Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Canadian sex comedy in the tradition of "Police Academy".A Canadian sex comedy in the tradition of "Police Academy".A Canadian sex comedy in the tradition of "Police Academy".
Lolita Davidovich
- Susan
- (as Lolita David)
Colleen Passard
- Sgt. Schicklegruber
- (as Colleen Karney)
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- AnecdotesOver 20 minutes were cut for time.
- GaffesWhen the gang members chase after Clint in the diner, the actors almost stop running when they reach the back exit.
- Versions alternativesThe Scandinavian release contains material that was cut from the US release: 1. After Steve bumps into Susan at the showers and is rebuffed by her, he says to himself "I wish they'd stop doing that" and has a moment of introspection. You can hear the music starting to change and then abruptly stop as the scene is cut short. 2. After Sergeant Stonewall tells the new recruits to get some sleep on their first day, Clint says: "Sarge, I don't sleep". Stonewall asks him: "But do you shit, Clint?" to which he replies "Every chance I get". Sarge then tells him to eat shit. 3. After the new recruits have been fired and the mayor blamed for the assassination attempt on the governor, Stonewall stumbles upon some discarded barrels of spoiled lobsters at the marina and decides to take them and serve them up at MacGruder's party. As the party goers start to get sick, MacGruder asks him where he got the lobsters from and he admits to it.
- ConnexionsFeatured in I Am Thor (2015)
- Bandes originalesGirls on top
Performed by Terrea Smith (as Terrea Oster)
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Canada's answer to the successful low-brow comedy "Police Academy" is this particularly tactless outing "Recruits". While an obvious low-budget rip, it's still just as stupid, sleazy and infantile (maybe more so) meaning a lot of brainless fun. Can't have it any other way. These types of features aren't meant to be polished art, but instead no-nonsense escapism even if its trash at heart. All I can say there, at least it has heart!
Mayor Bagley is preparing for the Governor to pay a visit to his town with the hope that the agreed highway is approved. To make an impression he gets Police chief McGruder to hire a temporary traffic patrol unit from its local citizens. However McGruder see this as chance to set a plan in motion of screwing everything up, by sabotaging this request by signing up a group of misfits which will surely cause nothing but trouble and shine a bad light on Mayor Bagley on the big day. Why this well McGruder wants Bagley's job.
It reads very similar to "Police Academy", but while the gags are familiar and fairly lame it's still deliriously charming. Director Rafal (Screwballs 1, 2 & 3) Zielinski (who I just watched his enjoyable comedy "State Park" two weeks back) keeps this fluff buoyantly brash and always on the move with chaotic situations tailored by endless topless nudity or sardonic dialogues. You can't have these type of films without a bouncy soundtrack, and it covers the bases with a rocking title song too. But it's the characters that stand-out, even though the performances are enthusiastically forced. Some recognizable faces stream through; like the delightful Lolita Davidovich, Colleen Passard and a convincing Mike MacDonald as the smarmy McGruder. Outside Tony Travis riot turn as Sergeant Stonewell with his uptight shtick, I found the minor characters of the ragtag group to be the most amusing; Mark Bluntman as Clint Eastwood yeah moments involving some sort of identity crisis were rib-tickling. Herb Field as the drunken cop, while subtle it seemed to work and Annie McAuley is transfixing as the lusty blonde nymph the mayor's daughter. There are able lead turns from Doug Annear, John Canada Terrell, Stephen Osmond and Alan Deveau (who would be known for his roles in the two "Screwballs" films.
Ridiculously entertaining and raunchy goof-ball b-picture.
Mayor Bagley is preparing for the Governor to pay a visit to his town with the hope that the agreed highway is approved. To make an impression he gets Police chief McGruder to hire a temporary traffic patrol unit from its local citizens. However McGruder see this as chance to set a plan in motion of screwing everything up, by sabotaging this request by signing up a group of misfits which will surely cause nothing but trouble and shine a bad light on Mayor Bagley on the big day. Why this well McGruder wants Bagley's job.
It reads very similar to "Police Academy", but while the gags are familiar and fairly lame it's still deliriously charming. Director Rafal (Screwballs 1, 2 & 3) Zielinski (who I just watched his enjoyable comedy "State Park" two weeks back) keeps this fluff buoyantly brash and always on the move with chaotic situations tailored by endless topless nudity or sardonic dialogues. You can't have these type of films without a bouncy soundtrack, and it covers the bases with a rocking title song too. But it's the characters that stand-out, even though the performances are enthusiastically forced. Some recognizable faces stream through; like the delightful Lolita Davidovich, Colleen Passard and a convincing Mike MacDonald as the smarmy McGruder. Outside Tony Travis riot turn as Sergeant Stonewell with his uptight shtick, I found the minor characters of the ragtag group to be the most amusing; Mark Bluntman as Clint Eastwood yeah moments involving some sort of identity crisis were rib-tickling. Herb Field as the drunken cop, while subtle it seemed to work and Annie McAuley is transfixing as the lusty blonde nymph the mayor's daughter. There are able lead turns from Doug Annear, John Canada Terrell, Stephen Osmond and Alan Deveau (who would be known for his roles in the two "Screwballs" films.
Ridiculously entertaining and raunchy goof-ball b-picture.
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- 13 juil. 2010
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