Wrongfully Accused Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Wrongfully Accused: Detailed Plot Synopsis

The Setup: A Virtuoso Framed

Ryan Harrison, a celebrated violinist, finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery. After a rendezvous with the alluring Lauren Goodhue, he’s framed for the murder of her husband. The evidence stacks against him, leading to a wrongful conviction and a death sentence. Harrison must escape and find the real killer to clear his name.

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Escape and the Hunt for the One-Eyed Man

During a prison transport, a comedic turn of events allows Harrison to escape. He’s now on the run, pursued by the dogged Lieutenant Fergus Falls. Harrison’s only clue is a mysterious one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged man, the actual murderer. This sets off a series of slapstick investigations and parodies of classic thrillers.

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Unraveling the Conspiracy

As Harrison evades capture, he meets Cass Lake, a potential ally. Together, they uncover a wider conspiracy involving terrorism and a plot to assassinate a UN Secretary-General. The investigation leads to absurd situations and over-the-top action sequences, typical of Leslie Nielsen’s comedic style. The truth about the one-eyed man and the motives behind the murder become increasingly convoluted and hilarious.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Ryan Harrison (Leslie Nielsen): A world-famous violinist who is wrongly accused of murder and must find the real killer to prove his innocence.
  • Lauren Goodhue (Kelly LeBrock): The seductive wife of Hibbing Goodhue, who is later revealed to be a terrorist involved in the murder and plot to assassinate Sir Robert McKintyre.
  • Fergus Falls (Richard Crenna): The determined lieutenant who pursues Ryan Harrison, initially believing him to be guilty, but eventually helps to clear his name.
  • Cass Lake (Melinda McGraw): Hibbing Goodhue’s possible mistress and Lauren’s sister, who initially helps Ryan, but her motives become suspicious as she is connected to Sir Robert McKintyre.
  • Hibbing Goodhue (Michael York): A wealthy millionaire and sponsor of Ryan Harrison, who is murdered, setting the plot in motion.
  • Sean Laughrea (Aaron Pearl): The one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged henchman involved in the murder of Hibbing Goodhue and the planned assassination.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Ryan Harrison: “Your dog sure has a surprised look on his face.” – Said to Lauren, followed by the punchline: ‘That’s because you’re looking at his butt.’
  • Ryan Harrison: “Uh, then he’s certainly not going to enjoy that treat I just fed to him.” – A comedic reaction after realizing he mistakenly gave a dog treat to its rear end.
  • Ryan Harrison: “I have a meeting in…the men’s room.” – Said when attempting to evade capture.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $3,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $9,623,329
  • Worldwide Gross: $9,623,329

💥 Wrongfully Accused Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into this knowing it was going to be ridiculous, and it definitely delivered. Leslie Nielsen is a legend, and watching him play this clueless character running from the law while parodying *The Fugitive* was hilarious. The scene with the train peeking around the corner made me laugh out loud. Sure, some of the jokes are cheesy, but it’s pure, silly fun.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Leslie Nielsen”
    • “Viewers who enjoy spoof movies”
    • “People looking for lighthearted, silly humor”
    • “Movie buffs who appreciate film references”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Crude humor”
    • “Sexual innuendo”
    • “Slapstick violence”

Professional Reviews

  • Comedy Central Weekly: “Nielsen delivers his classic deadpan style, but the jokes are hit-and-miss. The movie references are funny, especially the *Fugitive* and *Titanic* spoofs. If you’re a fan of absurd comedy, you’ll find something to laugh at.
  • Film Fanatics: “A late entry into Nielsen’s parody filmography, this movie leans heavily on movie references and slapstick. It’s entertaining if you’re familiar with the films being spoofed, but the plot is thin and the humor is sometimes stale. The end credits have some good moments.
  • Popcorn Pundits: “Trying to recapture the magic of ‘Naked Gun’, this film falls flat. The jokes are forced, and Nielsen seems to be going through the motions. While a few gags land, it’s mostly a rehash of familiar tropes without any fresh comedic takes. Skip this one.

Audience Reactions

Leslie Nielsen’s deadpan delivery makes even the dumbest jokes funny.: Viewers appreciated the movie’s non-stop gags and parodies of popular movies.

The Titanic spoof at the end was laugh-out-loud funny.: Many people enjoyed the movie’s quick-paced humor and abundance of slapstick.

Overall Consensus: A silly and absurd parody that relies heavily on slapstick and movie references. It’s a hit-or-miss comedy, but fans of Leslie Nielsen’s style will likely find it entertaining.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Leslie Nielsen had previously appeared in episodes of ‘The Fugitive’ TV series, adding an ironic layer to his role in this parody.”
  • “Pat Proft, the writer and director, was a veteran of the ‘Police Squad!’ TV series and ‘The Naked Gun’ movie trilogy, known for their similar style of humor.”
  • “The film spoofs numerous movies, including ‘The Fugitive,’ ‘North by Northwest,’ ‘Titanic,’ and ‘Mission: Impossible,’ packing a high volume of references into its runtime.”

🖥️ How to Watch Wrongfully Accused?

Wrongfully Accused is available for streaming on various platforms. Check listings on Prime Video, Apple TV, and other streaming services that offer movie rentals or purchases. You may also find it available for purchase on DVD or Blu-ray through online retailers like Amazon. Availability can vary by region, so check your local providers.

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🛒 Wrongfully Accused Related Products

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  • Naked Gun Trilogy [Blu-ray]: Get three times the laughs with the Naked Gun Trilogy. Enjoy Leslie Nielsen’s iconic role as Lt. Frank Drebin in this must-have collection.
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🎧 Soundtrack

Wrongfully Accused features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What movies does Wrongfully Accused parody?

Wrongfully Accused primarily spoofs *The Fugitive*, but also includes parodies of *Titanic*, *Mission: Impossible*, *Braveheart*, *North by Northwest*, and *The Usual Suspects*, among others. The humor relies heavily on recognizing these references.

Is Wrongfully Accused part of a series?

No, Wrongfully Accused is a standalone film, although it shares a similar comedic style with other Leslie Nielsen parodies like *The Naked Gun* series and *Airplane!*

Where was Wrongfully Accused filmed?

Wrongfully Accused was filmed primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Specific locations include the Orpheum Theatre.

🔥 Bonus Content

Wrongfully Accused – Bus and Train Scene

Remember that ridiculously funny bus and train scene from Wrongfully Accused? This video captures all the slapstick glory, and trust me, it’s even funnier than you remember!

Wrongfully Accused – Opening Scene

The opening scene of Wrongfully Accused is one of the best! It’s dark, it’s ridiculous, and it perfectly sets the stage for the craziness that follows. Give it a watch; you won’t regret it!

Lt. Frank Drebin – Prison Fight scene (Funny)

If you enjoy Leslie Nielsen’s work, this clip featuring a prison fight scene is definitely for you. It’s full of hilarious moments!

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