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The frame parody is built around the 1993 version of ''[[The Fugitive (film)|The Fugitive]]'' and [[Leslie Nielsen]]'s character's pursuit of the one-armed, one-legged and one-eyed man who killed his lover's husband. Richard Crenna's delightful parody of [[Tommy Lee Jones]]' fast-talking federal marshal is probably the highlight of the movie, with many of the best lines. However, ''[[The Fugitive (film)|The Fugitive]]'' is hardly the only movie that gets parodied here. Particularly notable targets include the ''[[Mission Impossible]]'', ''[[Titanic]]'', ''Lord of the Dance'', ''[[Braveheart]]'', Mentos commercials, ''[[Baywatch]]'', ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' and even ''[[North by Northwest]]'' and ''[[Casablanca]]'', among many others.
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=== This film contains examples of the following tropes: ===
 
* [[The Cameo]]: John Walsh, long time host of ''[[Americas Most Wanted]]'', appears in the film though it isn't clear if he's playing as the America's Most Wanted host as he is seen in a backwoods bait and tackle shop.
** The puppet Lambchop from ''[[Lamb Chop's Play Along]]'' for no real reason other than it's [[Rule of Funny|supposed to be funny]]