Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 18000000
Revenue
$ 27000000
Dick Steele
Veronique Ukrinsky
The Director
Miss Cheevus
Norman Coleman
General Rancor
Victoria / Barbara Dahl
Desiree More
Agent Steve Bishop
Thug #1
Thug #2
Skippy, Warrior on Cell Phone
Painter
Himself
Agency Tape Recorder (Voice)
Helicopter Pilot
Busdriver
Steele's Tag Team Member
Steele's Other Tag Team Member
Brian, Waiter in Restaurant
Helicopter Ticket Agent
Woman in Murphy Bed
Bus Patron with Oxygen Mask
Rancor Guard Who Gets Spit On
Rancor Guard at Intercom
Kabul
Professor Ukrinsky
McCluckey
Slice
Agent Clinton
Businessman
Fabio
Pastry Chef
Noggin
Twin #1
Twin #2
Dancer
Heimlich, Rancor Terrorist
Short Rancor Guard (Voice)
Kelly Lange
Manicurist
Boy with Balloons
Balloon-Popping Boy
Stewardess
Cigarette Girl
Guard at Rocket (uncredited)
Agent Moffat
Singing Nun
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-14
I think Leslie Nielsen ought to have re-considered his involvement with this really cringe-making comedy. His "Agent Dick" and "WD40" monikers are the stuff of "Carry On" films, and the rest of the humour and dialogue is almost as childish. It's a "Bond" spoof, right from the Maurice Binder-inspired titles, but the plot is far inferior to even the worst of Ian Fleming's works. Nicolette Sheridan ("Ukrinsky") does her best as his Russian counterpart as they both seek out a not-so-ruthless "Rancor" (Andy Griffith) who, of course, wants to take over the world - but the ensuing escapades border all to often on the ridiculously slapstick. The juice has already been well and truly squeezed from the "Drebin" style of hapless character with the daft expressions and double-entendre ridden lines; and this film seems to go on for far longer than the eighty minutes running time. Maybe it just serves to remind us how entertaining the "Naked Gun" franchise was in the beginning, but I can see little else to applaud with this poorly thought out and really derivative attempt at entertainment.