Police Squad [DVD] [1983]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1087 in DVD
- Released on: 2006-11-06
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 144 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
In addition to spawning the popular Naked Gun movie franchise, Police Squad! had a lasting impact on TV comedy, and it's still a guilty pleasure. Hot from the success of Airplane! two years earlier, the ZAZ team (brothers David and Jerry Zucker and writing partner Jim Abrahams) decided to spoof TV cop shows, using the late '50s Lee Marvin series M Squad and the popular series format of Quinn Martin Productions (e.g., The Streets of San Francisco) as their template for supremely silly, gag-laden satire. With Airplane! star Leslie Nielsen as straight-faced detective Frank Drebin and Alan North as Drebin's befuddled boss, Capt. Ed Hocken, this half-hour series quickly established an irresistible combination of nonstop sight gags, non sequiturs, and repeated routines ("Cigarette?" "Yes, it is") that dared viewers to pay close attention or miss the laughs if they didn't. Ironically, this very quality--you had to actually watch the show instead of casually listening for punchlines--is what ultimately sealed the series' fate. After only six poorly rated episodes, Police Squad! was canceled without fanfare, and six years passed before Drebin returned as the bumbling hero of The Naked Gun.
In addition to the rib-tickling disparity between onscreen episode titles and narrated titles, and "special guest stars" (including William Shatner, Robert Goulet, Lorne Greene, and others) who get killed in the opening credits, loyal viewers could count on a weekly dose of hilarity from Nielsen, North, and their supporting players. Character actor William Duell appeared each week as shoeshine boy "Johnny the Snitch," capable of answering literally any question if you repeatedly greased his palm (a gag that led to info-seeking cameo appearances by Dick Clark, Dr. Joyce Brothers, baseball manager Tommy Lasorda, and others). And while original Mission: Impossible costar Peter Lupus poked fun at himself as the dim-witted Det. Norberg (later played by O.J. Simpson in the Naked Gun movies), Ed Williams--an actual high school science teacher--is hilarious as "Mr. Wizard"-like lab technician Ted Olson, who dispenses dubious science lessons to unsuspecting children. The fast-paced barrage of humour guaranteed that every episode would deliver as many hits as misses, and while some of the jokes have lost their punch, Police Squad! still delivers the belly-laughs... and always will, as long as humans have an appetite for shameless stupidity. --Jeff Shannon
Synopsis
Join accident prone Detective Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) as he bumbles his way through every task put in front of him, oblivious to the blazing trail of incompetence he leaves in his wake. Charming and debonair--but utterly clueless--Drebin always manages to catch his man, albeit through a series of happy coincidences, rather than any discernable talent. A riotous spoof, POLICE SQUAD successfully lampoons the detective genre with its melange of literal jokes, non-sequiturs, and good old-fashioned slapstick. But it's Nielsen's finely-honed deadpan delivery that hits the funny bone time and again (he would later reprise his role in the hugely popular NAKED GUN films). Collected here is every episode from the first series.
Customer Reviews
There are 8 million stories in the Naked City. Here are six.
Ah yes, I remember it well. Remember first seeing them, remember where I was, remember what I was doing, and remember whom I was not doing it with/to [sigh]. Produced by ABC, the series saw its first US transmission on 4 March, 1982, but I believe its first UK transmission was in 1989 on BBC2, late-evening.
"My name is Sergeant Frank Drebin, Detective-Lieutenant, Police Squad, a special division of the Police Department"
Forget done-to-death POLICE ACADEMY, this is the best police drama spoof ever! Yes, you may now have guessed it, I refer to POLICE SQUAD (in colour), that marvellous creation of David and Jerry Zucker with Jim Abrahams, who gave us other classics such as AIRPLANE! and, of course, THE NAKED GUN series - which fans may recall of its subtitle comes "from the files of Police Squad."
Which is the original, featuring Leslie Nielsen parodying his previous 'serious' cop series THE PROTECTORS and THE NEW BREED, delivering puns and non-sequiteurs whilst playing it straight amid an avalanche of sight and sound gags. He had recently done deadpan comedy in AIRPLANE! but in POLICE SQUAD (in colour) he found his niche. The opening credits always featured Drebin, his boss Ed Hocken (Alan North) and Abraham Lincoln (Rex Hamilton) confidently returning fire following an ambush by assailants unknown, and "tonight's guest star" suffering some spectacular death, often after they, too, had confidently returned fire during an ambush. Drebin is then seen in his car, with deliberately-awful backdrops, introducing the flavour of the episode. "I'd just come from the stockyards. We'd gotten reports of hundreds of cows had been senselessly slaughtered in the area, but I couldn't find any evidence. I stopped off for a hamburger and checked in with headquarters. My boss was already there."
There were three regular supports in the series. There was Nordberg (played by Peter Lupus - strongman Willy Armitage in the MISSION IMPOSSIBLE TV series) but who became O.J. Simpson in THE NAKED GUN. There was 'Dr. Olson' in the lab, who was slightly sinister, if not seedy as he explained some physical or chemical procedure to some wide-eyed pre-teen kid amazed to be at the police station ("Run along Jenny, and next week I'll show you why women can't play professional football."). He featured only once in THE NAKED GUN, much toned-down. By my favourite character did not: Johnny the Snitch, who - for a consideration - always has the word-on-the-street, but also advises genuine professionals on tricky technical procedures, eg. Dr. Joyce Brothers (noted psychologist), Dick Clark (noted TV presenter), Tommy Lasorda (celebrated coach of the L.A. Dodgers), et al.
The TV series POLICE SQUAD (in colour) received two Emmy nominations (Nielsen as lead comedy actor and Zucker, Zucker & Abrahams as series writers, 1982), and a Satellite Nomination (best DVD release of a TV show, 2006). Incredibly, however - and I quote from Cult, the strip that used to run down the edge of the Radio Times - "ABC cancelled Police Squad after six programmes, reportedly because it required above-average concentration from US viewers." [am folding it up again, and it's going back in the wallet] Well, we love hearing that of Americans, of course, however unfair, but this apparent 'shortcoming' was elaborated upon during the interview with Leslie Nielsen. It was due to screen size: whilst Nielsen and North were being deadpan in the foreground, both around and behind them there was too much going on for most viewers to follow on a small television screen. So several years later they expanded the format and made THE NAKED GUN. And the rest, as they say, is expenses!
And now finally available on DVD: POLICE SQUAD (in colour) THE COMPLETE SERIES. A single disc, all six classic episodes are backed-up by a great Special Features list: the above-mentioned Leslie Nielsen Interview, "Behind The Freeze Frames" Featurette, Gag Reel (what we call out-takes!), Casting Test - Alan North, Casting Test - Ed Williams, Producers' Photo Gallery Of Scenery Sets And Props, List Of Celebrity Death Shots and Production Memo Highlights. Don't understand why it is rated 15, though; am pretty sure the British censor would rate it 12A or even PG.
POLICE SQUAD, THE COMPLETE SERIES (did I mention it's in colour?) - RECOMMENDED!
At last
Finally Police Squad is out on DVD and it has a bunch of special features. The interview with Leslie Nielsen is ok and the featurette is pretty good. The gag reel is appalingly bad though, definitely one of those things you only watch once. The best part of this DVD is the six episodes themselves. The series was axed after the first series simply because no one watched it in the US, which is hard to believe but true nonetheless. My fave episode is the fifth one but they are all very funny. And if it hadn't been for this show we might never have had The Naked Gun films. Also its a shame Alan North wasn't in the films because he's brilliant as Ed in this show. This is a DVD that could be watched over and over and still be funny.
Great Laughs shame only 6 episodes
Ok so why only 6 episodes or is that just a joke too and they made more.
Brilliant all the way through from the special guests always being killed off in the credits and such basic old fashioned humor it is brilliant. My wife and I are in hysterics on the train in the morning watching it. Love the forensics guy doing the experiments and the you can see what is going to happen but cant believe it when it does it is so great.
I loved the 1st 2 Naked Gun films and this is a welcome addition to my collection.
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