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| Director: | Richard Donner |
|---|---|
| Writer: | Shane Black |
| Staring: |
| Veteran buttoned-down LAPD detective Roger Murtaugh is partnered with unhinged cop Martin Riggs, who -- distraught after his wife's death -- has a death wish and takes unnecessary risks with criminals at every turn. The odd couple embark on their first homicide investigation as partners, involving a young woman known to Murtaugh with ties to a drug and prostitution ring. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 06, 1987 |
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| Director: | Richard Donner |
| Writer: | Shane Black |
| Genres: | Comedy, Adventure, Action, Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | showdown, self-destruction, police, mixed martial arts (mma), los angeles, california, police detective, ex soldier, buddy cop, lapd, maverick cop, homicide detective, christmas, death of wife, action hero, shooting, cops, critical |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Silver Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $120,200,000
Budget: $15,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Mel Gibson | Martin Riggs |
| Danny Glover | Roger Murtaugh |
| Gary Busey | Mr. Joshua |
| Mitchell Ryan | General Peter McAllister |
| Tom Atkins | Michael Hunsaker |
| Darlene Love | Trish Murtaugh |
| Traci Wolfe | Rianne Murtaugh |
| Jackie Swanson | Amanda Hunsaker |
| Damon Hines | Nick Murtaugh |
| Ebonie Smith | Carrie Murtaugh |
| Bill Kalmenson | Beat Cop |
| Lycia Naff | Dixie |
| Patrick Cameron | Cop #1 |
| Don Gordon | Cop #2 |
| Jimmie F. Skaggs | Drug Dealer #1 |
| Jason Ronard | Drug Dealer #2 |
| Blackie Dammett | Drug Dealer #3 |
| Gail Bowman | Cop |
| Robert Fol | Cop |
| Selma Archerd | Policewoman |
| Richard B. Whitaker | Police Officer |
| Mary Ellen Trainor | Psychologist |
| Steve Kahan | Captain Ed Murphy |
| Jack Thibeau | Sergeant McCaskey |
| Grand L. Bush | Boyette |
| Ed O'Ross | Mendez |
| Gustav Vintas | Gustaf |
| Paul Tuerpe | Mercenary |
| Chad Hayes | Mercenary |
| Chris D. | Mercenary |
| Sven-Ole Thorsen | Mercenary |
| Peter DuPont | Mercenary |
| Gilles Kohler | Mercenary |
| Cedric Adams | Mercenary |
| Jim J. Poslof | Mercenary |
| Al Leong | Endo |
| Michael Shaner | McCleary |
| Natalie Zimmerman | Patrol Cop |
| Deborah Dismukes | Blonde on Bike |
| Cheryl Baker | Girl in Shower #1 |
| Terri Lynn Doss | Girl in Shower #2 |
| Sharon K. Brecke | Girl in Shower #3 |
| Donald Gooden | Alfred |
| Alphonse Philippe Mouzon | Alfred's Friend #1 |
| Shaun Hunter | Alfred's Friend #2 |
| Everitt Wayne Collins Jr. | Alfred's Friend #3 |
| Lenny Juliano | Patrol Cop |
| Henry Brown | Plainclothes Cop |
| Brian Strohm | Family Friend |
| Teresa Kadotani | Hooker |
| Frank Reinhard | Beat Cop |
| John O'Neill | Police Officer in Car #1 |
| Tom Noga | Police Officer in Car #2 |
| Larry Clardy | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Renée Estevez | Underage Hooker (uncredited) |
| Bob Harks | Priest (uncredited) |
| Kathleen Harrison | Mrs. Dilber (archive footage) (uncredited) |
| Conrad Hurtt | Crime Scene Officer (uncredited) |
| Mic Rodgers | Bus Driver (uncredited) |
| Joan Severance | Girl in Black Playsuit (uncredited) |
| Chris Tashima | Fire Rescue Attendant (uncredited) |
| Norman D. Wilson | Bartender (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Richard Donner | Director |
| Shane Black | Screenplay |
| Eric Clapton | Original Music Composer |
| Michael Kamen | Original Music Composer |
| Stephen Goldblatt | Director of Photography |
| Stuart Baird | Editor |
| J. Michael Riva | Production Design |
| Paul Abascal | Hairstylist |
| Marion Tumen | Script Supervisor |
| Julie Adams | Dialogue Coach |
| David Israel | Location Manager |
| John Panzarella | Location Manager |
| Paula Shaw | Location Manager |
| Bobby Bass | Stunt Coordinator |
| Frank M. Holgate | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Chuck Gaspar | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Willie E. Simmons, Jr. | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Laura Hoffman | Production Secretary |
| Jan Garner | Production Accountant |
| Katherine Ann Moore | Unit Publicist |
| John R. Shannon | Still Photographer |
| Juno J. Ellis | ADR Editor |
| Marion Dougherty | Casting |
| Marvin March | Set Decoration |
| Mary Malin | Costume Design |
| Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Artist |
| Steve Perry | Unit Production Manager |
| Benjamin Rosenberg | First Assistant Director |
| Terry Miller | Second Assistant Director |
| Bill Nelson | Production Sound Mixer |
| Jules Strasser | Boom Operator |
| Mychal D. Smith | Cableman |
| John Alden | Stunts |
| Billy Hank Hooker | Stunts |
| Mark Lonsdale | Stunts |
| Dana Mackey | Stunts |
| Monty Cox | Stunts |
| Bennie Moore | Stunts |
| Steve DeFrance | Stunts |
| Mike De Luna | Stunts |
| Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunts |
| Keith Tellez | Stunts |
| Richard M. Ellis | Stunts |
| Cisco Valderrama | Stunts |
| Diane Hetfield | Stunts |
| Eva Anna Andry | Assistant Art Director |
| Virginia Randolph-Weaver | Assistant Art Director |
| Richard Walden | Camera Operator |
| Geary McLeod | First Assistant Camera |
| Bess Wiley | Second Assistant Camera |
| Rick Whitesman | Second Assistant Camera |
| Robert G. Henderson | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Jay Engel | Supervising ADR Editor |
| Christopher Brooks | Music Editor |
| Jack Eberhart | Leadman |
| Michael Strong | Gaffer |
| Bill King | Best Boy Electric |
| Tim McArdle | Rigging Gaffer |
| Charles Saldaña | Key Grip |
| Ron Peebles | Best Boy Grip |
| Kirk Bales | Dolly Grip |
| Barry Francis Delaney | Costume Supervisor |
| Paki Wolfe | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Dallas D. Dornan | Costumer |
| Les Fresholtz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Rick Alexander | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Vern Poore | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| William J. Meshover | Assistant Editor |
| Richard Oswald | Sound Editor |
| Bruce Lacey | Sound Editor |
| Gordon Davidson | Sound Editor |
| Neil Burrow | Sound Editor |
| Milton C. Burrow | Sound Editor |
| George Stokes | Construction Coordinator |
| James F. Orendorff | Construction Foreman |
| Myra Hill | Transportation Coordinator |
| David Horton Sr. | Sound Editor |
| Mary Peters | Stunts |
| Dar Robinson | Stunts |
| Mic Rodgers | Stunts |
| Gregory J. Barnett | Stunts |
| Jeff Imada | Stunts |
| Jophery C. Brown | Stunts |
| Jeffrey J. Dashnaw | Stunts |
| Jimmy Nickerson | Stunts |
| Chad Randall | Stunts |
| Shane Dixon | Stunts |
| David R. Ellis | Stunts |
| Donna Evans | Stunts |
| Randell Dennis Widner | Stunts |
| Glenn R. Wilder | Stunts |
| Freddie Hice | Stunts |
| Cal Roberts | First Assistant Camera |
| Alan Robert Murray | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Erik L. Nelson | Property Master |
| Annie Ellis | Stunts |
| James Guthrie | Music Producer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Richard Donner | Producer |
| Joel Silver | Producer |
| Jennie Lew Tugend | Associate Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 44 | 76 | 29 |
| 2024 | 5 | 52 | 88 | 35 |
| 2024 | 6 | 46 | 66 | 31 |
| 2024 | 7 | 47 | 90 | 31 |
| 2024 | 8 | 39 | 61 | 27 |
| 2024 | 9 | 31 | 68 | 22 |
| 2024 | 10 | 32 | 50 | 22 |
| 2024 | 11 | 35 | 79 | 26 |
| 2024 | 12 | 37 | 54 | 25 |
| 2025 | 1 | 37 | 67 | 27 |
| 2025 | 2 | 24 | 40 | 5 |
| 2025 | 3 | 9 | 32 | 3 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 856 | 882 |
We got the edge Cochise. Close to retirement, Detective Sergeant Roger Murtaugh is a bit disturbed to find he's breaking in a new partner. Even more so when it turns out to be fellow Detective Martin Riggs, who since the death of his wife has scant regard for life, his own or those around him. ... Light on plot and character development, Lethal Weapon none the less shines bright as a beacon of how a buddy buddy action film should be done. Roughly an hour and forty five minutes of quips, action, villainy, heroics and cross generational/cultural divides. All what else is needed is a star duo with buoyant chemistry - thankfully Richard Donner's movie has it by the clip load. Mel Gibson is Riggs, a trigger happy suspected loony on the ragged edge, wonderfully playing off of Danny Glover's (superb) "too old for this nonsense" sage old copper. Riggs is a hard dude who quickly became a cinematic hero to many, an unstoppable force with a quip on the tongue and a glint in his eye, to which Gibson is terrific and perfectly cast. Gary Busey's "psycho's are us" henchman flits in and out the picture with gleeful nastiness and Shane Black's script crackles as the super stunt work starts to take a hold. Chief villain Mitchell Ryan as The General is almost a bystander though, and there's the odd piece of careless editing, but really Lethal Weapon has a winning formula that the box office punters promptly lapped up. Three sequels, all of which are of differing quality, would follow it, but this is a template movie for the genre and worthy of nostalgic revisits any time of day. 8/10
One of the best action movies of all-time in my book, and right there with Die Hard, Lethal Weapon still holds up so well thanks to the chemistry between Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. Even with the over-the-top staged fight scene at the end, this is just an all around entertaining flick. (Reason I ... decided to watch it again today was saw it was on A&E and rather than watch a crappy edited version, why not watch the real deal in 1080p HD?)
**You’re never too old for this!** Lethal Weapon is the ultimate buddy cop action movie. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover’s chemistry delights as the crazed young gun and the old experienced cop grow to respect and trust each other. Mel Gibson gives another iconic performance in his catalog of outstan ... ding characters as the quirky and lovable but traumatizing Martin Riggs struggling to find a reason to hope. Danny Glover’s grouchy but endearing Roger Murtaugh is a perfect balance to Riggs. The two develop a loyalty throughout the film that makes the audience invest and care. At its core, Lethal Weapon is an epic action movie where the good guys kick some serious butt! For the 80s, this movie raised the bar for the action genre. My only complaint would be the first few minutes have some nudity that, if left out, would have made this a contender for the ultimate holiday action movie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think the PC thing is that I'm not supposed to like this one but I'm supposed to like the horrible TV series instead? Something like that? Forget about it this is Shane Black at his finest macho shoot 'em up standards. And it's fun. Two cops, two Vietnam vets, two wonderful ... ly colorful characters come together to solve a murder that grows and grows and grows until it becomes appropriately over the top and action packed fun. And, of course, by over-the-top I mean it spirals into the land of unbelievable in the way that only the finest action movies can deliver.
On the face of it, it's a lot like "Beverly Hill Cop" (1984) only the chemistry between rookies "Riggs" (Mel Gibson) and "Murtaugh" (Danny Glover) is way more gritty, sharp and comical. The pair could hardly be more different when they are partnered. The former has a messy history, the latter is old ... er with an unlucky one but when combined this mismatch proves quite effective. Initially it's the murder of a well-connected hooker and daughter of a marine colleague of "Murtaugh" from Vietnam that sees the two forced together, but it's not long before the Laurel and Hardy of modern policing are delivering results, especially when they find themselves on the trail of some big-time drug smugglers who are probably implicated in her murder. Not only that, but it appears the criminals are themselves former military and so no easy target for our intrepid, slightly disaster-prone, investigators. Gibson and Glover just click here. They are naturals as they present play polar opposite characters amiably and enthusiastically. There's plenty of smart-mouthed dialogue, loads of action and Gibson's almost maniacal behaviour at times is really quite funny. Of course there's no jeopardy, and yes it does sort of squeal franchise at you, but if what's to come can mirror this fast-paced and entertaining adventure, then bring it on!