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Corra que a Polícia vem Aí 2½

Título original: The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
  • 1991
  • Livre
  • 1 h 25 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,9/10
128 mil
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Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley in Corra que a Polícia vem Aí 2½ (1991)
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O tenente Frank Drebin descobre que o novo namorado de sua ex-namorada está envolvido em uma conspiração para sequestrar um cientista que defende a energia solar.O tenente Frank Drebin descobre que o novo namorado de sua ex-namorada está envolvido em uma conspiração para sequestrar um cientista que defende a energia solar.O tenente Frank Drebin descobre que o novo namorado de sua ex-namorada está envolvido em uma conspiração para sequestrar um cientista que defende a energia solar.

  • Direção
    • David Zucker
  • Roteiristas
    • Jim Abrahams
    • David Zucker
    • Jerry Zucker
  • Artistas
    • Leslie Nielsen
    • Priscilla Presley
    • George Kennedy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,9/10
    128 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.512
    655
    • Direção
      • David Zucker
    • Roteiristas
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Artistas
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Priscilla Presley
      • George Kennedy
    • 133Avaliações de usuários
    • 56Avaliações da crítica
    • 65Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
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    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
    Robert Goulet
    Robert Goulet
    • Quentin Hapsburg
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Dr. Meinheimer…
    Jacqueline Brookes
    Jacqueline Brookes
    • Commissioner Brumford
    Anthony James
    Anthony James
    • Hector Savage
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Baggett
    Tim O'Connor
    Tim O'Connor
    • Fenzwick
    Peter Mark Richman
    Peter Mark Richman
    • Dunwell
    Ed Williams
    • Ted Olsen
    John Roarke
    • George Bush
    Margery Jane Ross
    • Barbara Bush
    • (as Margery Ross)
    Peter Van Norden
    Peter Van Norden
    • John Sununu
    Gail Neely
    Gail Neely
    • Winnie Mandela
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C
    • Blues Singer
    • (as Colleen Fitzpatrick)
    Sally Rosenblatt
    • Mrs. Redmond
    • Direção
      • David Zucker
    • Roteiristas
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
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    Avaliações de usuários133

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    Reviewers say 'The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear' is a hilarious sequel with slapstick comedy, clever puns, and absurd situations. Leslie Nielsen's impeccable comedic timing as Lt. Frank Drebin is highlighted, along with strong performances from Priscilla Presley and George Kennedy. The film addresses environmentalism and political satire, targeting energy policies and political figures. While some find the humor less fresh than the original, it is generally seen as a fun and entertaining follow-up.
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    8hu675

    Entertaining sequel with some big laughs.

    Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) is now working in Washington D.C. with his two partners (Oscar-Winner:George Kennedy and O.J. Simpson). Their job is see if everything goes smooth for Dr. Albert Meinheimer (Richard Griffiths) speech for the President of the United States (John Roarke). His speech could be highly controversial for the whole world, since it involves the country's energy program. Quentin Haspburg (Robert Goulet) kidnaps Dr. Albert Meinheimer before the speech by using a look-like, which he doesn't want the world industry of fossil and nuclear fuels instead of the environmental ones. But Frank is still heartbroken after he left his girlfriend Jane (Priscilla Presley), who's now working for Dr. Meinherimer.

    Directed by David Zucker (Airplane!, BASEketball, Ruthless People) made an enjoyable sequel to the original. The cast seems to be having an great time and there's some original new gags as well. This sequel was just as big at the box office like the original did. Although the film critics had mixed opinions with this one.

    DVD has an sharp anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) transfer and an good digitally remastered Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD includes the teaser trailer, original theatrical trailer and an humorous commentary track by the director, producer:Robert K. Weiss and Host:Peter Tilder. "The Naked Gun 2 1/2:The Smell of Fear" perphas lacks some of the great gags of the original. But if you enjoy spoof comedies, don't miss this one. TV Version adds some additional footage. Written by the director and Pat Proft (Bachelor Party, Hot Shots!, Police Academy). (****/*****).
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very enjoyable sequel to a classic

    When it comes to comedy, the original Naked Gun is a classic. This sequel may not quite be up to par, it is too short for my tastes and one or two of the gags come so fast you are in danger of missing them, such as the items on the hostess's tray,in the blues' cafe but it is very funny and enjoyable.

    The production values are crisp as usual, with good photography and editing and striking location work. The dialogue is dumb, but in a good way, this is not the dumb humour where it is so stupid you forget to laugh, this is the dumb humour that is silly but still makes you smile and laugh.

    The story is quickly paced and never fails to interest me, while the gags on the whole are superbly timed and there are lots of them. My personal favourites are the wonderful send-up of the pottery scene from Ghost and the headline proclaiming that Elvis is alive and well, also the beginning sets the tone of the film very well. With most of the original cast returning and some new faces along the way, the cast are a delight, and the characters are fun. Leslie Nielson once again gives an inspired performance, and Priscilla Presley and George Kennedy give nice support. Also strong are Robert Goulet(as the villain) and Lloyd Bochner, and seeing Richard Griffiths was fun too.

    All in all, very enjoyable. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    8guyfromjerzee

    A sequel that delivers!

    In my opinion, this movie's almost as funny as the first "Naked Gun." It also contains a good deal of belly laughs. My favorite gag is the one in which Leslie Nielsen tries to climb over the roof with a grappling hook and accidentally catches onto the collar of a Doberman. Everything that made the first movie work made this one work as well. I have no complaints. Even Robert Goulet delivers a good performance as the villain. I'm always suspicious of musicians, since most of them do turn out to be horrendous actors, but not in this case. If you enjoyed the original, you'll enjoy the sequel! Unfortunately, it's hard to find comedies this funny nowadays.
    8movieguy1021

    The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear: 8/10

    Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker learned something from 1982. Their sequel to Airplane!, their smash hit, was named Airplane 2: The Sequel, but to their sequel to The Naked Gun was something that would be copied forever: Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear. From now on, sequels never were just had `2' after it, it's always `2 ½' or `2.33'. And, thankfully, the title's shorter.

    Leslie Nielsen's hilarious character of Frank Drebin is back for more adventures. He and his girlfriend Jane (Priscilla Presley) have broken up; he hasn't gotten over it, while she's going out with Quentin Hapsburg (Robert Goulet). What she doesn't know is that Hapsburg is in a conspiracy to avoid solar energy by doing a whole kidnapping scheme. It's up to Drebin, Nordberg (O.J. Simpson), and Ed Hocken (George Kennedy) to save the day!

    Amazingly enough, many of the jokes from the first one (which I admit I don't remember much about) weren't repeated in this sequel. It would be hard to repeat much of those jokes, which would be impossible to change in any ways. Therefore, most of the jokes were fresh and hilarious. It did take a little while to get started, though, for there was about a fifteen minute stretch where there were no laughs, it was just for exposition, which I guess was OK, but I wanted more humor to start off with.

    Nielsen was perfect for the part. I'm glad that he hasn't `sold out' like other comedians and gone on to dramatic roles. He delivers his lines almost like he didn't know he was in a comedy, which is always funnier than any other types. Many times, he misunderstands what is said, and other times he says something that you wouldn't expect him to say in 100 years. One of the funniest sequences in the film is a parody of Bond-ish films, when Drebin and someone else are fighting in a bathroom, and seem to be having trouble fighting when a towel is thrown on their heads, etc.

    For once, a film has a formidable sequel. Amazingly enough, it's a film that's just as funny as the first.

    My rating: 8/10

    Rated PG-13 for sexual humor.
    7Captain_Couth

    David Zucker, solo film maker.

    The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991) was a decent sequel to the laugh out loud The Naked Gun. Lt. Frank Drebin returns as he relocates to Washington D.C. Whilst investigating a routine murder case, he meets his ex-girlfriend (Priscella Pressley). He still has a crush on her and wants to re-kindle their old romance. But this time she's seeing a new man (whom she also works with) Quentin Hapsburg (Robert Goulet). The two men have an instant dislike for each other. Can Lt. Frank Drebin once again save the day? You'll have to find out when you watch THE NAKED GUN 2 1/2: THE SMELL OF FEAR!! Also returning are George Kennedy and O.J. Simpson.

    Not a laugh out loud classic like the first film. But it's a funny movie none the less. This was the first project that Z.A.Z. has contributed in the past but with only one person at the helm. The screenplay was co-written with Pat Proft instead of his usual collaborates. I have to slightly recommend this movie. Not as great as the first film but it's way better than the useless sequel that was soon to follow.

    Recommended.

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    • Curiosidades
      The pictures displayed in the Loser's Bar include: the Hindenburg, the R.M.S. Lusitania sinking, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the Ford Edsel, the DeLorean DMC-12, the Hubble Space Telescope (considered a failure at the time), Neville Chamberlain, and Michael Dukakis.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the opening scene, Captain Brumford mentions that Frank's rank is Lieutenant. When Frank begins his opening narration, he mentions his rank as Sergeant. This is not an error but a running joke in the series that comes from the original Police Squad! TV show, where Drebin would be referred to as several different ranks through an episode of even in the same sentence. Frank's full, official title is "Sergeant Frank Drebin, Detective Lieutenant Police Squad," which is a fictional amalgamation of three different ranks of police officer.
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      Waiter: Telephone call, commissioner.

      Commissioner Anabell Brumford: Thank you.

      [picks up phone]

      Commissioner Anabell Brumford: Hello?... He did what?... How many animals escaped?... Oh, my God...

      Lt. Frank Drebin: Good evening, commissioner. You're looking lovely tonight.

      Commissioner Anabell Brumford: Do you realize that because of you this city is being overrun by baboons?

      Lt. Frank Drebin: Well, isn't that the fault of the voters?

      [Frank walks away, leaving Commissioner Brumford with an astonished face]

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Worst Boy: Adolf Hitler
    • Versões alternativas
      On the TV version, many scenes are added:
      • There is a continuation of the scene in which Frank accidentally bumps into the cement truck and the truck starts dumping it's contents in another car.
      • After Frank tells Ed "No not right now, we've got work to do", we see a new scene of Frank, Ed, and Nordberg walking out of the station and passing the Mayor looking sadly at her now hardened cement covered car along with a construction worker trying to break it off with a jackhammer.
      • Right after Frank says "Just keep him (Hector Savage) busy" and shuts the lid of the tank he's driving, he starts looking at the controls trying to decide which ones to use and which ones not to use. Then he spots an actual key which he starts turning and the tank starts idling.
      • When Frank goes to Jane's apartment with the flowers(which are now stems), they change the scene completely at this point. Frank starts walking around her place and commenting on how nice it is. He soon enters a room with a window open and a lot of wind starts coming in. It is established that Jane lives near a railway station. At one point a mailbag flies in the room into Frank's arms. Right after that, Jane then says "I'm making a Protein Shake".
      • When Frank, Jane and Dr. Meinheimer are in the building that blew up at the beginning, and they walk through the research area where he drops his hat, the scene ends in the movie version with Jane walking away with the Quentin Hapsburg, and Frank standing there. In the TV version, green ooze explodes from the machine, Jane asks where Frank's hat is, and then Frank runs out while the green ooze pours out the door. As he runs out he notices a sign telling how long the research area went without problems.
      • In the bar scene, Ed and Frank discuss the various girls Frank went out with while trying to forget about Jane.
      • When Frank falls through the glass and is captured by the pollution group, Quentin goes through a detailed explanation of how he'll be torturing Frank before killing him.
      • At the scene at the dinner at the end, when Nordberg plays the guitar and the old lady tosses him the keys, there is a scene with him walking off and tossing the keys to President Bush.
      • At the beginning at the presidential dinner before the lobster scene, there are 2 scenes added. One involves Frank yanking a Cuban cigar out of the Cuban ambassador's mouth and yelling at him about supporting Cubans, and another involves him mistaking Winnie Mandela for being in the groups Martha & The Vandellas and The Chiffons.
      • There are added scenes in the sex scene between Frank and Jane (like a gas pump put into a car's gas entrance).
      • Before Frank goes to the mansion for dinner, there is an added scene before he arrives and greets the mayor (how many animals escaped...?). Quentin hands a huge check to a thug played by producer Robert K. Weiss, and then cashes it for him right there.
      • When Hector Savage says "I want a car out front! Something fun! A Porsche!". Instead of immediately saying "I want a ticket to Jamaica", Ed speaks up on the megaphone and says "Can't do that Savage!" and throws out different types of cars they could give him.
      • When Frank gets the tank moving he drives directly up to Savage's front door. Instead of immediately knocking the door down, a mechanical hand pops out of the ram and simply pushes the doorbell!
      • When Frank gets beat up by the football players, there is a new scene of Ed and Nordberg in their regular outfits along with Dr. Meinheimer, coming to his aid saying "Hey! We're police officers! Hold it!". Frank is still dazed. Ed says "Hang on, I'll get you some water!" Meanwhile Meinheimer's just staring at Frank to see if he's OK. Frank starts to see a blurry image of Meinheimer and thinks it's Earl Hacker(the fake Dr.) and starts beating up on him again. The football guys come back, see this, and start beating up Frank again(also if you listen closely they've incorporated the previous sound footage "Hey! Let's get him! Beat up an old guy will ya!" for the new scene). Ed comes back with a glass of water which he hands to Frank. He tells him to look out for Quentin and heads for the stage with Dr. Meinheimer. Frank then takes the glass to his lips and winds up fainting in the process. Thus explains how the next time we see Frank, he's holding an empty cup with money. He spilled the water when he fainted.
      • Frank steals Quentin's gun away while in the "bomb room" but is then tricked by Quentin to "LOOK!", who then retrieves it.
      • Frank and Jane trying to disarm the bomb has more dialogue. Jane, instead of flipping in the manual right to "How to disarm bomb" she starts out with introductions "So You've decided to buy a bomb...." and other captions with Frank telling her they don't have much time to do this.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Terminator 2: Judgment Day/The Reflecting Skin/Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear/Europa Europa (1991)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      I Guess I'm Just Screwed
      Music by Ira Newborn

      Lyric by David Zucker & Robert LoCash

      Performed by Vitamin C

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de agosto de 1991 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Espanhol
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      • ¿Y dónde está el policía? 2 1/2
    • Locações de filme
      • S.S. Lane Victory, Pier 94, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • US$ 23.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 86.930.411
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 20.817.139
      • 30 de jun. de 1991
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