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"Police Academy"-style comedy set in a military school. Two errant high-school students are ordered by a judge to spend a year at a prestigious military academy, where one of the cadets finds out who is responsible for a spate of midnight thefts.

Originally called Combat High when it premiered on NBC in 1986. Due to Neal Israel's connection with Police Academy (1984) it was renamed Combat Academy when the film went into syndication.

George Clooney's film debut.

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    • Author: Arashitilar
    This 1986 made for TV movie never intended to be a classic, but there are plenty of funny bits. An all star cast (basically old TV show stars) support this film in which 2 misfits are sent off to military school after a prank pulled on city workers. There they are taught discipline and it is funny how these two try to defy authority with their old hi-jinks. Ladies, George Clooney gives a decent performance as an army major, in a subplot with his father. There are many laughs and there are some serious tones as well. Not for everyone, but a good film for a laugh. Underrated in my opinion.
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    • Author: Conjukus
    Combat Academy was quite a good film. It was obviously inspired by the funny Police Academy films but to it's credit it didn't try to emulate Police Academy too much; it tried to carve out it's own niche. It was almost as entertaining as the film Stripes (1981) starring Bill Murray.

    Keith Gordon and Wallace Langham play two jokers who are sent to the military academy to learn a bit of discipline. At first they seem uninterested in adapting to military life; this leads to some comical scenes. The Russian Army are visiting the Academy to engage in War Games and this too leads to some comical scenes. I won't spoil the end scenes but lessons are learnt by the recruits.

    There's quite a few subplots in the movie. George Clooney plays Major Woods who is the son of the commandant of the academy-General Woods. Again,I won't spoil the plot but it is interesting.

    All in all, a great film. Highly recommended.
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    • Author: Dagdage
    This movie was directed very well and had a plausible and interesting story line. They also threw in comedians from every which direction. The pranks that were pulled will have you laughing every time.

    Two young students, who are well known for playing practical jokes, end up taking a prank too far and get sent to military school. There they try to prank their way out and find out there's a bit more in store for them as they realize there's more to life than pranking. And the learn it the hard way.

    This movie set the way for a lot of young actors just starting out. Other's were somewhat established, yet showed they were a bit more versatile than people knew of. The combined effort of this movie was probably good enough to make it in theaters, but landed as 'Made for TV'. Very difficult to find on DVD, but is an excellent addition to any collection.
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    • Author: Fararala
    I used to watch this quite a bit during school holidays after I'd taped it, probably one quiet mid-week afternoon. The theme - Be Cruel To Your School - still sticks in my head decades later!

    Released in the UK as 'Combat Academy', this follows 'Wacky' Max Mendelson (Keith Gordon in a poor man's Carey Mahoney) and his socially awkward pal (especially around girls) Perry Bennett played by Wally Ward. When one 'crazy' prank too many sees them bounced out of school, into court and then into the arms of 'Combat Academy' (although It might have been easier if their absentee parents has packed them off themselves).

    This is pretty much a moderate, family friendly clone of Police Academy or Stripes, with a few laughs, but nowhere near the raucous, caustic, adult humour. You could set your watch on its predictability, but George Clooney pops up in his debut role, and Dana Hill is a hard bitten squad leader with a soft centre.

    Wouldn't go out of my way, but catch it one afternoon like I did all those years ago.

    PS. Strange to relate but I did actually know a chap called Max Perry - God Rest his soul.
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    • Author: Abuseyourdna
    This alleged comedy - double rip-off of "Stripes" and "Police Academy" - isn't painful to watch, but it has almost no laughs. An undistinguished early credit for George Clooney (whose career was really heading for oblivion before "E.R" rescued it), and a big comedown for Keith Gordon (who plays an overage prankster) after his classic paranoid turn in "Christine". In fact, a look at Gordon's IMDb profile reveals that this was probably the movie that turned him from acting to directing! *1/2 out of 4.
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    • Author: Nagis
    This movie is truly amazing, the cast went to great lengths to make this film into a movie

    tina caspary (wow) - is a love interest in the movie

    max mandelson and his partner in crime get up to no good and end up in the combat academy, while one of the duo tries to get thrown out the other attempts to get recognised and loved.

    In my humble opinion this movie is too long and slow moving but well worth the patience.

    The battle at the end with the russians and the conclusion is the icing on the cake.

    Recommended
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    • Author: Velellan
    George Clooney appearing in his first movie role. This wasn't something people saw on the big screen as that would be a few years later. This is a Made-for-TV movie that was shown on NBC during his time on the television series The Facts Of Life. Pretty dumb but features small roles by Dick Van Patten (Eight Is Enough,) Sherman Hemsley (The Jeffersons,) Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat,) Richard Moll (Night Court,) John Ratzenberger (Cheers) and Jamie Farr (MASH.) Also with Robert Culp, Keith Gordon and Dana Hill (National Lampoon's European Vacation.) Worth it if you're a Clooney fanatic otherwise forget it.

    5.0 / 10 stars

    --Zoooma, a Kat Pirate Screener
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    • Author: Samugor
    I love Keith Gordon as a director (I highly recommend his films: 'The Chocolate War' and 'A Midnight Clear'), but as an actor, he just fails to engage, with the exception of his role in 'The Legend of Billie Jean.' He always comes off as this smart-ass, hopeless doofus and one that, at least in this movie, was already too old to play a high school teenager. This is not the kind of comedy on line with the Police Academy series, but more in gear with the unfunny 80s comedy, Bachelor Party. Sure, a few things here and there can belt you a laugh, but overall, when does the good stuff start happening? Well, never really. And this certainly isn't Keith Gordon's fault. There just weren't enough significant details in the story to make you care what happens.

    The story goes like this: Keith Gordon is prankster and underachiever (except in the pranks department), Max. His buddy is stuttering, soft-spoken sidekick Perry (Wally Ward, who, by the way was great as Archie in 'The Chocolate War'). Both Max and Perry, who have pulled one prank too many, are shipped off to an uptight military school. Perry may be willing to succumb to the rules in order to avoid trouble, but Max isn't about to endure the punishment, and blows it off any order given to him. Superior officers have no meaning to Max. What's worse is, Max is going to have to work solo on this pranks project, since Perry gets interested in a girl (Tina Casparay from 'Can't Hardly Wait'), who likewise shows a similar interest and starts climbing the military ladder in order to impress her.

    You've probably noticed George Clooney's name in the credits. He plays Max's bunkmate, Biff, who's father runs the school. Biff is the tough guy, but is more interested in getting his father to show some real affection towards him. You know, stop calling him 'Major' and start calling him 'Son.'

    The ending, of course, is your typical 80s teen lesson in self-esteem, both for Perry and Biff, and even lonely Andrea (Dana Hill from 'National Lampoon's Vacation'), who has her eye on a rude schoolmate who doesn't care much about her. It has to do with a school wide game of capture the flag with the Russians. But neither of these sequences are fart-warming, let alone funny. Even the series of pranks aren't that funny. It's more like watching a movie from the makers of 'Police Academy' and waiting for Police Academy humor, but get nothing more than 'Ski Patrol' humor (a turkey movie by the same makers, although still much funnier than this). This one is just as big a turkey with your only laughs coming from Richard Moll who plays the seriously deranged science teacher.
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    • Author: Fecage
    George Clooney was so sexy in that film, (still is, actually) I'm an army fanatic, and it was great seeing him in army uniform, also his friend Kevin, i liked him a lot, didn't like Sgt Pritchett much, though. I liked Percival Barnet, (perry) and his friend, Maxwell, is it? It was good when Perry got with Mary Beth, that bit was nice,and he stopped stuttering. Anyway, I have the film on DVD, and I watched it OVER, AND OVER AGAIN, i think its fantastic. I would definitely recommend it to everyone. It's well good. And you get so see George Clooney topless, thats got to be worth it, don't you think? He has great muscles, and you also feel sorry for him, when he confides in Maxwell about his mum, saying he misses her. Anyways, you should like it, its not for everyone, but...give it a try
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    • Author: Gavirgas
    This was one of my favorite made for TV movies of the 1980's. The plot revolves around two pranksters who have the choice of going to jail or to military school. The pranks they pull at the beginning of the film, which get them sent to the military school, are priceless. My personal favorite is where they switch the signs on the bathrooms so that a guy inadvertently goes into the girls' bathroom and then has a shocked look on his face. (Incidentally, this scene is my favorite because my cousin was an extra in this movie and he was the one who went into the "ladies room". He said it was actually the teachers' lounge.) Overall, I thought it was incredibly funny.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Keith Gordon Keith Gordon - Max Mendelsson
    Wallace Langham Wallace Langham - Perry Barnett (as Wally Ward)
    George Clooney George Clooney - Maj. Biff Woods
    Dana Hill Dana Hill - Sgt. Andrea Pritchett
    Elya Baskin Elya Baskin - Interpreter
    Tina Caspary Tina Caspary - Mary Beth
    Danny Nucci Danny Nucci - Jai
    Kevin Haley Kevin Haley - Kevin
    Jesse Welles Jesse Welles - Mrs. Mendelsson
    Robert Culp Robert Culp - General Edward 'Ed' Woods
    Jamie Farr Jamie Farr - Col. Frierick
    Sherman Hemsley Sherman Hemsley - Judge Daley
    Bernie Kopell Bernie Kopell - Mr. Mendelsson
    Richard Moll Richard Moll - Col. Felix Long Sr.
    Marc Price Marc Price - Felix Long, Jr.
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