The Naked Gun 1988

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Original title: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
Jerry Zucker (television series "Police Squad") Jim Abrahams (television series: "Police Squad") David Zucker (television series "Police Squad")
Jerry Zucker (television series "Police Squad") Jim Abrahams (television series: "Police Squad") David Zucker (television series "Police Squad")
A rerun of many of the gags from the television series Police Squad! (1982). An Airplane! (1980)-type spoof, this time with the an incompetent Lieutenant Frank Drebin, who always "gets his man". Visual gags come thick and fast, and it's impossible to catch them all with one viewing. The plot: Queen Elizabeth II of England is coming to town, and Vincent Ludwig has plans to assassinate her using a brainwashed baseball player. β€” Rob Hartill
According to David Zucker in the DVD commentary, the studio insisted on the casting of an Oscar winner in one of the major roles. This led to the casting of George Kennedy , who had been actively campaigning for the role of Ed Hocken for several months, saying that he was furious at having missed his chance to spoof himself in " Airplane! (1980) ."
In the video/theatrical release, in the final battle with Vincent Ludwig, Frank Drebin's chest protector has deflated without reason. (note: the network television broadcast adds a scene in which Ludwig shoots the chest protector, causing it to deflate.)
Many of the bit players are credited next to the one line of dialogue they
had in the film. For example:
"It's Enrico Pallazzo!" ... Mark Holton
On a recent Comedy Central airing in 2006, the entire opening scene with Frank Drebin and the hostile foreign leaders was cut, instead going straight to the opening credits. This is probably due to sensitivity regarding the conflict overseas.
I Love L.A. (1983) Written and Performed by Randy Newman Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Great blend of slapstick and one-liners
I suppose when it comes down to it,I am very easily entertained when it comes to comedy.It just doesn't take much to make me laugh.The makers of The Naked Gun did their job well.The film is so overloaded with sight gags,that if you blink,you just might miss one,or maybe even two of them.The slightest distractions will make you miss something.Some of the humor is vulgar and downright tasteless,but nonetheless funny.The final sequences involving the baseball game were the best.With the possible exception of O.J.Simpson,who was never good when he tried to act,this was a grand all around comedic effort,and comedy,as many have said,is hard to produce.I actually can recall the short lived television series that this film is based on.Only six episodes were produced,and it was a shame more were not made.I was glad to see it come roaring back on the big screen.Perhaps it belonged there all along.
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Incompetent police Detective Frank Drebin must foil an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. Incompetent police Detective Frank Drebin must foil an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. Incompetent police Detective Frank Drebin must foil an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II.
Mayor : Drebin, I don't want anymore trouble like you had last year on the South Side. Understand? That's my policy.
Frank : Yes. Well, when I see 5 weirdos dressed in togas stabbing a guy in the middle of the park in full view of 100 people, I shoot the bastards. That's *my* policy.
Mayor : That was a Shakespeare-In-The-Park production of "Julius Caesar", you moron! You killed 5 actors! Good ones.

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Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin
Priscilla Presley as Jane Spencer
Ricardo MontalbΓ‘n as Vincent Ludwig
George Kennedy as Capt. Ed Hocken
O. J. Simpson as Det. Nordberg
Susan Beaubian as Mrs. Wilma Nordberg
Nancy Marchand as Mayor Lillian Barkley
Raye Birk as Pahpshmir
Jeannette Charles as Queen Elizabeth II
Ed Williams as Ted Olsen
Tiny Ron as Al, Tall Lab Tech
"Weird Al" Yankovic as Himself
Leslie Maier as Herself
Winifred Freedman as Stephanie
Joe Grifasi as Pier 32 Dockman
Lawrence Tierney as the Angels' manager
Reggie Jackson as the Angels' right fielder
John Houseman as Driving Instructor


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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (also known as simply The Naked Gun ) is a 1988 American crime comedy film directed by David Zucker and released by Paramount Pictures . The film stars Leslie Nielsen as the bumbling police lieutenant Frank Drebin . Priscilla Presley , Ricardo MontalbΓ‘n , George Kennedy , and O. J. Simpson also star in supporting roles.

The film features fast-paced slapstick comedy, including many visual and verbal puns and gags. The film is based on the character portrayed by Nielsen in the television series Police Squad! , and is also a continuation of the latter. [1] The core creative team behind Police Squad! and the film series includes the team of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker as well as Pat Proft in varying combinations. [2]

Released on December 2, 1988, The Naked Gun was a critical and commercial success, which led to two sequels : The Naked Gun 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 : The Smell of Fear (1991) and Naked Gun 33 + 1 ⁄ 3 : The Final Insult (1994).

Police Squad Lieutenant Frank Drebin, taking a vacation in Beirut , disrupts a conference of America's greatest enemies ( Idi Amin , Muammar Gaddafi , Ayatollah Khomeini , Yasser Arafat , Fidel Castro , and Mikhail Gorbachev [3] ) who are trying to conceive a terrorist plan to humiliate the U.S. In Los Angeles , Officer Nordberg attempts to bust a heroin drug operation at the docks organized by dock's owner Vincent Ludwig, and is shot by Ludwig's henchmen. After returning to L.A. and being briefed on the case by his boss, Captain Ed Hocken, Drebin visits Nordberg in the hospital. Nordberg provides cryptic clues, including a picture of Ludwig's ship on which the deal had been organized. Frank meets with police scientist Ted Olsen, who has invented a cufflink that shoots tranquilizer darts. Frank learns through Ted that Nordberg's jacket tested positive for heroin.

Police Squad is put in charge of security for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Los Angeles, and Ed tells Frank that he has 24 hours to clear Nordberg before word gets out about what happened and detracts from the queen's visit.

When Frank visits Ludwig in his office, Ludwig learns that Nordberg is still alive. Ludwig has his assistant, Jane Spencer, assist Frank in his investigation, and the two fall in love. However, Jane is unaware of her employer's illegal activities. After Frank leaves the office, Ludwig meets with Pahpshmir, a participant of the Beirut meeting, to discuss an assassination plot against the queen. Ludwig agrees to do it for $20 million, with Pahpshmir wondering how he plans to pull it off. Ludwig explains that using a beeper he will create the assassin using post-hypnotic suggestion . Ludwig unsuccessfully attempts to have Nordberg killed at the hospital; while the hypnotized doctor escapes Frank, he accidentally ends up riding a ballistic missile into a fireworks store, leaving the assassination motive unknown.

Frank breaks into Ludwig's office in his absence, searching for evidence. Although Frank finds a note from Pahpshmir addressed to Ludwig which confirms his suspicions, he inadvertently starts a fire that destroys the note and the office. Frank later has a run-in with one of Ludwig's men at his factory in a stockyard, and after that confronts Ludwig with his allegations at a reception for the Queen's arrival. Frank misinterprets Ludwig's presentation of a musket to the Queen as an attack and tries to protect her, but only causes more of a problem and is fired from Police Squad. Afterward, Jane finds out about the plot and tells Frank that the plan will be executed at a baseball game between the Seattle Mariners and the California Angels at Anaheim Stadium during the seventh inning stretch and that one of the players will perform the act.

The police squad arrives at the stadium. In order to search the players, Frank knocks the home plate umpire out with a baseball bat and takes his place, frisking the players for weapons while they are at bat. The seventh-inning stretch begins and Ludwig activates his "sleeper", Reggie Jackson . Jane alerts Frank, who chases after Jackson and tackles him, but Jackson manages to get away when Frank's action starts a bench-clearing brawl . Ludwig holds Jane at gunpoint as he begins to leave the stadium while Jackson takes aim at the Queen. Frank tries to incapacitate Jackson with one of his cufflink darts, but misses and hits a large woman on the upper deck. The woman falls over the railing and lands on Jackson, incapacitating him and saving the Queen's life.

Frank follows Ludwig to the top of the stadium and shoots Ludwig with the other cufflink dart, causing him to fall over the side of the stadium where he is struck by a passing bus, run over by a steamroller, and trampled by the USC marching band . Some of the band members inadvertently step on Ludwig's beeper, triggering Jane to attempt to kill Frank with Ludwig's gun. Frank breaks Jane's hypnotized state by openly professing his feelings for her and giving her an engagement ring. Frank and Jane meet Mayor Barkley, who reinstates Frank back to Police Squad, and a recovered Nordberg congratulates him – until Frank inadvertently pushes Nordberg's wheelchair down the stadium stairs and launches him onto the field.

Major League Baseball player Jay Johnstone has a cameo role as do umpires Joe West , Doug Harvey , Hank Robinson, Ken Kaiser and Ron Luciano . Professional announcers Curt Gowdy , Jim Palmer , Tim McCarver , Mel Allen , Dick Enberg , and Dick Vitale appear as play-by-play commentators. Dr. Joyce Brothers also appears in a cameo role as herself. John Houseman appears (uncredited) as a driving teacher.

The film was shot at various locations in and around Los Angeles , California . [4]

Principal photography was from February 22 to May 6, 1988. [5] [6]

Ricardo Montalban was chosen by the producers to play the villain after being included on a list of names assembled by the people in charge of casting the film. [7] The Zucker brothers had seen his performance in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan . [8]

Upon its initial release, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! received critical acclaim, and has since been regarded as one of the greatest comedy films of all time. [9] [10] On Rotten Tomatoes , the film has a rating of 88%, based on 56 reviews, with an average rating of 7.33/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " The Naked Gun is chock full of gags that are goofy, unapologetically crass, and ultimately hilarious." [11] On Metacritic , the film has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [12] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F scale. [13]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three-and-a-half stars (of four), and said: "The movie is as funny, let it be said, as any comedy released this year ... You laugh, and then you laugh at yourself for laughing." [14]

It was voted the 14th best comedy of all time in a Channel 4 poll. [15] The film was selected by The New York Times as one of The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made . [16] It was named the 7th Funniest Comedy Ever on a poll by Empire . [10]

The film was released on December 2, 1988 and in its opening weekend, finished in first place at the box office in the United States and Canada, grossing $9.3 million. [17] In its second weekend, it grossed $6.1 million, falling to second place behind the newly released Twins ($11.2 million).

The film went on to gross $78.8 million at the United States and Canada box office [18] and $61 million overseas [19] for a worldwide total of $140 million.

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