He's firing rapidly and with a vengeance. He unlo_ads one clip, then quickly reloads with another. He fires another round and looks disappointed when he realizes he's out of bullets. With- out missing a beat, he reaches over to Yoshika, who is standing next to him, grabs the gun out of her hand and goes back to firing at the target with her gun.

Police Academy (1984)
ANGLE - TACKLEBERRY
A screenplay character in Police Academy (1984).
- lines
- 3
- words
- 160
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 2.2%
- avg words / line
- 53
- shortest / longest
- 46 / 64
Sample dialogue
He's firing rapidly and with a vengeance. He unlo_ads one clip, then quickly reloads with another. He fires another round and looks disappointed when he realizes he's out of bullets. With- out missing a beat, he reaches over to Yoshika, who is standing next to him, grabs the gun out of her hand and goes back to firing at the target with her gun.
scene 31 — 38, READY TO BE GIVEN THE SIGNAL TO SHOOT.He's hanging out the window of Thompson's car and is leaning into Copeland's window, straddling the road with his body. In a panic, Copeland veers away from Thompson's car, almost sending Tackleberry to the pavement. He hangs on for dear life between the two moving vehicles.
scene 81 — EXT. THE TWOCARSHe's chasing after one of the looters who runs into a Baskin- Robbins. Tackleberry runs at full speed and leaps with all the gusto of Superman taking off. He dives through the plate glass window and looters come pouring out, all of them exiting the Baskin-Robbins eating ice cream cones.
scene 148 —
Bookends
He's chasing after one of the looters who runs into a Baskin- Robbins. Tackleberry runs at full speed and leaps with all the gusto of Superman taking off. He dives through the plate glass window and looters come pouring out, all of them exiting the Baskin-Robbins eating ice cream cones.