias
Bank Teller
Melle Mel
Rap Man #1
Ralph Blandshaw
Rap Man #2
Starr Gilliard
Officer
Dennis Ott
Looter
Peter Elbling
Store Manager
Gary Carlos Cervantes
Hustler
Darryl Henriques
Man in a Hurry
Allison Mack
Little Girl
Michael Leopard
Gym Officer
Rusdi Lane
Yuppie with Squeaky Shoes
Peder Melhuse
Cop Who Sighs
Kort Falkenberg
Old Man
Gerry Lock
Old Lady
Gary P. Smith
Police Officer
Roger E. Reid
Xeroxed Policeman
Keith H. Moore
Policeman
Lou Butera
Pool Shooter
Roberta Haynes
Bus Passenger
Tom Lawrence
Cop Who Eats Chili
Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$33,200,000.00
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- #mayor
- #investigation
- #adversary
- #gang
- #jewel thief
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