Review of Wrongfully Accused (1998) by Tyler R — 29 Nov 2012
The film that sends up a multitude of films in a wild way, "Wrongfully Accused" follows a man who was wrongfully accused of killing a woman's husband, and he then goes on a mission to clear his name.
The acting is purposefully bad, with all giving as much cheese to their lines as possible. The jokes are great, and the spoofing of classic film scenes is inspired. The film moves along at a brisk pace so it can fit everything in it's short runtime, and it works out well.
There are even some jokes hidden within the credits. The film is one of Leslie Nielson's best, and is definitely more worthy as a spoof than those pathetically bad "Scary Movie" films.
This review of Wrongfully Accused (1998) was written by Tyler R on 29 Nov 2012.
Wrongfully Accused has generally received mixed reviews.
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