Police Academy: Mission to Moscow (1994) [PG]

Release Date:
June 9, 1994

Original Title:
Police Academy: Mission to Moscow

Alternate Titles:
Police Academy 7
Police Academy 7 - Mission à Moscou
Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow
Police Academy 7: Operation Scotland Yard
Policejní akademie 7: Moskevská mise
Poliisiopisto - Moskovan keikka
Polisskolan 7
Polisskolan 7 - uppdrag i Moskva
Polisskolan 7: Uppdrag i Moskva
Scuola di polizia 7: Missione a Mosca
警察学院 7:莫斯科任务

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Studio Trite
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Russia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  BR: 12  CZ: U  DE: 6  DK: A  ES: APTA  FI: K-7  FR: U|10  GB: PG  GR: 13  NL: 6  PT: M/6  SE: 11  US: PG 

Runtime: 83

Just when we thought the Cold War was over, leave it to these guys to heat it up again.

The Russians seek help in dealing with the Mafia from the veterans of the Police Academy. They head off to Moscow, in order to find evidence against Konstantin Konali, who marketed a computer game that everyone in the world is playing.

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ADR Editor:
Tally Paulos

ADR Mixer:
Beau Biggart

Art Direction:
Ilia Amoorsky

Assistant Costume Designer:
Marina Kudriavtseva

Assistant Editor:
John Finklea
Kimberly L. Sewell
Bill Strouse

Assistant Hairstylist:
Hedvig Wieder

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Eta Csabavölgyi

Assistant Sound Editor:
Kerry Malony

Associate Producer:
Suzanne Lore

Boom Operator:
Thomas Hartig

Camera Operator:
Buda Gulyás

Casting:
Melissa Skoff

Casting Assistant:
Tammy Rosen
Olga Yazykova

Characters:
Pat Proft
Neal Israel

Choreographer:
Boris Baranovsky

Co-Producer:
Donald L. West

Color Timer:
David Orr

Costume Designer:
Natalia Dzubenko

Director:
Alan Metter

Director of Photography:
Ian Jones

Dolly Grip:
Péter Sidló

Editor:
Suzanne Hines
Dennis M. Hill

First Assistant Camera:
Martin Szecsanov
Joseph Takacs

First Assistant Director:
Alex Hapsas
Alexander Zelenkov

First Assistant Editor:
Mark Eggenweiler

Foley Artist:
Casey J. Crabtree
James Bailey

Foley Mixer:
Al Gomez

Gaffer:
Richard Rees-Jones
Alexander Egorov

Hairstylist:
Erzsébet Rácz

Makeup Artist:
Katalin Elek

Music Editor:
Doug Lacky

Original Music Composer:
Robert Folk

Producer:
Paul Maslansky
Leonid Vereshchagin

Production Design:
Frederic C. Weiler

Production Manager:
Donald L. West
Alexander Nakhimson
George Kuntner

Script Supervisor:
Sheila Wilson

Second Assistant Camera:
Zsolt Fehér
Thomas Olah

Second Assistant Director:
Alexander Yurchikov

Set Decoration:
Sergey Shiriaev

Sound Editor:
Sam Gemette
Randall K. Tomlin
Daniel Thomas
Michael Virnig

Sound Effects Editor:
Bill Fox

Sound Mixer:
Steve Nelson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James G. Williams
Joseph D. Citarella
Artie Torgersen

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gene Grigg
Michael Clifford

Stunt Coordinator:
Julius LeFlore
Sergey Vorobyev

Stunts:
Ben Kojta
Yuri Prilepo
Valery Barkhtin
Yury Sysoev
Yevgeny Petrov
Igor Yakovuev
Nadya Kaluzina
Min Dabashinskas
Irina Stepanova

Supervising Sound Editor:
Clancy T. Troutman

Transportation Coordinator:
Chuck Rowley

Unit Publicist:
Howard Brandy

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Maria Yuresko

Writer:
Randolph Davis
Michele S. Chodos

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