Wrongfully Accused
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Wrongfully Accused | |
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Directed by | Pat Proft |
Produced by | Pat Proft James G. Robinson Bernd Eichinger |
Written by | Pat Proft |
Starring | Leslie Nielsen Richard Crenna Kelly LeBrock Melinda McGraw Michael York |
Music by | Bill Conti |
Cinematography | Glen MacPherson |
Editing by | James R. Symons |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | August 21, 1998 (USA) |
Running time | 87 min. |
Country | Germany / USA |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Wrongfully Accused is a 1998 comedy movie starring Leslie Nielsen as Ryan Harrison, a violinist who's been framed in the murder of Hibbing Goodhue by Sean Leaughrea, a one-armed, one-legged, one-eyed man, and his sister, Cass Lake. As Harrison runs from the law, Sean and Cass embark on a terrorist plot to assassinate the UN Secretary-General. This film was written, produced, and directed by Pat Proft. The film pokes fun at movies such as The Fugitive, Volcano, and others.
[edit] Trivia
- Many of the character names are based on names of actual places in Minnesota:
- Hibbing Goodhue — combination of Hibbing, Minnesota and Goodhue County, Minnesota
- Cass Lake — both a lake and city in Cass County, Minnesota
- Lt. Fergus Falls — Fergus Falls, Minnesota
- Sgt. Orono — Orono, Minnesota
- Dr. Fridley — Fridley, Minnesota
- The poster for Ryan's concert "Lord of the Violin" is a parody of the poster for Lord of the Dance.
- Ryan Harrison's name is based on Jack Ryan, Harrison Ford's character in Clear and Present Danger, and Harrison Ford himself.
- The picture on the box of the home video is a parody to the cover of The Fugitive.
- In the The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear, Nielsen's character Frank Drebin mentions how painful it is to land on a bicycle without a seat. In Wrongfully Accused, Nielsen's character does just that after escaping from a bus/train collision.
- It was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia.
- The "Machine Gun Jig" scene was a takeoff on the highly successful show Riverdance.
- The car Cass cut off the police officers in is a Cadillac, but the officers refer to it as a Mercedes.
- A huge number of artificial limbs were used such as the antagonist and the train running scene.
- The usher gesturing viewers of Ryan's concert to their seats with a lightsaber is presumably poking fun at the Star Wars series of films.
- In one scene, he talks his way out of suspicion by referencing objects in view in a direct parody of The Usual Suspects.
- While it film was a box office failure ($10 million), it has made quite a popular resurgence on home video and especially DVD.
- The Entire film is based around a plot called Hylander; the Hylander is the mascot of the high school that Pat Proft graduated from, Columbia Heights (also the setting of the film) High School.