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Police Squad!

  • Série télévisée
  • 1982
  • TV-PG
  • 24min
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Leslie Nielsen in Police Squad! (1982)
Sight gags, puns and non-sequiturs abound as bumbling Sgt. Det. Lt. Frank Drebin and his colleagues of Police Squad solve various puzzling cases.
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BurlesqueDrame policierParodieSatireComédieCriminalité

Frank Drebin est un fin limier de la police de Los Angeles... enfin presque! S'il fait bien partie de la police de Los Angeles, le lieutenant Drebin est plutôt spécialisé dans les gaffes, qu... Tout lireFrank Drebin est un fin limier de la police de Los Angeles... enfin presque! S'il fait bien partie de la police de Los Angeles, le lieutenant Drebin est plutôt spécialisé dans les gaffes, quiproquos, et catastrophes en chaîne.Frank Drebin est un fin limier de la police de Los Angeles... enfin presque! S'il fait bien partie de la police de Los Angeles, le lieutenant Drebin est plutôt spécialisé dans les gaffes, quiproquos, et catastrophes en chaîne.

  • Création
    • Jim Abrahams
    • David Zucker
    • Jerry Zucker
  • Casting principal
    • Leslie Nielsen
    • Alan North
    • Ed Williams
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Casting principal
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Alan North
      • Ed Williams
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Det. Frank Drebin
    • 1982
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Capt. Ed Hocken
    • 1982
    Ed Williams
    • Mr. Olson
    • 1982
    William Duell
    • Johnny
    • 1982
    Peter Lupus
    Peter Lupus
    • Norberg
    • 1982
    Tessa Richarde
    • Mary
    • 1982
    Rex Hamilton
    • Abraham Lincoln
    • 1982
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Poisoned Man
    • 1982
    Robert Goulet
    Robert Goulet
    • Executed Man
    • 1982
    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    • Stabbed Man
    • 1982
    Florence Henderson
    Florence Henderson
    • Shot Woman
    • 1982
    Georg Stanford Brown
    Georg Stanford Brown
    • Police under the Safe
    • 1982
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Stabbed Man
    • 1982
    Barbara Tarbuck
    Barbara Tarbuck
    • Mrs. Twice
    • 1982
    Rudy Solari
    • Martin
    • 1982
    Patrick St. Esprit
    Patrick St. Esprit
    • Buddy
    • 1982
    Joyce Brothers
    Joyce Brothers
    • Dr. Joyce Brothers
    • 1982
    Al Ruscio
    Al Ruscio
    • Dutch
    • 1982
    • Création
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
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    9winner55

    A television show one actually needs to watch

    The creative team that brought us Police Squad - and the Naked Gun derived from it - said in interview that they were told by their network contact that the show would be canceled, after their delivery of the first episode. Basically, the show was never given any chance. Typical Hollywood. The contact apparently told the team that the problem with the show was that, for the show to be funny, the viewer would actually need to watch it; most shows are presented on TV with the understanding that the viewer needed to get up and miss a few minutes while getting food, or going to the toilet, etc.

    The humor of the show is extremely dry (it uses no laugh-track), and the universe the characters inhabit is one in which anything can happen, regardless of logic, as long as it was totally unbelievable; so, for instance in one episode a surgeon has to bribe an informant on the street in order to get a tip on heart surgery.

    Those familiar with the Naked Gun films should be warned that there are a number of interesting disjunctions between the show and the films. In the films, Nielsen developed a particular "take" approach - that is, eyes widened when confronted with the unexpected. This doesn't happen in the show, where Nielsen's Drebin is the center around which the rest of the universe revolves - nothing is unexpected to him. Also, there are no romances in the show, and no parodies of MTV. Finally, the show takes certain risks that the films avoid; in the first episode, Drebin, to "re-enact the crime", has a squad of homicide detectives shoot each other from a number of different angles - ballistics the hard way. This is actually a risky bit of humor, since we need to accept that it's perfectly normal for policemen to kill each other while investigating a crime, for no other reason than experimentation. This sort of thing rarely happens in the films.

    Taken individually, each of the episodes is actually funnier than any one of the Naked Gun films, since they are both more compact (more happens in a shorter time-frame), yet more leisurely paced (there's not the rush for a punch-line as sometimes happens in the films). There are some inconsistencies that happen in the films (primarily "2" and "3") that never occur in the show's shorter time-frame.

    Of course, there's no doubt that Naked Gun (the first film) is one of the great comedies of theatrical cinema. And if you watch the TV show episode after episode in one sitting, the dry quality of the humor might wear away one's tolerance.

    None the less, it would be useful to have a DVD of this, and watch an episode a day for a few weeks - If laughter has, as some claim, medicinal value, watching this show is good for one's health.
    10domino1003

    Cigarette? Yes...It is!

    Proof that TV execs don't always know a good show when they see it (See "Family Guy"), all you have to do is look at "Police Squad!" A VERY short lived show (Only 6 episodes were aired) with humor that still holds up 20 yrs later. Leslie Neilsen as Frank Drebin is incredibly funny, with his partner, The late Alan North as Ed Hocken. My favorite episode is "Rendezvous at Big Gulch," (Or, as the announcer says, "Terror In The Neighborhood.")when Drebin runs a locksmith business to check out the thugs (Next to the keys, are "Florida Keys, Francis Scott Keys,""Turkeys," and "Pot Roast."). Too bad the network didn't get a clue to the humor of the show, but at least it inspired 3 very funny movies based on the series! If you haven't seen the movies or the show, you should check out the inspiration behind the movies!
    mermatt

    Insane Humor

    This is the brief series that lead to the NAKED GUN trilogy. Leslie Nielsen gets to play madman with all the delicious relish he can bring to the part of the straight-faced detective.

    The stories are parodies of all the very, very, very serious and very, very, very important police and crime shows on TV over the years. Nothing escapes the satiric bashing that goes on here. The guest stars each week are murdered in the opening scene and then are never heard of again. The titles of the episodes don't fit the narration. Nielsen's own narration is a wonderful satire of all the crime story voice-overs going back to film noir and DRAGNET. And -- wonder of wonders -- the show is "In Color!"

    No pun goes un-punned. No sight-gag is left un-gagged. Nothing is spared. Imagine the Marx Brothers and Three Stooges in a crime movie setting, and that gives you a hint of what POLICE SQUAD is all about. This is one of the funniest shows ever made for TV, but since it is satire, it of course had only a short run. Nevertheless, I loved it.
    cruelmo

    Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln!!

    Endlessly Hilarious! I taped the first 5 shows years and years ago, and every so often I go back and watch them, and still they are as funny as they were the first time. In fact, there are so many sight gags and whatnot, that you will miss a lot of them the first few times you watch the shows! I see something new every time!! Absolutely hilarious, even more so than the films. Several of the gags are used repeatedly ("Cigarette? Yes it is", or the midget cop who is the intercom), but still manage to be funny each time. Too bad they didn't have Johnny the shoeshine guy in the movies. I wish I had the 6th show!!!

    Highly recommended if you liked the Naked Gun or Airplane movies.
    Big Movie Fan

    Hi, I'm Detective Lieutenant Sergeant Frank Drebin Police Squad

    What can be said about this show, one of the funniest if not the funniest comedy ever?

    Leslie Nielson played Frank Drebin who seemed to alternate each week between a Sergeant or a Lieutenant. He was joined by other detectives, particularly Al (only ever seen from the neck down).

    The plots-if you can call them that-were crazy. The show was crazy from the opening title to the end credits. There were some hilarious one-liners throughout the show. Also, the narrator for each episode used to read out the title of the episode which always differed from the title on-screen. A special guest star was also introduced on the credits but never starred in the show itself. As for the ending credits, well Drebin seemed to be moving whilst the credits rolled. It was crazy.

    Even though this series spawned three Naked Gun movies, it is the world's greatest mystery why this show only ran for six episodes. Where is the justice in the world where tripe such as Friends can run for years whilst a truly funny show like this can be cancelled after a mere six episodes?

    I strongly recommend checking the series out and will someone please release it onto DVD?

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    • Anecdotes
      After the success of Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver la reine ? (1988) and Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver le président ? (1991), Comedy Central and CBS re-aired all six episodes of this series in the summer of 1991. Producers wanted to include John Belushi's "guest star" appearance in Testimony of Evil (Dead Men Don't Laugh) (1982), which had been cut due to Belushi's death. The footage could not be located, and is now presumed lost or destroyed.
    • Citations

      Det. Frank Drebin: [running gag] Cigarette?

      Various: Yes, I know.

    • Crédits fous
      Rex Hamilton appeared in the opening credits portraying Abraham Lincoln but he never appeared in any of the episodes.
    • Versions alternatives
      The home video versions of some episodes have changed music in some scenes. For instance, when they sing "Happy Birthday" at a birthday and when Leslie Nielsen sings Judy Garland tunes in the nightclub. Presumably this is due to a music licensing issue.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1982)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 1989 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Die nackte Pistole
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Paramount Television
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