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Lethal Weapon 3

The magic is back again!
1992 | 118m | English

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Popularity: 8 (history)

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Archetypal buddy cops Riggs and Murtaugh are back for another round of high-stakes action, this time setting their collective sights on bringing down a former Los Angeles police lieutenant turned black market weapons dealer. Lorna Cole joins as the beautiful yet hardnosed internal affairs sergeant who catches Riggs's eye.
Release Date: May 15, 1992
Director: Richard Donner
Writer: Jeffrey Boam, Robert Mark Kamen
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Action, Crime, Thriller
Keywords showdown, police, sequel, mixed martial arts (mma), los angeles, california, rookie cop, wisecrack humor, buddy cop, lapd, maverick cop, aftercreditsstinger, action hero, shooting, cops
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Silver Pictures, St. Petersburg Clearwater Film Commision
Box Office Revenue: $321,700,000
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mel Gibson Martin Riggs
Danny Glover Roger Murtaugh
Joe Pesci Leo Getz
Rene Russo Lorna Cole
Stuart Wilson Jack Travis
Steve Kahan Captain Murphy
Mary Ellen Trainor Stephanie Woods
Darlene Love Trish Murtaugh
Traci Wolfe Rianne Murtaugh
Ebonie Smith Carrie Murtaugh
Damon Hines Nick Murtaugh
Thomas A. Geas Man at Hamburger Stand
Gregory Millar Tyrone
Nick Chinlund Hatchett
Alan Scarfe Herman Walters
Delores Hall Delores
Mark Pellegrino Billy Phelps
John Cenatiempo Smitty
Pete Antico Henchman #1 / Hubie
Sven-Ole Thorsen Henchman #2
Paul Tuerpe Henchman #3
Veronica Alicino Squad Member #1
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. Squad Member #4
Philip Moon Squad Member #5
Vince Howard Preacher
Paul Hipp Doctor
Lauren Shuler Donner Nurse
Marian Collier Patron
James Oliver Manager
Jan de Bont Dutch Cameraman (uncredited)
Mic Rodgers Bomb Scene Cop #1 (uncredited)
Stephen Kay Movie Director
Norman D. Wilson George
Anthony Johnson Drug Dealer
Jason Rainwater Young Cop
J. Mills Goodloe Harbormaster
Jack McGee Carpenter (uncredited)
Michael Klastorin CDR Worker
Danny Wynands Hershel
Andrew Hill Newman Jaywalker
Kenneth Tigar Ernie / Detective
Henry Brown Squad Member #2
Eric Briant Wells Squad Member #3
Bobby Wynn Darryl
Sylvia Webb White Darryl's Mother
Danny 'Big Black' Rey Darryl's Father
Michael George Miller Movie Assistant Director
Henry Kingi Movie Punk
Adam Klineberg Movie Cop
Michele Landry Young Woman
Scott Bryce Young Man
Del Emory Shower Cop
John Harms Cop
Selma Archerd Officer Selma
Harvey Fisher Murtaugh Neighbor
Edward J. Rosen Hockey Spectator #1
Jay Della Hockey Spectator #2
Steve Luport Welder
Anthony T. Pennello Dead Guard
Jay Byron Guard
Germain Williams Conductor
David Lee Bynum Construction Worker
Steve Psaros Desk Cop #1
Paul Ganus Desk Cop #2
Don Stanley Highway Patrolman #1
Maryellen Aviano Highway Patrolman #2
Name Job
Dick Ziker Stunts
Greg Papalia Art Direction
James H. Spencer Production Design
Lonnie Craig Driver
Paul Abascal Key Hair Stylist
Jack Lietzke Transportation Coordinator
Cary Conway Painter
Geno Escarrega Post Production Supervisor
Karyn Fields Researcher
Trudy Ramirez Script Supervisor
Joseph F. Brennan Boom Operator
Richard C. Goddard Set Decoration
Marion Dougherty Casting
David Sanborn Original Music Composer
Mark Poll Set Designer
John Schacht Leadman
Matt Sweeney Special Effects Supervisor
Dan Romero Transportation Captain
Michael Muscarella Construction Coordinator
Steve Perry Second Unit Director, Unit Production Manager
Gregory Lundsgaard Steadicam Operator
James Grayford Utility Stunts, Stand In
Michael Papac Property Master
E. Christopher Reed Rigging Gaffer
Richmond G. Cogswell Video Assist Operator
Nick Scarano Costume Supervisor
Eric Reasoner Music Editor
Kenny Schneider Lighting Technician
Leslie J. Kovacs Chief Lighting Technician
Warren Gray Second Second Assistant Director
Scott H. Eddo Makeup Supervisor
William E. Fitch Best Boy Grip
Eric Gotthelf Foley Mixer
Robert Brown Editor
Battle Davis Editor
Ciro Vuoso Construction Foreman
Richard Snell Makeup Artist
Owens Hill Casting Associate
J. Neil Bloomer Grip
Dino Ganziano Hairstylist
Thomas Causey Sound Mixer
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Denering Scenic Artist
Jon G. Belyeu Special Effects Coordinator
Stephen Vaughan Still Photographer
Jim Barr Production Accountant
Dean Drabin ADR Mixer
Gregory Kent Simmons Second Assistant Director
Spencer Franklin Production Secretary
Sky Rockit Assistant Camera
Petra Bach ADR Editor
Jesse Blanco Production Assistant
Michael Alan Kahn First Assistant Director
Bobby Bass Stunts
Jadie David Stunts
Matt Johnston Stunts
Frank Orsatti Stunts
Anne S. Reilly Unit Publicist
Michael J. Burmeister Location Manager
Frank B. Davis Craft Service
Martin Glover Loader
Michael J. Coo Key Grip
Bub Asman Sound Editor
James Simcik Supervising ADR Editor
Michael Brennan Dolly Grip
Art Fransen Technical Advisor
Christopher Brooks Supervising Music Editor
Rich E. Cordobes Special Effects Technician
Rick Chavez Assistant Property Master
Jeffrey Bornstein Stunt Driver
Benny McNulty Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Janet Brady Stunts
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
Steven Chambers Stunts
Sparky Edmonston Stunts
Billy Hank Hooker Stunts
Bennie Moore Stunts
Christopher J. Tuck Stunts
Cynthia Neber Executive Assistant
Cher Meier Stunts
Richard Donner Director
Jeffrey Boam Screenplay
Robert Mark Kamen Screenplay
Eric Clapton Original Music Composer
Michael Kamen Original Music Composer, Orchestrator, Conductor
Jan de Bont Director of Photography
Cal Roberts First Assistant Camera
Charlie Picerni Stunt Coordinator
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Stephen McLaughlin Music Producer
Christopher Blauvelt Second Assistant Camera
Sting Theme Song Performance
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Stunts
Shane Black Characters
Kane Hodder Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
Tony Brubaker Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
Tim A. Davison Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunts
Tony Epper Stunts
Mic Rodgers Stunt Coordinator
Michael Runyard Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Steve Boyum Stunts
Shane Dixon Stunts
Roy Farfel Stunts
Bill Hart Stunts
Paul Picerni Stunts
Steve Picerni Stunts
Chad Randall Stunts
Danny Rogers Stunts
Name Title
Jennie Lew Tugend Co-Producer
Michael Klastorin Associate Producer
Alexander B. Collett Associate Producer
Steve Perry Co-Producer
Richard Donner Producer
Joel Silver Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

The public get what they want. In this third instalment of the popular Lethal Weapon series, Murtaugh is counting down the days till he finally hangs up his badge, but he and Riggs run into an ex-cop who is dealing in special cop-killing bullets. In total there were four Lethal Weapon films, r ... egardless of quality (they declined in quality with each release) each film made gargantuan amounts of money. Who could blame those involved for milking it for all it was worth if the paying public demanded it eh? Made for $35 million, part 3 went on to make Worldwide $321 million, thus ensuring that a part 4 was inevitable. But is Lethal Weapon 3 actually any good? Was the loyal paying public rewarded for their time?. Well yes, chances are that if you were already a fan of the series then this does deliver all you wanted and hoped for. Director Richard Donner and his team of writers shrewdly cottoned on to the basic fact that the ante had to be raised. It's a pretty light plot in truth, but enter more explosions, more action and make Riggs more comically reckless than usual, well it's a successful formula - even if Riggs and Murtaugh are now in essence just a comedy double act (one man love sequence not withstanding that is). Into the mix comes karate-kicking Internal Affairs female sergeant Lorna Cole (a more than agreeable turn from Rene Russo), who simultaneously gives Riggs more scope for gags and a love interest, and love him or hate him, Joe Pesci again pops in with mirth as the whiny Leo Getz. Stuart Wilson gets to play the bad guy with relish, and just to show it's not all about slam bangery and japes, the film also boasts having an affecting strand about kids with guns on the streets - and of course the scum who put those guns into those hands. It's all very simple and disposable in the world of the popcorn actioner, and yeah, it's not as good as what came before it in the series, but it's still an entertaining viewing for the series fans regardless. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_More fun and dynamic police action with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover_** Riggs & Murtaugh (Gibson and Glover) team-up with a kick-axx internal affairs officer (Rene Russo) to take down an ex-cop (Stuart Wilson) who’s smuggling confiscated guns to L.A. gangs. Joe Pesci is also on hand. "Lethal ... Weapon 3" (1992) is more-of-the-same in the successful series helmed by Richard Donner. Like the first two, it’s an over-the-top cop thriller with amusing camaraderie and rapid-fire banter. You have to roll with the outrageousness in order to enjoy it, just as you do with similar cop thrillers, like "The Gauntlet" (1977), although that one’s superior, as are the Dirty Harry flicks IMHO. Of the first three, I marginally prefer the second one (1989), but this one is entertaining enough. The film runs 1 hour, 58 minutes, and was shot in the greater Los Angeles area with some stuff done in Florida (like the building blowing up at the end, which was shot in St. Petersburg). GRADE: B-

Apr 03, 2023