
Mostly all new jokes.
Frank Drebin is persuaded out of retirement to go undercover in a state prison. There he has to find out what top terrorist, Rocco, has planned for when he escapes. Adding to his problems, Frank's wife, Jane, is desperate for a baby.
- 6.5
- 1994
- Released
- 1h 23m

Leslie Nielsen
Lt. Frank Drebin
Priscilla Presley
Jane Spencer
George Kennedy
Ed Hocken
O. J. Simpson
Nordberg
Fred Ward
Rocco
Kathleen Freeman
Muriel
Anna Nicole Smith
Tanya
Ellen Greene
Louise
Ed Williams
Ted
Raye Birk
Papshmir
Matt Roe
Clayton
Wylie Small
Defense Attorney
Sharon Cornell
Stenographer
Earl Boen
Dr. Eisendrath
Lorali Hart
Melon Lady
Mallory Sandler
Grocery Mother
K.L. Segal
Purse Woman
Brad Lockerman
Jason
Rosalind Allen
Bobbi
Charlotte Zucker
Nurse
Lois de Banzie
Dr. Kohlzak
Doris Belack
Dr. Roberts
Nigel Gibbs
Carjacker
Andre Rosey Brown
Corridor Guard
Randall "Tex" Cobb
Big Hairy Con
Ann B. Davis
Ann B. Davis
Alex Zimmerman
Mess Hall Convict
Marc Alaimo
Trucker
Tom Finnegan
Priest
Hammam Shafie
Cabbie
Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
Cabbie
Danny Daniels
Cabbie
Joe Grifasi
Director
Vanna White
Vanna White
'Weird Al' Yankovic
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Rick Scarry
Security Guard
Mary Lou Retton
Mary Lou Retton
Lou Felder
Presenter
Pia Zadora
Pia Zadora
Joe D'Angerio
Security Guard
Gary Cooper
Cop
Christopher J. Keene
Cop
Joe Flood
Cop
Scott Evers
Umpire
Paul A. Hutton
Doctor
Burton Zucker
Clinic Patient
Susan Breslau
Train Lady #1
Erin MacArthur
Train Lady #2
Marcy Goldman
Train Lady #3
Jolie Chain
Producer's Wife
Jeri Caldwell
Producer's Wife
Vanessa Sandin
Gabriella
Julie Strain
Dominatrix
Andrew Craig
Bryce Porterhouse Guard
David Fresco
Lifetime Award Recipient
Bill Erwin
Conductor
Adam Hasart
Frank Jr.
John Capodice
Mr. Big
Glen Chin
Sumo Wrestler
Philip Yamaguchi
Sumo Wrestler
Florence Henderson
Florence Henderson
Tim Bohn
Waldo
Timothy Watters
President Clinton
Eugene Greytak
Pope
Aaron Seville
Cop
Blane Savage
Dancer
Michael Chambers
Dancer
T.C. Diamond
Dancer
Brett Heine
Dancer
Jerald Vincent
Dancer
Wayne 'Crescendo' Ward
Dancer
Brian Wightman
Dancer
Bryan Anthony
Dancer
Scott Herriott
Oscar Audience Member
Edward Weber
Oscar Audience Member
Adrienne Parsons
Mercedes Lady
Elisa Gabrielli
Mourner
Taran Killam
Boy of Geriatric Park
Marianne Davis
Girl of Geriatric Park
Bill Zuckert
Old Man
Nikki Segal
Screaming Supermarket Baby
James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones (uncredited)
Raquel Welch
Raquel Welch (uncredited)
Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty (uncredited)
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould (uncredited)
Mariel Hemingway
Mariel Hemingway (uncredited)
R. Lee Ermey
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Prisoner #2 (uncredited)
Morgan Fairchild
Morgan Fairchild (uncredited)
Bruce A. Young
Tyrone (uncredited)
Olympia Dukakis
Olympia Dukakis (uncredited)
Symba
Oscar Guest in Birdcage Skirt (uncredited)
Heather Hewitt
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)
Susan McNabb
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)
Françoise Ruggieri
Academy Awards Guest (uncredited)
George Sasaki
Oscar Audience Member (uncredited)
Gary Cooper
Cop


Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$132,032,598.00
- #police
- #undercover
- #parody
- #sexual humor
- #slapstick comedy
- #spoof
- #los angeles, california
- #terrorism
- #state prison
- #good versus evil
- #based on tv series
- #hilarious
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