Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

Other mistake: Rocco places the bomb in the "Best Actress" envelope, but Drebin discovers the bomb in the "Best Picture" envelope during the announcement for Best Picture.

Scott215

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Suggested correction: No, he doesn't. He grabbed a stack of envelopes and put it in the bottom envelope. The top envelope was "Best Actress", but there were several underneath it and he ends up putting it in the "Best Picture" envelope.

Bishop73

Continuity mistake: When Frank is going to look for a disguise he drives into a parking meter. The way the parking meter lies on the hood of the car changes between shots. (00:18:20)

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Trivia: The wedding flashback was originally filmed a few years earlier as the ending of the second NAKED GUN but cut from the film.

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Question: Were any of O.J. Simpson's scenes cut due to his then-impending murder trial?

Answer: According to the IMDB, the only scene cut out was an extended version of Norberg and Ed's visiting Dreben near the beginning of the film. So you can assume the rest of Simpson's scenes were left in.

Answer: O.J. Simpson's murder trial wasn't then pending. This movie came out on March 18, 1994. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were murdered on June 12, 1994. In fact, O.J., Nicole and their kids attended the premiere of Naked Gun 33 1/3 together.

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