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Mauser only appeared in this film and Scuola di polizia 3: Tutto da rifare (1986), but reprised the [...] D
Although everyone (even in subsequent Police Academy movies), refers to Tim Kazurinsky's character a [...] D
Jerry Paris: (At around fifty minutes) Man passing by the 16th Precinct. D
Zed (Bobcat Goldthwait) and Sweetchuck (Tim Kazurinsky) are shown to generally hate each other throu [...] D
Paul Maslansky: (At around one hour and twenty-three minutes) Wedding guest, seen in background when [...] D
In an interview prior to the start of production, David Graf said that he would not mind doing a ser [...] D
The only Police Academy movie to not use the familiar logo font when the title comes up on screen, i [...] D
G.W. Bailey: (At around one hour and twenty-three minutes) Wedding guest posing for photo. D
The Police Academy films follow one of two Narrative styles, the first style which is used in the fi [...] D
According to Julie Brown, Steve Guttenberg was not very nice to her on set. While filming the street [...] D
The only Police Academy movie to feature Commandant Eric Lassard's brother, Pete (Howard Hesseman). [...] D
At one point, Schtulman says "we do what Baretta would do". Art Metrano (Mauser) guest starred on fo [...] D
According to Bubba Smith, he made more money from his work on this film alone, than he had earned in [...] D
Tim Kazurinsky's character was to be called Mr. Schewchuk, as the name appears on the store window. [...] D
Some original cast members had allegedly complained about losing screentime to the new cast members. [...] D
The name "Mauser" was derived from a German arms manufacturer of a line of bolt-action rifles and se [...] D
When Mahoney meets some of Zed's gang members while undercover, a Russian vulgarity is written among [...] D
G.W. Bailey had hoped to return as Lieutenant Harris, but was passed over in favor of Art Metrano as [...] D
Despite the fact that no such character exists in the movie, a blonde policewoman appears on the off [...] D
Michael Winslow (Jones), David Graf (Tackleberry), and George Gaynes (Commandant Lassard) are the on [...] D
Though Tim Kazurinsky is called Sweetchuck in the movie, in the credits his character name is "Merch [...] D
Colleen Camp (Officer Kirkland) married executive producer John Goldwyn two years after working toge [...] D
Peter MacNicol and Tim Allen were both considered for the role of Proctor. D
Michael Winslow sports his mustache for the first time in the series, a look he also had in the thir [...] D
Shooting in Los Angeles was more expensive for this sequel than for the first film, according to Pau [...] D
At the end of the grocery store scene, the stack of booklets that Zed takes with him are issues of T [...] D
In one scene, Hightower is talked into tossing a football to some men. The scene is a tribute to Bub [...] D
Julie Paris's debut. D
G.W. Bailey's cameo appearance in this movie, marks the only time he worked with director Jerry Pari [...] D
In an interview shortly after this film's release, Steve Guttenberg said that being in a major hit l [...] D
Marion Ramsey and Art Metrano passed away nine months apart in 2021. D
Bobcat Goldthwait and Tim Kazurinsky were given more scenes soon after director Jerry Paris joined t [...] D
When Schtulman throws his sock at the locker, a magnet was placed inside the sock, to ensure it clun [...] D
(At around one hour and twenty-three minutes) The monster truck Tackleberry drives away in, with his [...] D
The service station attendant is reading a copy of The Wrestler magazine. This was written into the [...] D
Actor Donovan Scott, who played Cadet Leslie Barbara in the first film, mentioned that he actually d [...] D
In one scene, Mahoney states that Tackleberry is 28 years old. David Graf was actually 33 at the tim [...] D
Two of Jerry Paris' children were cast in this movie. His daughter Julie Paris was given a small rol [...] D
The original director, James Signorelli, was considered "too edgy" by the producers, and was soon re [...] D
Steve Guttenberg almost did not return for the sequel, as he was not pleased with the script as orig [...] D
Bill Paxton was offered the role of Zed, but turned it down, because the contract required him to al [...] D
Jerry Seinfeld auditioned for the role of Proctor. Lance Kinsey and Jerry both shared the same manag [...] D
Screenwriter Barry W. Blaustein stated that he was approached during production by Bubba Smith (High [...] D
Upon being cast as seamstress Chloe Daniels, the love interest of Mahoney, Julie Brown had been told [...] D
Mahoney's gang name is Jughead. On the Archie cartoon show, Jughead was voiced by Howard Morris, the [...] D
The only movie in the original Police Academy heptalogy in which Callahan (Leslie Easterbrook) does [...] D
Though Proctor's first name is never mentioned in any of the Police Academy movies, it does appear i [...] D
Tim Kazurinsky was originally only to appear in the opening scene. But director Jerry Paris enjoyed [...] D
When Hooks punches Proctor in the jaw, the punch she lands on his jaw was real, and by accident. D
Art Metrano improvised his singing in the shower stall scene. D
According to producer Paul Maslansky, the returning actors and actresses from the original Scuola di [...] D