Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult

Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult

6.5

Mar 18 1994

1h 23m

Comedy, Crime

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.

Leslie Nielsen

Leslie Nielsen

Lt. Frank Drebin

Priscilla Presley

Priscilla Presley

Jane Spencer

George Kennedy

George Kennedy

Ed Hocken

O.J. Simpson

O.J. Simpson

Nordberg

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