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The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear

Bumbling lieutenant Frank Drebin is out to foil the big boys in the energy industry, who intend to suppress technology that will put them out of business.

Director(s)

Verónica González Rubio

John T. Kretchmer

Nancy Hopton

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Cast & crew

Lloyd Bochner

Lloyd Bochner

Baggett

Nancy Hopton

Nancy Hopton

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Robert Goulet

Robert Goulet

Quentin Hapsburg

Al Fann

Al Fann

"It's 4 minutes too slow."

Manny Perry

Manny Perry

"Let's get him."

Ken Kerman

Ken Kerman

"Hey, that's a pretty nice clock."

Richard Griffiths

Richard Griffiths

Dr. Meinheimer / Earl Hacker

Christopher J. Keene

Christopher J. Keene

"Hey Ken, Al! Look what I found."

Susan Breslau

Susan Breslau

Party Guest

Charlotte Zucker

Charlotte Zucker

"For a man in a wheelchair, he gets around marvelously."

Larry McCormick

Larry McCormick

TV Reporter

Leslie Nielsen

Leslie Nielsen

Lt. Frank Drebin

Lee Terri

Lee Terri

"Hey, look what he's doing to that man in the wheelchair!"

David Zucker

David Zucker

Davy Crockett

George Kennedy

George Kennedy

Ed Hocken

Priscilla Presley

Priscilla Presley

Jane Spencer

William Woodson

William Woodson

TV Commercial Announcer

Alexander Folk

Alexander Folk

Crackhouse Cop

Gina Mastrogiacomo

Gina Mastrogiacomo

"Is this some kind of bust?"

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Zsa Zsa Gabor

Peter Mark Richman

Peter Mark Richman

Dunwell

Tim O'Connor

Tim O'Connor

Fenzwick

Alex Zimmerman

Alex Zimmerman

"Yeah!"

Don Pugsley

Don Pugsley

"He's wired!"

John Fleck

John Fleck

"If that's your attitude, forget it."

C. Lindsay Workman

C. Lindsay Workman

"Your coat, sir?"

Raynor Scheine

Raynor Scheine

"You're on my groin."

'Weird Al' Yankovic

'Weird Al' Yankovic

"You pigs...say your prayers."

Jacqueline Brookes

Jacqueline Brookes

Commissioner Brumford

Robert K. Weiss

Robert K. Weiss

Obstetrician

Peter Van Norden

Peter Van Norden

John Sununu

O. J. Simpson

O. J. Simpson

Nordberg

Ed Williams

Ed Williams

Ted Olsen

Colleen Fitzpatrick

Colleen Fitzpatrick

Blues Singer

Cliff Bemis

Cliff Bemis

Barbecue Dad

Jose Gonzales-Gonzales

Jose Gonzales-Gonzales

Mariachi

John Roarke

John Roarke

George Bush

Leslie Maier

Leslie Maier

Party Guest

Burton Zucker

Burton Zucker

Lab Technician

Jeff Wright

Jeff Wright

"Frank, we got that Sure-Grip suck machine..."

John T. Kretchmer

John T. Kretchmer

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Anthony James

Anthony James

Hector Savage

Margery Jane Ross

Margery Jane Ross

Barbara Bush

Gail Neely

Gail Neely

Winnie Mandela

Sally Rosenblatt

Sally Rosenblatt

Mrs. Redmond

D.D. Howard

D.D. Howard

Barbecue Mom

Mel Tormé

Mel Tormé

Mel Tormé

Bill Chemerka

Bill Chemerka

"Ladies and Gentlemen, the President of the United States and Mrs. Bush."

Tom McGreevey

Tom McGreevey

"Vert well, sir. It's from the lady."

James Gilstrap

James Gilstrap

"Always nice to see nice people."

John Stevens

John Stevens

"Phone call, Commissioner"

Gokul

Gokul

"Hey, what the hell happened to the water pressure?"

Carlos Betancourt

Carlos Betancourt

"¡Ojala que se mejoré pronto!"

Bernardo Márquez

Bernardo Márquez

"Recuerdos a todos."

Margarito Mendoza

Margarito Mendoza

"¿Puede decirme donde esta la casa de musica?"

Claude Jay McLin

Claude Jay McLin

"Yeah!"

Ron Rosenblatt

Ron Rosenblatt

Mr. Redmond

Jennifer Kretchmer

Jennifer Kretchmer

Barbecue Daughter

Ryan Harrison

Ryan Harrison

Barbecue Boy

Robert LoCash

Robert LoCash

FBI Agent

Lewis Friedman

Lewis Friedman

Lab Technician

Bob Reitman

Bob Reitman

Lab Technician

Gene Mueller

Gene Mueller

Lab Technician

Gino Salomone

Gino Salomone

Lab Technician

Robert J. Elisberg

Robert J. Elisberg

McTigue

Mindy Newborn

Mindy Newborn

Slave to the Composer

Jan Campbell

Jan Campbell

Lady in Waiting

Wendy Hogan

Wendy Hogan

Lady in Waiting

Françoise Ruggieri

Françoise Ruggieri

White House Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Verónica González Rubio

Verónica González Rubio

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Details

GenresComedy, Crime
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on28 Jun 1991
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

This isn't an half bad sequel to the entertaining "Naked Gun" (1988) with Leslie Nielsen reprising his hapless "Drebin" character. This time he teams up again with "Ed" (George Kennedy) and "Nordberg" (OJ Simpson) to try to thwart the ambitions of big business in the energy sector. To protect their control over domestic power consumption, these moguls arrange for the kidnapping of a scientist - "Dr. Mainheimer" (Richard Griffiths). He is about to publish a far reaching report extolling the viability of solar power as a cheap and available source of electricity for everyone. Things is, though, it's not just a simple kidnap - they plan to substitute this learned man with a fraud who will ensure they retain their monopolies for years to come. Can the "Police Squad" get their act together in time...? It all gets a little more precarious when we discover that "Jane" (Priscilla Presley) is the assistant to the professor - and renewing his association with her after a while sets Drebin into many a comedy tailspin. As with the first film, the humour is quick-fire, contemporary and often more Laurel & Hardy than, well, Laurel & Hardy. Griffiths was a good comedy actor, his facial expressions and his sheer size were attributes he new well how to exploit to elicit a laugh. There is loads of on screen chemistry too to enjoy here, and it's not even ninety minutes so there's not enough time to get bored by the rather formulaic plot. That last point is what drags it down. It is difficult to reinvent the wheel, and to be honest very little effort appears to have gone into making this sufficiently different from the first outing. It's just too similar, with too many punchlines you can see from space. Still, it does what it says on the tin - and it does raise a smile - just not a guffaw.

Filipe Manuel Neto

4/10

**A sequel that closely follows the initial film, although it may not be as strong.** After a predictable success with the first film, the sequel was already predictable and the public flocked to see a new dose of madness, with Leslie Nielsen in great form. When watching this film forty years after its commercial debut, it is not difficult to recognize some merit: the film has aged very well and continues to be entertaining today. I recognize that the style of humor in this film will not be to everyone's liking, as it is solidly based on “slapstick” and double meanings with a strong sexual connotation, however it is frankly more elegant and intelligent than many modern comedies of our day. The dialogues are quite idiotic, to be nice, but that also has its joke. Leslie Nielsen is the big star, and much of the film's quality is based on her participation and the inspired way in which she interprets her clumsy character. In fact, the rest of the cast doesn't interest us at all: they are there because they simply have to be. Okay, we can consider that Priscilla Presley took some extra care in the way she acted and has good enough material for the actress to work on her character successfully. Richard Griffiths also deserves positive marks, being another exceptional addition to a fairly bland supporting cast. The film's weakest point turns out to be the script: the story, created to support the film and serve as a skeleton for the avalanche of jokes created for it, is so weak that it is almost unnoticeable. After the first half of the film, I found it very difficult to remember why it all started. I really felt like the story didn't count, just the jokes and funny dialogues. This is a problem, compared to the first film, where the story told, however insane it was, was stronger and better written. The film also has good production values, including the sets, costumes and visual, special and makeup effects.

r96sk

7/10

Not as good as the first time, but <em>'The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear'</em> still delivers entertainment. Leslie Nielsen remains brilliant as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, such a fun character to see him play. George Kennedy and Priscilla Presley do well, while Richard Griffiths and, slightly less so, Robert Goulet are positive newcomers. I will say that I don't think the comedy is as strong in this one, the gags in particular seem a little more in your face with additional winks and nudges. Still a good time, though. Now to find out what <em>'Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult'</em> had to offer...

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Naked Gun 2 1/2 (1991) Ghost Teaser Trailer [4K] [FTD-0671]
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear - Trailer

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Naked Gun 2 1/2 (1991) Ghost Teaser Trailer [4K] [FTD-0671]

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