Corrected entry: The Moscow Police obviously have an English interface on their computers. Why would they need that?
Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow (1994)
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Directed by: Alan Metter
Starring: G.W. Bailey, David Graf, Michael Winslow, Leslie Easterbrook, George Gaynes
Other mistake: The Russian flag in the Russian commander's office is upside down.
Callahan: Everything about me... is real.
Trivia: Larvell Jones (played by Michael Winslow), Eugene Tackleberry (played by David Graf), and Commandant Eric Lassard (played by George Gaynes) are the only characters to appear in every single film in the "Police Academy" series.
Question: Neal Israel is the writer for the film (and the series) and Richard Israel is in the film (as Adam Sharp). Are they related at all? Or is this just a coincidence of last names?
Answer: They are not related. It is a coincidence.





Correction: Moscow is the largest Russian city, and an international port city with tourists and travellers arriving from all over the world. There are hundreds of languages being spoken there, with English being one of the most predominant. Since the police need to communicate with all kinds of foreigners, they have people that speak multiple languages, and have computers with English keyboards and fonts for people that don't read Cyrillic.