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Vice Academy 4 (1995)

Directed by Rick Sloane · 1995 · Elizabeth Kaitan, Julia Parton, Jayne Hamil, John Henry Richardson, Rebecca Rocheford Davies

Vice Academy 4 (1995), directed by Rick Sloane, is a comedy-crime film that continues the tradition of over-the-top, campy action typical of 1990s B-movies. The story follows a determined policewoman and her partner as they race against time to apprehend a green-haired prison escapee who threatens to disrupt the commissioner's wedding. Starring Elizabeth Kaitan, Julia Parton, and Jayne Hamil, the film leans into its absurd premise with a blend of slapstick humor, exaggerated characters, and low-budget ingenuity. Rick Sloane's direction, known for its fast-paced and unapologetically cheesy style, anchors the film in a genre that prioritizes entertainment over realism. The tone balances zany antics with action sequences, making it a fitting entry for fans of 1990s cult cinema. While the plot sticks to its straightforward mission, the film's charm lies in its commitment to absurdity, offering viewers a lighthearted, irreverent experience that embraces its own limitations. Best suited for audiences who appreciate tongue-in-cheek humor and nostalgic, no-frills filmmaking.

Why it’s worth watching

Vice Academy 4 is a quintessential 1990s comedy-crime film that delivers campy fun, absurd humor, and energetic performances. Directed by Rick Sloane, it showcases the era's B-movie charm with a bizarre yet engaging premise. Fans of cult classics or over-the-top action-comedy hybrids will find it a nostalgic, entertaining watch.

Trivia

  • Directed by Rick Sloane, known for low-budget cult films.
  • Released in 1995, part of the Vice Academy series.
  • Runtime: 89 minutes, typical of 1990s direct-to-video films.
  • Stars Elizabeth Kaitan and Julia Parton as the lead policewomen.
  • Features a green-haired antagonist as the film's central villain.

1995ComedyCrimeB-MovieCampyActionCult ClassicFemale Lead

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