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User Reviews for: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

Nutshell
/10  5 years ago
One of the funniest and most politically incorrect movies ever made, and yes it's more than a bit crass... The laughs come rapid-fire and never let up for an instant. Leslie Nielsen is brilliant, and within 15 minutes or so you feel you know Frank Drebin inside and out. The supporting cast is also excellent, notably Ricardo Montalban and Priscilla Presley. There are too many hilarious scenes to even think of listing here, but unless you are easily offended, you are guaranteed a great time with this one. Be sure to seek out the 2 sequels, as well as the ill-fated TV series Police Squad, which inspired this comic masterpiece.
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drqshadow
7/10  one year ago
From the files of _Police Squad_! An unlikely revival of a short-lived TV series that's pure slapstick 101; goofball comedy in its most condensed form, with equal parts love and scorn for the long line of self-serious detective shows it shamelessly lampoons. Like the Zucker brothers' previous comic jam, _Airplane!_, this is largely an excuse to spill jokes, gags and puns at an incredible pace, with zany antics and wacky laughs piled so high that I'm impressed they found room for a story in-between. Granted, it's not much of a story - the nonsensical villainous plot involves mind-control bracelets and the Queen of England - but it's enough to connect the dots, to feed the writers with fresh material for new riffs and keep the whole production from growing stale.

Leslie Nielsen appears in his best-remembered role, standing tall as the hard-boiled, yet totally brainless, police detective Frank Drebin. Not necessarily the first stop in his transition from dramatic roles, but certainly the moment where the dam broke and he slid into full-time, high-profile comedies. He's the anchor that holds the whole rocking boat in place, a real pro at maintaining straight faces in the most trying of circumstances. The supporting players are less consistent: Priscilla Presley sure wasn't hired for her acting, and it's awkward seeing OJ Simpson in a sympathetic light (though, at the time, it was a good casting), but George Kennedy is excellent as Frank's long-suffering partner and Ricardo Montalbán clearly relishes the chance to get slummy and slimy with a loose villainous role.

Bottom line, _The Naked Gun_ doesn't aim to be more than a silly, light flood of themed punchlines, and it nails that bullseye. Repeatedly. Not every swing is a smash hit, but the sheer volume of material ensures a side-splitter or two in most scenes, with a few achieving near-legendary status. I could watch these YouTube clips until the end of time.
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CinemaSerf
/10  2 years ago
Leslie Nielsen is on great form here as the hapless "Lt. Drebin" charged with the security of Queen Elizabeth on Her Majesty's forthcoming visit to Los Angeles. Unfortunately for him, criminal mastermind "Ludwig" (Ricardo Montalban) has been offered $20 million if he arranges for her assassination. Can "Drebin" and his boss "Hocken" (George Kennedy) thwart this complicated and dastardly plan? Well the Queen has just celebrated her platinum jubilee, so I guess we don't need to dwell on the jeopardy here. What we do have, right from the start, are some fun slapstick scenarios that see our accident prone hero cause chaos and mayhem as he manages to wreck just about every state occasion lined up for their visitor by mayor Nancy Marchand, whilst falling in love with the menacing baddie's girlfriend "Jane" (Priscilla Presley). The dialogue is pithy and entertaining - if at times a little puerile, and both Nielsen and Presley have great timing as this calamitous series of scenarios build to a suitably daft conclusion with an on-form Montalban. Along the way the score and the script manage to parody quite a few other films and that raises a smile too. At times, the humour is a little close to the politically correct bone - smutty, even - so I doubt very much it would ever be made nowadays - but, of it's time, it's actually quite enjoyable.
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Filipe Manuel Neto
/10  5 months ago
**Another interesting comedy with Leslie Nielsen.**

This film is one of those comedies that established the humor of Leslie Nielsen, an actor who would become one of the most relevant in North American comedy in the 80s and 90s. His comic vein may not be to everyone's liking, with the quick succession of jokes and the very recurrent choice of nonsense or “slapstick” humor. However, we have to accept the fact that the film works and achieves the intended effect: to entertain us.

The script is overall very weak and focuses on the threat to the life of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who is traveling to the USA on an official visit. It was strange to see the queen go to a baseball match, which the real monarch would never have done because it is not an activity that serves the interests of international diplomacy. It's nonsense at work. Even stranger was seeing an authentic “axis of evil” (which included at the same table the African dictators Idi Amin and Muhammar Gaddafi, the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, the fanatical Iranian theocrat Ayatollah Khomeini and Mr. Gorbachev, last head of the Soviet Union) decide that the most appropriate way to teach Americans a lesson was to kill the British queen. On the other hand, this round table says a lot about what was thought of each of these international leaders at this time, included in a comprehensive group of “terrorists” without any reflection on it.

In the midst of all this succession of insanity and idiocy, it is really Nielsem who stands out and deserves applause for, once again, securing a solid leading role and asserting himself as a master in this style of comedy, someone who manages, in some mysterious way, make it less vulgar and cheap. Of course, most of the jokes are weak or tire us out due to non-stop sexual allusions. However, the actor manages to overcome this and show value.
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