Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Naked Gun

When the film series of the TV series of "Police Squad" started with "The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad" in 1988 with two sequels, we will see if this is pulled off well with "The Naked Gun". It's been 27 years since that first film and now we have the son of Lt. Frank Dreben played by Liam Neeson. It's like the feel of the past hasn't changed. 

Following in the footsteps of his bumbling father, Detective Frank Dreben Jr. (Liam Neeson) he must solve a murder case to prevent the police department from shutting down. As with the original, this has hilarious sight gags and lines that we've come to expect from the Police Squad. Neeson's Dreben's femme fatale in this is that of Beth Davenport (Pamela Anderson), with Dreben's police partner which is the son of Dectective Ed Hocken played by George Kennedy which in this version is Hocken's son, Ed Jr (Paul Walter Hauser). These and villain, Richard Cane (Danny Huston) are brilloant in their roles. It's a fun ride. 

Others to round out the cast are CCH Pounder as Chief Davis, Kevin Durand as Sig Gustafson, Liza Koshy as Detective Barnes, Eddie Yu as Detective Park, Michael Beasley as Detective Taylor, Moses Jones as Not Nordberg Jr., Chase Steven Anderson as Police Squad technician, Cody Rhodes as bartender and Busta Rhymes as bank robber. 

This was directed with the same feel as the early film series by Akiva Schaffer ("Regarding Ardy" (TV movie) '03, "Hot Rod" '07, "The Watch" '12, "SNL Shorts" (TV movie) '14, "SNL's NFL Saturday" '15, "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" '16, "SNL Presents: Halloween" (TV movie) '17, "Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" '22) plus TV, shorts, videos and music videos. This filmmaker has certainly found that place where when watching this, the timing, pacing and staging is so close to its predecessor that it staggers the brain. He must have studied the prior series a great deal since Leslie Nielson, George Kennedy and even O.J. Simpson have all passed away. Timing of these lines is what this film is all about and Schaffer pulled it off in spades. It was effectively written by Dan Gregor, Doug Mand and Akiva Schaffer, based of the TV series "Police Squad" by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker. As with the TV series and earlier film series, this was written with an almost vaudevillian feel about it, such as 'please take a seat. No thanks, I have one at home', and many others. It's uproarious since we just don't see this humor anymore. Along with the visual gags, this film is simply funny and something fun to see in an afternoon to escape into. The laughs weren't necessarily 'belly laughs', but did leave one laughing at humor we aren't used to. Was it flawless? Certainly not. There was a couple of fantasy scenes that became too silly, even for a film like this, but one comes to expect it considering the material. 

If you're a Police Squad/Naked Gun fan, you will like this. Liam Neeson is amazing casting for Nielson's son--it is so easy to believe Neeson in that role since so many roles he has played were dead-pan. Anderson's Beth was wonderfully played as well. This is simply silly, fun and pure escapism. Grab the popcorn. 

Out of 4 Stars: 3.5                                      Rated: PG-13                                         85mins.

 

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