"To Protect and Serve" takes on a whole new meaning when the Vice Academy girls are on the case. Candy and her new partner Samantha are back in an all new wild adventure! The wicked nymphomaniac, Malathion, has broken out of prison again and is on the rampage. The vice girls must bust her before she can seduce the Commissioner and destroy his wedding plans. Malathion, with the help of her new boy-toy, wreaks havoc and sexual hi-jinks as only she knows how. Will Candy and Samantha be triumphant, or will Malathion succeed with her dastardly plot?
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"To Protect and Serve" takes on a whole new meaning when the Vice Academy girls are on the case. Candy and her new partner Samantha are back in an all new wild adventure! The wicked nymphomaniac, Malathion, has broken out of prison again and is on the rampage. Vice Academy 1,2 and 3 were all garbage rip-off movies of the Police Academy Series and guess what? This one is just as bad. Once again beautiful women take the stage wearing their underwears and pleasing hungry men who might enjoyed this movies (although i don't see how) and once again stars a bunch of people who i can't name with a script that was never written by a human being. So overall garbage again. (0/10)
This movie begins with the vice agent known as "Candy" (Elizabeth Kaitan) and a newcomer to the series who goes by the name of "Samantha" (Rebecca Rocheford Davies) at the police station reading a magazine titled "Prison Romance" which they think "Miss Devonshire" (Jayne Hamil) is using to attract male suitors. It turns out that she writes an advice column for the magazine to help both male and female prisoners in their relationships. While she is explaining this a dangerous criminal named "Malanthian" (Julia Parton) manages to once again escape from the prison and the first person she seeks out for revenge is—Miss Devonshire. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film should serve as a model on how to make a successful low-budget comedy. Although the plot was rather basic, what made this film so unique was the really good script which consisted of lines that were so stupid and ridiculous that they turned out to quite hilarious. And the actors managed to play it for what it was worth as some of the expressions on their faces were downright priceless. Having said that, this isn't a great film by any means. However, I thought this movie was certainly better than I expected and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
These "Vice Academy" films are a strange animal: on the one hand, their completely childish, witless and unsophisticated humor will not amuse even the most undiscerning adults; on the other hand, their subject matter and their (very brief, not more than one minute per film) nudity means that they cannot be watched by little kids. This leaves you wondering what kind of audience they are aiming for, exactly. "Vice Academy 4" almost focuses more on the recurring characters of Miss Devonshire and the Commissioner (as they are preparing for their wedding) than the leading Vice Girls: this does not help much as these two characters are still as overacted and unfunny as they always were. The newcomer in the cast is Rebecca Rocheford, and she & Elizabeth Kaitan are the only bright spots of this movie: in fact Rocheford is so charming and beautiful that she almost threatens to steal the show from Kaitan. (*)
Still, only enjoyable late at night when delirium sets in, but when it does, you are able to kill time quite enjoyably.Unlike other films like this they actually have an attractive girl in Rocki Garner as Samantha, she looks similar to Cameron Diaz, and everyone knows how gorgeous she is. This film gets a higher rating than most of its kind because even though it's as stupid as it gets, it is never irritating. 5/10