Naked Gun 33 and 1/3: The Final Insult
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Director:
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Peter Segal
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Production:
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Paramount Pictures
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Year:
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1994
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Running time:
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90'
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Cast:
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Anna Nicole Smith,
Kathleen Freeman,
Leslie Nielsen,
O.J. Simpson,
Priscilla Presley,
Wylie Small
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Genre:
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Comedy
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Plot synopsis:
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The further misadventures...
The further misadventures of bumbling Los Angeles police Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) are chronicled in this third installment in the popular Naked Gun comedy series. This by-the-numbers entry begins with Drebin as a happily retired house-husband called back into action when an evil terrorist organization threatens Los Angeles. As in the other Naked Gun films, this plot is merely an excuse for an unhinged, rapid-fire succession of gags, ranging from satirical lampoons of cop movies to broad slapstick, all played with a perfectly straight face. Nielsen provides his familiar combination of complete witlessness and oblivious dignity as Drebin, and the film attempts to match the earlier Naked Gun films ? and the Police Squad! television series that inspired them ? in the number of jokes. However, the film proved less successful than its predecessors, as some viewers found that the freewheeling comic style of the earlier films had solidified into its own formula, now mildly entertaining but disappointingly predictable.
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Nation:
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UNITED STATES
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Cinematography:
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Robert Stevens
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Film editor:
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James R. Symons
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Screenplay:
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Pat Proft, David Zucker
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Play4film's point of view:
“Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” is the third film in the series involving lieutenant Drebin and his troublemaker colleagues. This time the film takes the Oscars ceremony as its principle target. It is, therefore, a film about the show business world, about its crassness and about the excesses of a world which is distant from that which zany Cinema has always dedicated its attention. It makes many references, is entertaining and over the top.
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