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The Naked Gun

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A filmSpin-Off ofPolice Squad!, following Police Lt.Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) as he continues to get into trouble. The films serve as parodies of the cop genre, andlet nothing, including the blatant warping of reality andbreaks in the fourth wall, get in the way of a good gag. The genius of the Drebin character is that Nielsen plays him almost totally straight: he's a buffoon, but he acts like a completely serious film detective even as lunacy explodes all around him, almost as if he's wandered in from a different movie.

Features slapstick,Visual Puns andShout-Outs by the bucketful. At three movies, this actually lasted longer than the TV series it was based on. In all three Frank's love interest is Jane Spencer (Priscilla Presley).

The films were:

  • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) -While trying to clear the name of Officer Nordberg, Drebin uncovers a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II
  • Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991) - Drebin meets the new man in Jane's life, who is involved in a kidnapping scheme.
  • Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994) - Drebin comes out of retirement and infiltrates a gang to find out what is the target they are going to destroy. He must also save his faltering marriage.

A fourth movie, to have been titledNaked Gun 4: The Rhythm of Evil was in pre-production,but appears to have been scrapped due to the death ofLeslie Nielsen on November 28, 2010.

Tropes used inThe Naked Gun include:

Frank: Oh by the way, I faked every orgasm.

Frank: Oh it's all right, I'm sure that we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. (to Quentin) Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants?

  • Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: Or in Frank's case, burglary, arson, and sexual assault with a concrete dildo. Though the last one wasNot What It Looks Like, so it falls somewhere between this trope andArson, Murder, and Jaywalking.
  • Brick Joke: The zoo animals in the second movie.
    • In the first film, "Hey, it's Enrico Pallazzo!"
    • Also in the first film, the body from the meat factory? The still-ringed finger is found later in a hot dog at the baseball game.
  • Butt Monkey: Nordberg.
    • Dr. Meinheimer inThe Smell of Fear.
  • The Cameo:
    • "Weird Al" Yankovic in all three films:
      • In the first film, Frank's dramatic speech is cut short when Ed informs him that the massive crowd gathered outside his plane is actually for Weird Al. They go ecstatic when he departs the plane.
      • InThe Smell of Fear: As a criminal who has taken Ed, Nordberg, and the rest of the station hostage. Frank accidentally incapacitates him when opening a door too fast.
      • The Final Insult:As Himself asVanna White's escort at theOscars.
    • Thanks to the above-mentioned Oscars, the third movie has a whole pile of these.
    • In the first movie,Reggie Jackson is the one brainwashed into trying to assassinate the Queen.
  • Casual Danger Dialog: Usually Drebin, but the driving instructor in the first movie puts Hindu cows to shame.
  • Celebrity Paradox:Anna Nicole Smith also appears on aPlayboy cover in the third movie... which lampshades this at the same time bygiving Anna's character aGag Penis.Think about it for a second.
  • Chalk Outline: Spoofed by type and position. For type, there's a stick figure and an Egyptian, and for position, there'sChalk Outlines that appear on a building's walls, orroof, or one that appearsfloating on the water.
  • Chekhov's Gun: The cuff links in the first movie.
  • Comedic Sociopathy: During the romance montage of the first movie, Frank and Jane come laughing out of a movie only for it to turn out to bePlatoon.
  • The Comically Serious: The villain often fills this role.
    • Drebin as well, sinceLeslie Nielsen's shtick is saying the most absurd lines with a straight face.
  • Comically Small Bribe: TakenUp to Eleven. Drebin starts out bribing his informant but he starts bribing Drebin back to find out what Drebin is investigating (Drebin even lends the informant twenty dollars to bribe him with). By the end of the exchange, Drebin is ahead twenty dollars and the informant owes him another 20.
  • Continuity Nod: The car Frank and Jane drive in the flashback to their wedding in33 1/3 is the same solar-powered car that Hapsburg shows to his co-conspirators in the previous film.
  • Cosmopolitan Council: In the beginning of the first movie. It includes Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran, Ugandan President Idi Amin, PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat, Col. Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev, among others.
    • As of October 2011, all of these people are either dead or no longer in power. That's right, it took 23 years for the opening sequence ofThe Naked Gun to be completely outdated.
  • Creator Cameo: David Zucker (director of the first two films) appears asDavy Crockett and later as the teleprompter operator in and33⅓, respectively.
  • Credits Gag: Happens in all three films. They include people getting credited by their single spoken line, people getting credited for made-up roles like "Second Second Assistant Director," "No Animals Were Harmed DURING THE FILMING... HOWEVER, SOME SPECIES DID BECOME EXTINCT DURING PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY", and the safety warning, "In Case of Tornado: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BASEMENT."
  • Crush Parade: At the end of the first film,Vincent Ludwig falls off a high ledge onto a street below where he gets hit by a bus, flattened by a steam-roller, and then trampled by a marching band playing "Louie Louie."

Ed: Oh, Frank! It's horrible. It's so horrible!
Frank:(comforting Ed) I know...
Ed: My father went the same way...

Frank: Which button do I press?
Jane: No, not that one!

Drebin: Say,nice beaver.
Jane: Thanks, I just had it stuffed.
(hands down a literal stuffed and mounted beaver)

Rocko Dillon:(firing a gun over the heads of the audience) Freeze, and nobody gets hurt!
(a grip falls from the rafters into the orchestra)
Rocko Dillon: Well... from now on!

"The problems of two little people don't amount to a hill of beans, but this is our hill and these are our beans."

  • Mistaken for Gay: When trying to gain access to the baseball field in part 1, Drebin knocks out one of the umpires so he can steal his outfit. He throws the unconscious umpire on a table and undoes both their pants, when a cleaning guy happens to walk in. He just shrugs it off with "sorry, fellas," and continues his rounds.
  • Move Along, Nothing to See Here: In front of an exploding fireworks factory.
  • My Girl Is Not a Slut: Sadly, she is (we're talking about Drebin's first girl).
  • Mythology Gag: Dozens, the best known of which would be theAutomobile Opening.
    • The second movie homages the four-foot shootout from the series.
  • Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: At the beginning of the third movie, Frank has a nightmare (which at first is presented as if it's really happening) in which he's at a train station and finds himself trying to stop a Mafia shootout. Things quickly become even more complicated when PresidentBill Clinton and Pope John Paul II wander into the crossfire....and then a gang ofderanged postal workers show up....
  • Noodle Incident: In, after surviving an assassination attempt:

Jane: Oh Frank! Who would want to kill you?
Frank: Before tonight? Only the cable company...

"I'm Lieutenant Frank Drebin, Police Squad! And don't ever let me catch you guys in America.(Drebin then falls out the window)

  • Whole-Plot Reference: Romantic subplot aside,33⅓ is basically a comedic retelling ofWhite Heat. A police officer infiltrates a prison, befriends a violent criminal that loves his mother, and helps him escape in order to determine the site of his next crime.
  • You Are Too Late: Two of the henchmen in the second movie tell this to Frank as he interrogates them.
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