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Not as good as the first time, but <em>'The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear'</em> still delivers entertainment. Leslie Nielsen remains brilliant as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, such a fun character to see him play. George Kennedy and Priscil...


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Bumbling lieutenant 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.
Lt. Frank Drebin is pulled out of retirement to investigate a conspiracy involving a new energy policy. He uncovers a plot by a shady businessman to discredit renewable energy sources and promote his own polluting agenda. Drebin must navigate a series of absurd situations and slapstick gags to expose the truth and save the day, all while trying to reconcile with his girlfriend, Jane Spencer.
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear received generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, though it was widely considered to be not quite as strong as its predecessor. Audiences, however, generally found it to be a hilarious continuation of the beloved franchise, appreciating its consistent slapstick humor and Leslie Nielsen's iconic performance.
Fans of the original will likely find plenty to laugh at, though some critics felt the gags were more hit-or-miss.
Leslie Nielsen remains the film's greatest asset, delivering his signature deadpan comedic delivery.
While not reaching the heights of the first film, it's still a reliably funny parody.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally praise the film for its relentless and often absurd humor, with many finding it a worthy successor to the original. Viewers appreciate Leslie Nielsen's continued comedic prowess and the film's ability to deliver consistent laughs.
The film's working title was 'The Naked Gun 2: The Funeral of Fear'.
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Not as good as the first time, but <em>'The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear'</em> still delivers entertainment. Leslie Nielsen remains brilliant as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, such a fun character to see him play. George Kennedy and Priscil...

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