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Wrongfully Accused
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Synopsis
Pat Proft directed this satire on The Fugitive with a plot parody of the 1993 Harrison Ford movie, which in turn was inspired by the 1963-67 ABC television series with David Janssen. Violinist Ryan Harrison (Leslie Nielsen) romances the wife (Kelly Le Brock) of his benefactor (Michael York), a man murdered by mercenaries. Naturally, Ryan gets blamed. Headed for Death Row, he's on a bus involved in a train accident and escapes in order to locate the real killer -- a one-armed, one-legged, one-eyed man. Tracking Ryan is Lt. Fergus Falls (Richard Crenna). Other movies lampooned here include Titanic, Clear and Present Danger, Chinatown, Mission Impossible, and North by Northwest. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kelly LeBrock Lauren Goodhue
Leslie Nielsen Ryan Harrison
Ben Ratner Sgt. Orono
Michael York Hibbing Goodhue
Sandra Bernhard Dr. Fridley
Richard Crenna Lt. Fergus Falls
Melinda McGraw Cass Lake
Aaron Pearl Sean Laughrea
Leslie Jones Sgt. Tina Bagley

Production Crew

Sandy Cochrane Art Director
Karen Rea Casting
Stuart Aikins Casting
Glen MacPherson Cinematographer
Bobby Herbeck Co-producer
Bill Conti Composer (Music Score)
Pat Proft Director
James R. Symons Editor
Gary Barber Executive Producer
Martin Moszkowicz Executive Producer
Robert Kulzer Executive Producer
Robert L. Rosen Executive Producer
Pete Whyte First Assistant Director
Bernd Eichinger Producer
James G. Robinson Producer
Pat Proft Producer
Michael S. Bolton Production Designer
Pat Proft Screenwriter
Lin MacDonald Set Designer
Rob Young Sound/Sound Designer
Guy Bews Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1998
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for sex-related humor and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Sound
Dolby digital

Produced by
Constantin Film
Morgan Creek Productions

Release
by Warner Brothers