The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell Of Fear -

A recurring gag involves a look-alike of the then-First Lady being subjected to Frank’s unintentional physical comedy. Why It Holds Up

By 1991, Leslie Nielsen had fully transitioned from a serious dramatic actor to the face of the "spoof" genre. His performance as Frank Drebin relies on a singular, brilliant hook: no matter how absurd the situation—whether he’s crashing a car into a pier or mistaking a priceless vase for a urinal—he plays it with the gravity of an Oscar-winning drama. It is this "deadpan in the eye of the storm" energy that makes the film's relentless gags land. Visual Gag Overload The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear

A dive bar where the wall photos are all of famous tragedies (the Hindenburg, the Titanic). A recurring gag involves a look-alike of the

The 1991 sequel is a masterclass in the "more is more" philosophy of comedy. Following the massive success of the first film, director David Zucker and star Leslie Nielsen returned to prove that lightning—and bumbling police work—could indeed strike twice. The Plot (Sort Of) It is this "deadpan in the eye of

A wildly messy recreation of the pottery scene from Ghost , involving far too much clay and various limbs.