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* MarketBasedTitle: 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 Creator/LeslieNielsen movies.
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** 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 Creator/LeslieNielsen movies.
** 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 Creator/LeslieNielsen movies.
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** In Italy the film is called "Il fuggitivo della missione impossibile", or ''Film/TheFugitive from the Film/ImpossibleMission''.
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** In Italy the film is called "Il fuggitivo della missione impossibile", or ''Film/TheFugitive from the Film/ImpossibleMission''.[[Film/MissionImpossible Impossible Mission]]''.
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** In Italy the film is called "Il fuggitivo della missione impossibile", or ''Film/TheFugitive from the Film/ImpossibleMission''.
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* NotScreenedForCritics: The film was never reviewed on ''Series/SiskelAndEbert''.
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No, it's not. It's titled "Без Вины Виноватый" – phraseologism that pretty much means "Wrongfully Accused"
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** In Russia, the movie is literally known as ''WrongfullyAccused Creator/LeslieNielsen'', to make sure people don't confuse it with... well, ''TheFugitive''.
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* MarketBasedTitle: 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 Creator/LeslieNielsen movies.
** This is an odd exception in Spain, where almost all other Nielsen films (and a few other RapidFireComedy movies) famously end with the words "...as you can". Instead, this is just titled "What a fugitive".
** In Russia, the movie is literally known as ''WrongfullyAccused Creator/LeslieNielsen'', to make sure people don't confuse it with... well, ''TheFugitive''.
* OneBookAuthor: To date, this is the only film that Pat Proft has directed.
** This is an odd exception in Spain, where almost all other Nielsen films (and a few other RapidFireComedy movies) famously end with the words "...as you can". Instead, this is just titled "What a fugitive".
** In Russia, the movie is literally known as ''WrongfullyAccused Creator/LeslieNielsen'', to make sure people don't confuse it with... well, ''TheFugitive''.
* OneBookAuthor: To date, this is the only film that Pat Proft has directed.