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    Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

    PG-131994 · Comedy · 1h 22m

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  1. United States. Language. English. Budget. $30 million [1] Box office. $132 million. Naked Gun : The Final Insult is a 1994 American crime comedy film directed by Peter Segal (in his directorial debut) and written by Pat Proft, David Zucker (who also directed the previous two films in the series) and Robert LoCash.

  2. Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Police Squad Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) is retired and spending time with his new wife, Jane (Priscilla Presley), when he's called back into action by Capt. Ed Hocken (George Kennedy). A ...

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    • Peter Segal
    • PG-13
    • Leslie Nielsen
  4. Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel. It is also possible to buy "Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult" on AMC on Demand, Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Microsoft Store, Apple TV, Amazon Video ...

    • Peter Segal
    • PG-13
    • 10
  5. Mar 18, 1994 · "The Naked Gun 33 1/3" once again stars the durable Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin, who, as the movie opens, is retiring from the Police Squad in order to spend more time with his new bride (Priscilla Presley). He's experiencing domestic difficulties: She tells a marriage counselor he doesn't want children, although as he points out, "Honey ...

  6. PG-13 | cult classic | 1 HR 23 MIN | 1994. WATCH NOW. Lt. Frank Drebin comes out of retirement to rescue the Academy Awards (R) from a mad bomber! Watch Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult online at HBO.com. Stream on any device any time. Explore cast information, synopsis and more.

  7. Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult is a 1994 comedy film, and the third and final installment in The Naked Gun film series, which was based on the Police Squad! television series. The "33⅓" in the title is a reference to the number of revolutions per minute at which long playing (LP) phonograph records play.