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The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
1990 85m PG-13
Comedy
,
Crime
6.9
58%
65%
68%
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Lieutenant Frank Drebin discovers that his ex-girlfriend's new beau is involved in a plot to kidnap a scientist who advocates solar energy.
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Directed By
David Zucker
Written By
Jim Abrahams
,
David Zucker
,
Pat Proft
Studio
Paramount
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Cast of The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
Leslie Nielsen
Lt. Frank Drebin
Priscilla Presley
Jane Spencer
George Kennedy
Captain Ed Hocken
O.J. Simpson
Nordberg
Robert Goulet
Quentin Hapsburg
Richard Griffiths
Dr. Meinheimer / Earl Hacker
Jacqueline Brookes
Commissioner Brumford
Anthony James
Hector Savage
Lloyd Bochner
Baggett
Tim O'Connor
Fenzwick
Peter Mark Richman
Dunwell
Ed Williams
Ted Olsen
John Roarke
George Bush
Margery Jane Ross
Barbara Bush
Peter Van Norden
John Sununu
Gail Neely
Winnie Mandela
Sally Rosenblatt
Mrs. Redmond
Colleen Fitzpatrick
Blues Singer
Alexander Folk
Crackhouse Cop
Jose Gonzales-Gonzales
Mariachi
Larry McCormick
TV Reporter
Cliff Bemis
Barbecue Dad
D.D. Howard
Barbecue Mom
William Woodson
TV Commercial Announcer
Mel Tormé
Mel Tormé
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Bill Chemerka
"Ladies and Gentlemen, President of United States and Mrs. Bush"
Christopher J. Keene
"Hey Ken, Al! Look what I found."
Ken Kerman
"Hey, that's a pretty nice clock."
Al Fann
"It's 4 minutes too slow."
Tom McGreevey
"Vert well, sir. It's from the lady."
James Gilstrap
"Always nice to see nice people."
'Weird Al' Yankovic
"You pigs...say your prayers."
Gina Mastrogiacomo
"Is this some kind of bust?"
Jeff Wright
"Frank, we got that Sure-Grip suck machine..."
C. Lindsay Workman
"Your coat, sir?"
John Stevens
"Phone call, Commissioner"
Gokul
"Hey, what the hell happened to the water pressure?"
Charlotte Zucker
"For a man in a wheelchair, he gets around marvelously."
Don Pugsley
"He's wired!"
Carlos Betancourt
"¡Ojala que se mejoré pronto!"
Bernardo Márquez
"Recuerdos a todos."
Margarito Mendoza
"¿Puede decirme donde esta la casa de musica?"
Lee Terri
"Hey, look what he's doing to that man in the wheelchair!"
Claude Jay McLin
"Yeah!"
Manny Perry
"Let's get him."
Alex Zimmerman
"Yeah!"
Raynor Scheine
"You're on my groin."
John Fleck
"If that's your attitude, forget it."
Susan Breslau
Party Guest
Leslie Maier
Party Guest
Ron Rosenblatt
Mr. Redmond
Jennifer Kretchmer
Barbecue Daughter
Ryan Harrison
Barbecue Boy
David Zucker
Davy Crockett
Robert K. Weiss
Obstetrician
Robert LoCash
FBI Agent
Burton Zucker
Lab Technician
Lewis Friedman
Lab Technician
Bob Reitman
Lab Technician
Gene Mueller
Lab Technician
Gino Salomone
Lab Technician
Robert J. Elisberg
McTigue
Mindy Newborn
Slave to the Composer
Jan Campbell
Lady in Waiting
Wendy Hogan
Lady in Waiting
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear Reviews
New York Times
Vincent Canby
The enthusiastic Zucker, Zucker & Abrahams style of movie parody is too rarely seen to prompt much head-shaking about gags that don't work.
Tulsa World
Dennis King
What's at work here is the comedy law of diminishing returns: if you tell the same jokes over and over and over again, they become less and less and less funny.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Nielsen's secret is that he does almost nothing, and certainly nothing he seems to think is funny.
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
A nifty, crisp package, but not quite up to the standards of the original picture. A dildo drill can't solve every problem.
Austin Chronicle
Kathleen Maher
No joke is passed up or thrown away. There just might be a little too much.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Ribald, wild Zucker comedy with Leslie Nielsen in usual wild form.
New Yorker
Terrence Rafferty
Nielsen combines B-movie earnestness, exuberant mugging, and a trouper's slightly desperate cheerfulness: he turns this rather alarming character into a sweet, ebullient lunatic -- albeit one who's hell on innocent bystanders.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
A feeble sequel.
Variety
Variety Staff
Even if the laugh machine isn't operating at top efficiency, it still cranks out a few choice bits of irreverent lunacy.
Washington Post
John F. Kelly
The opening and closing credits alone are almost worth the price of admission.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
In the limbo of comedy, few can go lower than Zucker without visibly straining.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
A real step down after the brilliant movie and TV show.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
Provides sporadic laughs, but not as consistently funny as the first one.
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
Strained spoof with intermittent (yet solid) larfs.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
One of the funniest movies starring a multiple murderer.
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