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Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994)

Frank Drebin is persuaded out of retirement to go undercover in a state prison. There he has to find out what top terrorist, Rocco, has planned for when he escapes. Adding to his problems, Frank's wife, Jane, is desperate for a baby.

Directing:
  • Peter Segal
  • John Hockridge
  • Robert K. Weiss
  • Violet Cazanjian
  • Joseph J. Kontra
Writing:
  • Pat Proft
  • David Zucker
  • Robert LoCash
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 18, 1994

Rating: 6.479/10 by 2046 users

Alternative Title:
The Naked Gun III - US
Naked Gun 33 1/3: Just for the Record - US
Naked Gun 3 - AU
Naked Gun 33.3 - The Final Insult - GB
Nakna pistolen 33 1/3 - den slutgiltiga förolämpningen - SE
Naked Gun 33 ⅓ The Final Insult - GB
Corra que a Polícia Vem Aí 33 1/3 - O Insulto Final - PT
Naked Gun The Final Insult - US
Mies ja alaston ase 3 - FI
The Naked Gun 3 - US
Blazniva strela 3 - SK
The Naked Gun 3 - The Final Insult - CA
Y Dónde Está El Policía 331⁄3 El Insulto Final - SV
Agárralo como Puedas 33 Y Un Tercio El Insulto Final - ES
La pistola desnuda 33 1/3: El insulto final - AR
¿Y dónde está el policía? 33 1/3: El insulto final - MX
Una pallottola spuntata 33 e un terzo - IT
Mannen med den nakne pistol 33 1/3 - NO
Голий пістолет 3: Остання образа - UA
Голий пістолет 3 - UA
Una Pallottola Spuntata 33 e un terzo - L'Insulto Finale - IT
Y Donde Esta El Policía 33 1/3 - MX
Y Donde Esta El Policía 33 y un tercio - MX
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult - GB
Gola pistola 33 1/3 - SI
The Naked Gun 33⅓: Just for the Record - US
The Naked Gun 3: The Final Insult - US
The Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult - US
Голый пистолет 3 - RU
Naked Gun 33 1.3 The Final Insult - US
The Naked Gun III The Final Insult - CN
Bláznivá strela 33 a jedna tretina - Posledný trapas - SK
Høj pistolføring 33⅓ - DK
Die nackte Kanone 33.3 - DE
The Naked Gun III: The Final Insult - US
Bláznivá střela 33 a 1/3: Poslední trapas - CZ
Bláznivá střela 33 1/3: Poslední trapas - CZ
Die nackte Kanone 33 1/3 - DE
Die nackte Kanone 33 1 3 - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 23 minutes
Budget: $30,000,000
Revenue: $132,032,598

Plot Keyword: police, undercover, parody, sexual humor, slapstick comedy, spoof, los angeles, california, terrorism, state prison, good versus evil, based on tv series

Leslie Nielsen
Lt. Frank Drebin
Raye Birk
Papshmir
Wylie Small
Defense Attorney
Sharon Cornell
Stenographer
Earl Boen
Dr. Eisendrath
Jeff Wright
Store Manager
Lorali Hart
Melon Lady
Mallory Sandler
Grocery Mother
K.L. Segal
Purse Woman
Doris Belack
Dr. Roberts
Andre Rosey Brown
Corridor Guard
Ann B. Davis
Ann B. Davis
Alex Zimmerman
Mess Hall Convict
Vanna White
Vanna White
"Weird Al" Yankovic
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Rick Scarry
Security Guard
Mary Lou Retton
Mary Lou Retton
James R. Scribner
Phil Donahue's Make-Up Man
Lou Felder
Presenter
Chrissy Bocchino
Mother Theresa
Pia Zadora
Pia Zadora
Joe D'Angerio
Security Guard
Burton Zucker
Clinic Patient
Susan Breslau
Train Lady #1
Erin MacArthur
Train Lady #2
Marcy Goldman
Train Lady #3
David Zucker
Teleprompter Guy
Peter Segal
Producer of 'Sawdust & Mildew'
Robert LoCash
Producer of 'Sawdust & Mildew'
William Kerr
Producer of 'Sawdust & Mildew'
Jolie Chain
Producer's Wife
Wendy Hogan
Producer's Wife
Jeri Caldwell
Producer's Wife
Michael Ewing
Assistant Director
David Malloy
Maalox Boy
Julie Strain
Dominatrix
Andrew Craig
Bryce Porterhouse Guard
David Fresco
Lifetime Award Recipient
Bill Erwin
Conductor
Glen Chin
Sumo Wrestler
Philip Yamaguchi
Sumo Wrestler
Florence Henderson
Florence Henderson
Timothy Watters
President Clinton
Paul Feig
Oscar Audience Member
Joel Madison
Oscar Audience Member
Steve Pepoon
Oscar Audience Member
Scott Herriott
Oscar Audience Member
Edward Weber
Oscar Audience Member
Adrienne Parsons
Mercedes Lady
Taran Killam
Boy of Geriatric Park
Marianne Davis
Girl of Geriatric Park
Nikki Segal
Screaming Supermarket Baby
James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones (uncredited)
Raquel Welch
Raquel Welch (uncredited)
Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty (uncredited)
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould (uncredited)
Mariel Hemingway
Mariel Hemingway (uncredited)
R. Lee Ermey
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Prisoner #2 (uncredited)
Morgan Fairchild
Morgan Fairchild (uncredited)
Bruce A. Young
Tyrone (uncredited)
Olympia Dukakis
Olympia Dukakis (uncredited)
Symba
Oscar Guest in Birdcage Skirt (uncredited)
Heather Hewitt
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)
Susan McNabb
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Given the huge success of the first two, I suppose the trilogy was bound to happen - but by now the joke and the characterisations had really worn very thin indeed. "Drebin" (Leslie Nielsen) is now happily (?) retired and living with his long-suffering wife "Jane" (Priscilla Presley) when he is sought out by his erstwhile colleagues "Ed" (George Kennedy) and "Nordberg" (OJ Simpson) to help out on their most dangerous case yet. Nope, the Queen is not making another state visit - it's "Rocco" (Fred Ward) and it looks like he wants to save Chris Rock any future embarrassment by blowing up the Oscars ceremony. What now ensues is a by now routine sequence of frying pan to fire scenarios, straight out of a Laurel & Hardy film. Sadly, that humour is all a bit passé now and though an appearance by Anna Nicole Smith must have given every budding actress from Tallahassee to Timbuktu a sense of hope that if she can make it, they can - the rest of it falls pretty flat! It is well enough made, the quips are quickly delivered and some of them still raise the odd smile. In the main, though, it is 80 minutes that almost looks like out-takes from the first two films with a thinly constructed plot by way of a template to hold it all together. It is watchable, but just not a patch on the earlier iterations.

Filipe Manuel Neto

**A fitting end to one of the great comedy trilogies of the 90s.** This is the third and final film in the “Naked Gun” trilogy. Throughout the film, one can smell farewell and conclusion, and it is undeniable that, among them, this is the weakest and least interesting. Even so, the film does what it needs to do to please its audience, who already know perfectly well what they are going to see and have a certain level of expectations. Although his style of humor may displease many people, we cannot deny that the three films were a notable success in the 80s and 90s, and that they had a major impact on Leslie Nielsen's filmography. In fact, the strength of Nielsen's work and charisma is what makes the film work. Without him, or with another actor, nothing would make sense and the final product would have no value. Even so, we must also highlight the work developed by O. J. Simpson, Priscilla Presley and George Kennedy, actors who put a lot of effort into their respective roles and found, in this film, time and material to match their talent. In fact, compared to its predecessors – and in these cases comparisons are inevitable – I thought this film gave more space to the secondary actors and gained additional quality as a result. It's not worth talking too much about the technical aspects, as this is a comical film that invests little in them and puts all its chips on humor and the main actor's performance. Even so, we can say that the film manages to maintain the quality that the trilogy has accustomed the public to. The script continues to be a problem, however, and is seen only as a vehicle for successive comic sequences and slapstick humor routines.

r96sk

'Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult' is the weakest of the trilogy, though fair amusement is still produced. Leslie Nielsen is so good in the lead role that I don't think it's really possible for these films to drag, at least alongside the decent gags and short run time. Admittedly this third entry does meander a tad, though my interest in events never waned into negative territory. The ending is the strongest part, that facepalm scene (which I knew of before) is gold. Overall, this is a good franchise. I'm quite looking forward to hopefully checking out Liam Neeson in the 2025 remake, as long as the writing is suitable I think he can absolutely make it work.


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