1991: LESLIE NIELSEN: “Not a Sequel?” | NAKED GUN 2½ | Classic Movie Interview

For licensing inquires contact us at: [email protected] In this vintage interview, Leslie Nielsen talks about returning as Frank Drebin in Naked Gun 2½. He explains why comedy works best when played straight, why Drebin’s “consummate obliviousness” is the secret to his humor, and how his career transformed after Airplane!. Nielsen also shares stories about his early acting days, typecasting, working with the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker team, and advice for young actors about perseverance. A must-watch for fans of The Naked Gun movies, Airplane!, and classic Hollywood comedy. 00:00 – Introduction: Leslie Nielsen on Naked Gun 2½ 00:18 – Why it’s “not really a sequel” 01:20 – The challenge of being funny without topping yourself 01:43 – Nielsen’s description: “So dumb and so stupid—it’s wonderful” 01:49 – Who is Frank Drebin? “Consummate obliviousness” explained 02:20 – A personal story that shows Drebin’s traits in real life 03:38 – Why playing comedy straight works best 04:16 – Leslie Nielsen on looking serious but being silly 05:09 – How Airplane! changed his career forever 06:15 – Shifting from drama to comedy 07:13 – Casting against type and its impact 08:47 – Reflections on typecasting and career patrons 09:54 – Nielsen on preferring comedy but valuing all acting 10:36 – Advice for aspiring actors: perseverance above all 12:03 – Growing up in small Canadian towns to Hollywood success