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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

PG-13 85min.
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We know we're in a 1988 film when we're invited to laugh at O.J. Simpson in an opening slapstick sequence. We can also pinpoint the year of production when hard-nosed cop Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen), during a scuffle with the world's leading ... Read More
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Lt. Frank Drebin
Capt. Ed Hocken
Jane Spencer
Vincent Ludwig
Nordberg
"Mr. Pallazzo? Would you come with me?"
Mrs. Nordberg
Baseball Fan with O.J.
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