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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. Frank Drebin : That's the red light district. I wonder why Savage is hanging out down there. Captain Ed Hocken : Sex, Frank? Frank Drebin : Uh We've got work to do. Sign In. Play trailer Comedy Crime. Director David Zucker. Top credits Director David Zucker. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Photos Top cast Edit. Leslie Nielsen Lt. Frank Drebin as Lt.

Frank Drebin. Simpson Nordberg as Nordberg. Richard Griffiths Dr. Meinheimer as Dr. Meinheimer …. Lloyd Bochner Baggett as Baggett. Tim O'Connor Fenzwick as Fenzwick. Peter Mark Richman Dunwell as Dunwell.

Sally Rosenblatt Mrs. Redmond as Mrs. David Zucker. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Lieutenant Frank Drebbin returns to save the day once again. This time he's out to foil the "big boys" in the energy business. A top scientist Dr. Mainheimer is about to publish his report on energy supply for the future. Things don't look good for the traditional suppliers; oil, coal, and nuclear.

To save their industries, the suppliers kidnap Mainheimer and replace him with a decoy with a more favorable report. Jane, the doctor's secretary, is Drebin's old flame. Their passionate love affair is thus rekindled. If you see only one movie this year Did you know Edit. The movie opens once again with a very slap- happy final shot in its credits that might seem dated now, but back when this came out, was very timely and spoofed many times in films and on T.

John Roarke and Margery Ross are dead-on as George and Barbara Bush, and the gags are so funny that you just know that the then first family must have been highly amused by it. I wouldn't call this one a classic by any means, but during this era of movie going, movie audiences weren't craving noisy sound effects or "end of the world" spectacles that dominate the summer cinemas of today.

A good box of popcorn, a large soda and a ton of laughs at a comedy like this were all that my college age crowd wanted when going to the theater, and in retrospect, this is all very nostalgic, reminding me of what was probably overdone but yet fun as "p. When a bomb goes off in the offices of a research body looking an alternative energy sources, Lieutenant Frank Drebin is put on the case.

Things are made harder when he finds that his ex-girlfriend Jane is one of the staff there. As unlikely as it seems, Drebin uncovers a sinister plot involving the heavy fuel lobby to kidnap the President's adviser and replace him with a look-alike that will say what they want. Following on from the success of the first film, Frank Drebin is given a second outing and, as before, the humour is silly but comes in heavy doses, creating a pretty consistent tone to the film.

Instead you will come to this for the steady delivery of absurdly silly jokes, all delivered with straight faces from all the cast. It is rather hit and miss but mostly the jokes are amusing even if there aren't as many laugh out loud moments as I would have liked.

The addition of a lot of crude material didn't help and I felt it sucked a bit of the sense of fun out of the film. A big reason the film is funny is the cast. As always, Nielsen is brilliant at this sort of thing when he is given the material. Here he is not as good as his best stuff due to the material but he is still the core of this film and is consistently good. Presley has less to do but is good at the straight-faced stuff.

OJ and Kennedy have small roles but they are funny with what they have. Goulet is not as good as Montalban from the first film but he has some nice moments. Overall this is very funny if you are in the mood and, even if you're not, there is still much to enjoy here and it is consistently pretty funny with a real hatful of belly laughs. Not the most high brow of entertainment then but, if you're a fan of the genre then you should love this.

Lieutenant Drebin Leslie Nielsen discovers that his ex-girlfriend's new beau is involved in a plot to kidnap a scientist who advocates solar energy.

It's not very often a sequel is better than the original. This may be one of those rare occasions, though. The first was good, but never seemed to fully reach its full potential. Here, we have a complete film, maybe the strongest of the trilogy. A good villain, some nice cameos, and a terrible George Bush impersonation. Barbara Bush is much more realistic. The humor is grand, and you have to respect the casting of Robert Goulet.

I mean, gee, he is suave, smooth, and really could be a great hero or likable villain. Sadly, he is no longer with us. This one has Lt.

That's the plot, but the movie is of course an excuse for a series of gags, many of which just pop out from the sides. One of their scenes might make you recall a certain scene from "Ghost", and then what follows I guess that the movie's only weird aspect is seeing O. Simpson as Nordberg. But if we can ignore that, the rest is a hoot, especially the opening sequence, the outlines of people's bodies, and the zoo scene. Just great. The first film based on the short-lived TV series Police Squad is a fantastically funny spy spoof from the makers of Airplane!

Basically Lieutenant Frank Drebin Leslie Nielsen is this time getting involved in a case relating to the energy business and the supply of it for the future.

Top scientist Dr. Albert S. Meinheimer Richard Griffiths is getting ready to make a big speech at some convention or gathering about his ideas for the future of oil, coal and nuclear energy, but he gets kidnapped.

The plan by the villains, led by Quentin Hapsburg Beetle Juice's Robert Goulet , is to kidnap the doctor and replace him with a replica replacement Earl Hacker also Griffiths to make a more favourable report speech. While Frank investigates the case involving the decoy plan, he also reconnects with his old flame Jane Spencer Priscilla Presley , and she also is involved as she works for the scientist.

At the big report event the real scientist is returned to the location, at the same time as the decoy, so disaster is occurring with these events and the discovery of a nuclear bomb, but Frank saves the day in the end. Nielsen is still great fun as the idiotic police spy who still says and does the stupidest things and you can't help but like him, from the opening theme tune scene, and onwards with the witty script, the slapstick, sight gags and gross out gags are very funny, a most watchable comedy sequel.

Very good! When you see "sequel" in a description of a movie, it's usually a bad sign, like Cheynes-Stokes breathing. In this case, the sequel is so funny that there isn't time enough for its weaknesses to register.

One gag follows another so quickly that the viewer is overwhelmed. There IS some repetition. What was funny and surprising in the original is no longer surprising but still funny. Well, I'll give an example. In the end credits of the first movie we see the name of the Best Boy, and it's followed by a credit for the Worst Boy Adolf Hitler.

The story, which doesn't count for much, is organized around an evil cabal of oil and coal millionaires who want to defeat any efforts to switch to renewable energy sources. I can imagine some among us being offended. More socialist propaganda. And the actor who plays George H. Bush comes off as rather a dull bulb but, as far as that goes, I don't know whether the writers have humiliated him more than they humiliated Queen Elizabeth II in the original.

Much of the humor is fresh and a lot of it takes place in the background. When Frank Drebbin is depressed he winds up drinking in a bar specializing in depression. While a singer moans out lines about wishing she could wake up dead, we see large photographs of disasters on the walls -- the San Francisco earthquake, the Hindenberg explosion, the sinking of the Titanic, the Ford Edsel, and Michael Dukakis.

The cast is as good as it was in the original. Leslie Nielson handles the part of Drebbin well, although he's a little old for Priscilla Presley. Though -- I don't know -- if her IMDb. George Kennedy, always affable, provides excellent support. Seeing O. Simpson is depressing, even when he's involved in one of the gags.

One of the funniest gags, really outrageous, is when Richard Griffiths is bound to his wheelchair against some metal shelving. The shelving is being shaken by accident. The objects that fall from the top shelf and hit him unerringly on the head are hilarious -- a bowling ball, an anvil, a can of oil followed by a carton of Styrofoam peanuts.

I don't want to spell anymore out but must mention that the dialog is as sharp as the action. Presley is describing a suspect -- "A white guy. Big mustache. Six feet. Tweekums 20 November When a bomb goes off at the offices of Dr Mainheimer, the energy expert who has just been given the task of devising the United States energy policy it isn't long before Det.

Frank Drebin of the Police Squad is in the case. Matters are complicated somewhat when Frank meets his ex-wife again; she is now working for Dr Mainheimer and dating Quentin Hapsburg, the man determined to prevent Mainheimer giving a speech critical of vested interests in the energy business; oil, coal and nuclear.

The bombing may have failed to kill the doctor but Hapsburg has a second plan; he has the doctor kidnapped and has an impostor take his place. If Frank is to prevent an ecological disaster he will have to reconcile things with his wife and expose Hapsburg's dastardly scheme. For the most part the gags are fairly silly but that doesn't stop them being hilarious and if you don't find a joke amusing another one will be along in a few seconds; it would take a heart of stone not to laugh at all during this film.

The jokes vary from slapstick to innuendo to having Drebin try to prove a man's real birthmark is a fake by attacking his bare backside with an electric sander! Leslie Nielsen does a fine job as Lt. There are a few gags that some parents might not want their children watching but nothing too offensive; there is a sex scene but it is entirely comic and nothing 'naughty' is shown.

If you enjoyed the 'Airplane' films I'm sure you will like this too! If you haven't seen the first 'Naked Gun' film you can still enjoy this but if you get the chance watch all three! Frank Debrin Leslie Nielsen again in this second part , this time a politician Richard Griffiths is abducted and the lieutenant must resolve the conflict when there takes place a scheme carried out by different power centers trying to take rules for adoption a new policy. Your Source Of Movies Action Comedy Crime.

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