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* [[Leg Cannon]]: A firearm is disguised as an artifical limb. |
* [[Leg Cannon]]: A firearm is disguised as an artifical limb. |
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* [[Line-of-Sight Name]]: As seen in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JogttpcKFIA tackle shop scene]. |
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* [[Market-Based Title]]: The film had several French-language titles, one of which was "Is there a fugitive on board?" to blend in with other French titles for [[Leslie Nielsen]] movies. |
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** This is an odd exception in Spain, where almost all other Nielsen films (and a few other [[Rapid |
** This is an odd exception in Spain, where almost all other Nielsen films (and a few other [[Rapid-Fire Comedy]] movies) famously end with the words "...as you can". Instead, this is just titled "What a fugitive". |
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* [[Miscarriage of Justice]] |
* [[Miscarriage of Justice]] |
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* [[Parody]]: Several films get parodied such as the ones mentioned above and even films like ''[[Patriot Games]]'' and ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' get a brief nod. |
* [[Parody]]: Several films get parodied such as the ones mentioned above and even films like ''[[Patriot Games]]'' and ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' get a brief nod. |
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* [[Rapid-Fire Comedy]] |
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