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Directed by Jim Abrahams,
David Zucker,
Jerry ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Dans un avion,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Robert Hays,
Julie Hagerty,
Lloyd Bridges,
Leslie Nielsen,
Robert Stack,
Peter GravesRating76%
Ex-fighter pilot and taxi driver Ted Striker (Robert Hays) became traumatized during an unnamed war, leading to a pathological fear of flying. As a result, he is unable to hold a responsible job. His wartime girlfriend, Elaine Dickinson (Julie Hagerty), now a flight attendant, leaves him. Striker nervously boards a Boeing 707 (Trans American Flight 209) from Los Angeles to Chicago on which she is serving, hoping to win her back, but she rebuffs him., 1h33
Directed by Jim Abrahams,
David Zucker,
Jerry ZuckerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about sexualityActors Danny DeVito,
Bette Midler,
Judge Reinhold,
Helen Slater,
Bill Pullman,
Anita MorrisRating68%
Millionaire Sam Stone (Danny DeVito) intends to murder his hated wife Barbara (Bette Midler) to gain control of her $15 million family fortune and run off with his mistress Carol (Anita Morris). However, he is pre-empted by a phone call from an anonymous man announcing that Barbara has been kidnapped and that Sam must pay a ransom of $500,000 or she will be killed., 1h23
Directed by David Zucker,
Peter SegalOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Leslie Nielsen,
Priscilla Presley,
Fred Ward,
George Kennedy,
Anna Nicole Smith,
Kathleen FreemanRating64%
Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) has retired from Police Squad and lives a basically happy life with his wife, Jane Spencer-Drebin (Priscilla Presley). It remains "basically happy" because police work has been Frank's meaning of life, and he feels unhappy about not being able to legally take on criminals anymore. Additionally, Jane tries to push him into siring a child, but Frank does not have the courage to go through this yet. It comes as a blessing to him when his old friends Ed Hocken (George Kennedy) and Nordberg (O.J. Simpson) come by and ask for his help in an investigation. The Police Squad has caught wind that a well-known bomber named Rocco Dillon (Fred Ward), who is currently incarcerated, has been hired by a terrorist (Papshmir, known from the first movie) to conduct a major terrorist act against the United States. An important contact, Tanya Peters (Anna Nicole Smith), Rocco's girlfriend, proves to be a dead end, so Drebin is asked to join Dillon undercover in prison, befriend him, and then leak details of the plan to his colleagues. However, the first part of the mission – by pure accident – proves to be extremely taxing; Jane becomes frustrated both at Frank's sudden unwillingness to engage in his marital duties and the suspicion that he is doing police work again, and storms out of the house., 1h25
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Politique,
White House in fictionActors Leslie Nielsen,
Priscilla Presley,
George Kennedy,
Robert Goulet,
Richard Griffiths,
Jacqueline BrookesRating68%
Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) is honored at the White House, where President George H. W. Bush (John Roarke) announces that he will base his recommendation for the country's energy program on Dr. Albert Meinheimer's (Richard Griffiths) advice at the National Press Club dinner the following week. The heads of the coal and oil (fossil fuel) and nuclear industries are apparently distressed by this fact, as Dr. Meinheimer is an advocate for renewable energy. Jane Spencer (Priscilla Presley), now working for Dr. Meinheimer, is working late at his research institute, crying about Frank. She spots a man in a red van. A maintenance worker, emptying out garbage cans, discovers a clock with dynamite attached and takes it to the security guards, accidentally triggering it. The next morning, Frank reacquaints himself with Jane as he interviews her about the explosion. He is shown around the institute and meets Jane's boyfriend, Hexagon Oil executive Quentin Hapsburg (Robert Goulet), of whom he becomes exceedingly jealous. Frank's boss, Ed Hocken (George Kennedy), finds him at a lonely blues bar. Meanwhile, at a meeting of the "energy" industry leaders, Hapsburg reveals that he has kidnapped Dr. Meinheimer and found an exact double for him, Earl Hacker, who will give their recommendation to the President endorsing fossil and nuclear fuels., 1h23
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
ComedyThemes Comedy science fiction films,
Serial killer films,
Comedy horror filmsActors Anna Faris,
Regina Hall,
Craig Bierko,
Bill Pullman,
Anthony Anderson,
Carmen ElectraRating51%
Shaquille O'Neal and Dr. Phil awaken to find themselves chained to pipes in a spoof of Saw. Their host, Billy the Puppet, reveals the room is filling with nerve gas. The only way to get the saws was to make a basket. Shaq misses twice, injuring Phil, but still managed to get the saws. Phil realizes they have to cut through their own feet. Shaq tricks Phil into doing so, but accidentally saws off the wrong foot, inadvertently leaving both men to die., 1h24
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about television,
Comedy science fiction films,
Serial killer films,
Comedy horror films,
Films about extraterrestrial lifeActors Anna Faris,
Simon Rex,
Charlie Sheen,
Leslie Nielsen,
Anthony Anderson,
Kevin HartRating55%
Katie (Jenny McCarthy) and Becky (Pamela Anderson) are talking about a tape, which Katie thinks is a sex tape, but Becky refers to a cursed tape (The Ring). After several odd occurrences, they die. In a farm outside Washington, D.C., widowed farmer and former reverend Tom Logan (Charlie Sheen) and his clumsy younger brother George (Simon Rex) discover a crop circle, saying "Attack Here!" (Signs)., 1h39
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Baseball films,
Basketball films,
Buddy filmsActors Matt Stone,
Trey Parker,
Dian Bachar,
Yasmine Bleeth,
Jenny McCarthy,
Robert VaughnRating64%
Coop (Trey Parker) and Remer (Matt Stone) are 23 and unemployed. They arrive uninvited at a party hosted by a former high school classmate of theirs. After finding out that their classmates have matured, Coop and Remer find themselves outside drinking beer and shooting hoops. Two former classmates challenge them to a game. The two see that their opponents are very good at basketball, so they say they will only play a new game they picked up "in the hood"., 1h30
Directed by Jim Abrahams,
David Zucker,
Jerry ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
SpyThemes Spy films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Val Kilmer,
Lucy Gutteridge,
Omar Sharif,
Peter Cushing,
Michael Gough,
Jeremy KempRating71%
Nick Rivers (Kilmer), a United States rock star, has the number one song in America ("Skeet Surfing"). He travels to East Germany to perform at a cultural festival, and at a dinner, he sees the beautiful Hillary Flammond (Gutteridge), a member of the resistance movement, attempting to avoid the authorities. He pretends to be her date to get to know her, and performs an impromptu song and dance ("Tutti-Frutti") mistakenly thinking that he was asked to do so, to the delight of Hillary and the crowd but to the annoyance of the emcee who intended to introduce someone else. He later sees Hillary at a ballet, where she is trying to meet with a resistance contact, but is met by the police instead. Nick saves her and they try to escape, but Nick turns himself in so that Hillary can get away. He is taken to a prison where he is questioned and tortured, but he knows nothing and does not break. In an escape attempt, he ends up in the secret lab of Dr. Paul Flammond (Gough), a brilliant scientist developing the "Polaris naval mine", a device that can destroy the entire NATO submarine fleet; the Germans force him to work by threatening to kill his daughter Hillary. Nick is recaptured and scheduled for execution., 1h25
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Leslie Nielsen,
Priscilla Presley,
Ricardo Montalbán,
George Kennedy,
Nancy Marchand,
Justin TimberlakeRating75%
In Los Angeles, Officer Nordberg attempts to bust a heroin drug operation at the docks organized by Vincent Ludwig, and is shot by Ludwig's henchmen. After being briefed on the case by his boss, Captain Ed Hocken, Police Squad Lieutenant Frank Drebin visits Nordberg in the hospital. Nordberg provides cryptic clues, including a picture of Ludwig's ship on which the deal had been organized. Frank meets with police scientist Ted Olsen, who has invented a cufflink that shoots a tranquilizer dart. Frank learns through Ted that Nordberg's jacket tested positive for heroin. Police Squad is in charge of security for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Los Angeles, and Ed tells Frank that he has 24 hours to clear Nordberg before word gets out about what happened and detracts from the queen's visit. Frank visits Ludwig in his office. Ludwig learns that Nordberg is still alive. Ludwig has his assistant, Jane Spencer, assist Frank in his investigation and the two fall in love. Jane is unaware of her employer's illegal activities., 1h23
Directed by David ZuckerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
FantasyThemes Christmas films,
Politique,
Time travel films,
Ghost films,
Political filmsActors Kevin P. Farley,
Kelsey Grammer,
Jon Voight,
Robert Davi,
Dennis Hopper,
Leslie NielsenRating40%
Left-wing activist and filmmaker Michael Malone (Kevin Farley), a parody of Michael Moore, campaigns to end the celebration of the Fourth of July holiday. Malone holds pronounced anti-American views and truculently argues that America's past and present are both offensive, and therefore should not be celebrated.