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Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) returns for more madcap high jinks in this police-procedural spoof. Lieutenant Drebin discovers that his ex-girlfriend's new beau is involved in a plot to kidnap a scientist who advocates solar energy.
13 September 1925, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 March 1921, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
17 October 1934, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 February 1952, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
27 January 1941, Simi Valley, California, USA
4 July 1916, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
24 July 1930, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
6 March 1924, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
18 February 1925, New York City, New York, USA
5 November 1961, Great Neck, Long Island, New York, USA
9 July 1947, San Francisco, California, USA
16 December 1949, USA
9 June 1947, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
3 February 1933, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
21 July 1932
16 July 1917, San Bernardino, California, USA
April 19, 2016
Raunchy, dated send-up of cop movies has lots of sex.
January 11, 2008
Even if the laugh machine isn't operating at top efficiency, it still cranks out a few choice bits of irreverent lunacy.
May 20, 2003
The enthusiastic Zucker, Zucker & Abrahams style of movie parody is too rarely seen to prompt much head-shaking about gags that don't work.
May 06, 2014
Nielsen combines B-movie earnestness, exuberant mugging, and a trouper's slightly desperate cheerfulness: he turns this rather alarming character into a sweet, ebullient lunatic -- albeit one who's hell on innocent bystanders.
January 01, 2000
The opening and closing credits alone are almost worth the price of admission.
June 28, 2011
A nifty, crisp package, but not quite up to the standards of the original picture. A dildo drill can't solve every problem.
January 11, 2008
Not quite as fresh as the first.
May 06, 2014
Amusing even if the law of diminishing returns is starting to kick in.
May 06, 2014
What's at work here is the comedy law of diminishing returns: if you tell the same jokes over and over and over again, they become less and less and less funny.
January 11, 2008
A feeble sequel.
January 01, 2000
In the limbo of comedy, few can go lower than Zucker without visibly straining.

