Bumbling cop Frank Drebin is out to foil the big boys in the energy industry, who intend to suppress technology that will put them out of business. As always, the jokes (and sight gags) fly like gunfire!
Lt. 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 favourable report. Jane, the Dr's secretary, is Drebbin's old flame; they're passionate love affair is thus rekindled.
—Rob Hartill
Lt. Frank Drebin loves a mystery. Why are we here? Is there life after sex? Yes, Drebin tackles the big issues--and the biggest of all is how to stop devious Quentin Hapsburg's plan to destroy the environment! Returning are Jane, the woman who can melt a cheese sandwich from 20 paces; the intrepid Capt. Ed Hocken; and the man so famous a beverage is named after him, as hard-luck cop Nordberg.
—Robert Lynch
Lieutenant Drebin discovers that his ex-girlfriend's new beau is involved in a plot to kidnap a scientist who advocates solar energy.
—jgp3553@yahoo.com
SYNOPSIS
Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) works now at the White House, taking care of the security of the President George Bush (Johan Roarke) and his wife (Margery Ross). Representatives from all energy sources are present at the dinner. As usual, Frank wrecks dinner and is implied that he sends Barbara Bush to hospital. Zsa Zsa Gabor (Zsa Zsa Gabor) slaps the bell which is following her.
Frank ex-girlfriend Jane Spencer (Priscilla Presley) has a new lover, Dr Albert S. Meinheimer (Richard Griffiths). He's also his boss, because she wors as a PR representative. Norm (Christopher J. Keene) finds a bomb on the white paper basket. He shows it to other guards (Ken Kerman & Al Fann) who set the clock on time and the bomb goes off killing only the guards.
Captain Ed Hocken (George Kennedy) investigates the case. Frank sees Jane and stares her in adoration.
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Leslie Nielsen | Lt. Frank Drebin |
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Priscilla Presley | Jane Spencer |
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George Kennedy | Ed Hocken |
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O.J. Simpson | Nordberg |
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Robert Goulet | Quentin Hapsburg |
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Richard Griffiths | Dr. Meinheimer |
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Jacqueline Brookes | Commissioner Brumford |
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Anthony James | Hector Savage |
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Lloyd Bochner | Baggett |
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Tim O'Connor | Fenzwick |
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Peter Mark Richman | Dunwell |
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Ed Williams | Ted Olsen |
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John Roarke | George Bush |
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Margery Jane Ross | Barbara Bush |
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Peter Van Norden | John Sununu |
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Gail Neely | Winnie Mandela |
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Vitamin C | Blues Singer |
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Sally Rosenblatt | Mrs. Redmond |
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Alexander Folk | Crackhouse Cop |
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Jose Gonzales-Gonzales | Mariachi |
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Larry McCormick | TV Reporter |
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Cliff Bemis | Barbecue Dad |
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D.D. Howard | Barbecue Mom |
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William Woodson | TV Commercial Announcer |
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Mel Torme | Mel Tormé |
Director | David Zucker |
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Writer | Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Pat Proft | |
Producer | Jim Abrahams, Michael Ewing, Robert LoCash, Catherine Meyers, Gil Netter, John D. Schofield, Robert K. Weiss, Jerry Zucker | |
Musician | Ira Newborn | |
Photography | Robert M. Stevens |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-02 |
Storage Device | TD 13 |
Purchased | Sep 27, 2017 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | Oct 07, 2017 |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:40:12 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:46:21 |
Screen Ratios | 1.85:1 |
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Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround |
Subtitles | English |
Distributor | Paramount Home Video |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Edition Release Date | Aug 15, 2000 |