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Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Alternate Title: Naked Gun Thirty Three and a Third
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Danish ( Subtitles )
Dutch ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
English ( Subtitles )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
French ( Subtitles )
German ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
German ( Subtitles )
Italian ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Italian ( Subtitles )
Japanese ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Portuguese ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital Stereo )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
83 min

Aspect Ratio:
Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Anamorphic Widescreen
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1994 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Peter Segal


Written By:
Pat Proft
David Zucker


Actors:
Leslie Nielsen ..... Lt. Frank Drebin
Priscilla Presley ..... Jane Spencer
George Kennedy ..... Ed Hocken
O.J. Simpson ..... Nordberg
Fred Ward ..... Rocco
Kathleen Freeman ..... Muriel
Anna Nicole Smith ..... Tanya
Ellen Greene ..... Louise
Ed Williams ..... Ted Olsen
Raye Birk ..... Papshmir
Matt Roe ..... Clayton
Wylie Small ..... Defense Attorney
Sharon Cornell ..... Stenographer
Earl Boen ..... Dr. Eisendrath
Jeff Wright ..... Store Manager
Lorali Hart ..... Melon Lady
Mallory Sandler ..... Grocery Mother
Karen Segal ..... Purse Woman
Brad Lockerman ..... Jason
Rosalind Allen ..... Bobbi
Charlotte Zucker ..... Nurse
Lois De Banzie ..... Dr. Kohlzak (as Lois de Banzie)
Doris Belack ..... Dr. Roberts
Nigel Gibbs ..... Carjacker
Andre Rosey Brown ..... Corridor Guard
Randall 'Tex' Cobb ..... Big Hairy Con
Ann B. Davis ..... Herself
Alex Zimmerman ..... Mess Hall Convict
Marc Alaimo ..... Trucker
Tom Finnegan ..... Priest
Hammam Shafie ..... Cabbie
Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter ..... Cabbie (as Jeffrey Anderson Gunter)
Danny D. Daniels ..... Cabbie
Joe Grifasi ..... Director
Vanna White ..... Herself
'Weird Al' Yankovic ..... Himself
Rick Scarry ..... Security Guard #1, Robert De Niro
Mary Lou Retton ..... Herself
James R. Scribner ..... Phil Donahue's Make-Up Man (as James Robert Scribner)
Lou Felder ..... Presenter
Chrissy Bocchino ..... Mother Theresa
Pia Zadora ..... Pia Zadora
Joe D'Angerio ..... Security Guard #2
Gary Cooper ..... Cop
Christopher J. Keene ..... Cop
Joe Flood ..... Cop
Scott Evers ..... Umpire
Paul A. Hutton ..... Doctor (as Paul Hutton)
Burton Zucker ..... Clinic Patient (as Burt Zucker)
Susan Breslau ..... Train Lady #1
Erin MacArthur ..... Train Lady #2
Marcy Goldman ..... Train Lady #3
David Zucker ..... Teleprompter Guy
Robert K. Weiss ..... Tuba Player
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 'Skippy' Malloy ..... Maalox Boy
Vanessa Sandin ..... Gabriella
Julie Strain ..... Dominatrix
Andrew Craig ..... Bryce Porterhouse Guard
David Fresco ..... Lifetime Award Recipient
Bill Erwin ..... Conductor
Adam Hasart ..... Frank Jr.
John Capodice ..... Mr. Big
Glen Chin ..... Sumo Wrestler
Philip Yamaguchi ..... Sumo Wrestler
Florence Henderson ..... Herself
Tim Bohn ..... Waldo
Timothy Watters ..... President Clinton
Eugene Greytak ..... Pope
Aaron Seville ..... Cop
Blane Savage ..... Dancer
Michael Chambers ..... Dancer
T.C. Diamond ..... Dancer
Brett Heine ..... Dancer
Jerald Vincent ..... Dancer
Wayne 'Crescendo' Ward ..... Dancer (as Wayne Crescendo Ward)
Brian Wightman ..... Dancer
Bryan Anthony ..... Dancer
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
Robert J. Elisberg ..... Taxi Driver
Elisa Gabrielli ..... Mourner (as Elisa Pensler Gabrielli)
Taran Killam ..... Boy of Geriatric Park
Marianne Davis ..... Girl of Geriatric Park
Bill Zuckert ..... Old Man
Nicole Segal ..... Screaming Supermarket Baby
Lil Chain ..... Woman Crossing Behind O.J. (scenes deleted)
Shirley Brody ..... Woman on Street (scenes deleted)
Michael Boatman ..... Clinic Nurse (scenes deleted)
Eric Christmas ..... Prison Chaplain (scenes deleted)
Bill Chemerka ..... Arresting Officer (scenes deleted)
Benjamin Cohen ..... Hairy Butt Boy (scenes deleted)


Synopsis:
The further misadventures of bumbling Los Angeles police Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) are chronicled in this third installment in the popular Naked Gun comedy series. This by-the-numbers entry begins with Drebin as a happily retired house-husband called back into action when an evil terrorist organization threatens Los Angeles. As in the other Naked Gun films, this plot is merely an excuse for an unhinged, rapid-fire succession of gags, ranging from satirical lampoons of cop movies to broad slapstick, all played with a perfectly straight face. Nielsen provides his familiar combination of complete witlessness and oblivious dignity as Drebin, and the film attempts to match the earlier Naked Gun films -- and the Police Squad! television series that inspired them -- in the number of jokes. However, the film proved less successful than its predecessors, as some viewers found that the freewheeling comic style of the earlier films had solidified into its own formula, now mildly entertaining but disappointingly predictable.

Oscar night. Who will win? Who will lose? And will someone please kick that numbskull off stage? Wait! That's no ordinary numbskull. That's Lt. Frank Drebin, crashing the ceremonies to stop a terrorist plot that could mean curtains for him - or will a simple window shade be enough? Yes, back for a hilarious threepeat and a state-of-the-art advance in sequel numbering are the filmmakers you love, the returning stars you adore, plus others getting Naked for the first time: Fred Ward, Anna Nicole Smith and more folks you'd happily give your seat to on a crowded bus. The fun begins when... oops, we don't want to give away the gags. No, you'll have to pay for them. You'll be glad you did!

Frank Drebin is persuaded out of retirement to go undercover in a state prison. There he is to find out what top terrorist, Rocco, has planned for when he escapes. Frank's wife, Jane, is desperate for a baby.. this adds to Frank's problems. A host of celebrities at the Academy awards ceremony are humiliated by Frank as he blunders his way trying to foil Rocco.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 October, 2013.
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