The Naked Gun

The Naked Gun
The Naked Gun

Film Details

Year

1988

Duration

85 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Crime

Language

English

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Synopsis

The team of writer-directors Zucker-Zucker-Abrahams created their own brand of scattergun comedy in a succession of movies packed with sometimes subtle, often deliciously infantile jokes, usually about other films and TV shows - like this brilliant and inventive spin-off from their own 'Police Squad'. Leslie Nielsen stars as the impossibly stupid cop Frank Drebin who bungles his way through an investigation, backed up by a pre-controversy OJ Simpson.

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