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Lethal Weapon 3
Lethal Weapon 3

6.7

Lethal Weapon 3

R·1992·118m

Summary

Riggs and Murtaugh pursue a former officer who uses his knowledge of police procedure and policies to steal and sell confiscated guns and ammunition to local street gangs.

Cast

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson

Martin Riggs

Danny Glover

Danny Glover

Roger Murtaugh

Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci

Leo Getz

Rene Russo

Rene Russo

Lorna Cole

Stuart Wilson

Stuart Wilson

Jack Travis

Steve Kahan

Steve Kahan

Captain Murphy

Mary Ellen Trainor

Mary Ellen Trainor

Stephanie Woods

Darlene Love

Darlene Love

Trish Murtaugh

Traci Wolfe

Traci Wolfe

Rianne Murtaugh

Ebonie Smith

Ebonie Smith

Carrie Murtaugh

Damon Hines

Damon Hines

Nick Murtaugh

Thomas A. Geas

Man at Hamburger Stand

Gregory Millar

Tyrone

Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund

Hatchett

Alan Scarfe

Alan Scarfe

Herman Walters

Delores Hall

Delores Hall

Delores

Mark Pellegrino

Mark Pellegrino

Billy Phelps

John Cenatiempo

John Cenatiempo

Smitty

Pete Antico

Pete Antico

Henchman #1 / Hubie

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Henchman #2

Paul Tuerpe

Paul Tuerpe

Henchman #3

Veronica Alicino

Veronica Alicino

Squad Member #1

Miguel A. Núñez Jr.

Miguel A. Núñez Jr.

Squad Member #4

Philip Moon

Philip Moon

Squad Member #5

Vince Howard

Vince Howard

Preacher

Paul Hipp

Paul Hipp

Doctor

Lauren Shuler Donner

Lauren Shuler Donner

Nurse

Marian Collier

Marian Collier

Patron

James Oliver

Manager

Jan de Bont

Jan de Bont

Dutch Cameraman (uncredited)

Mic Rodgers

Mic Rodgers

Bomb Scene Cop #1 (uncredited)

Stephen Kay

Stephen Kay

Movie Director

Norman D. Wilson

George

Anthony Johnson

Anthony Johnson

Drug Dealer

Jason Rainwater

Young Cop

J. Mills Goodloe

J. Mills Goodloe

Harbormaster

Jack McGee

Jack McGee

Carpenter (uncredited)

Michael Klastorin

CDR Worker

Danny Wynands

Danny Wynands

Hershel

Andrew Hill Newman

Andrew Hill Newman

Jaywalker

Kenneth Tigar

Kenneth Tigar

Ernie / Detective

Henry Brown

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

Henry Kingi

Movie Punk

Adam Klineberg

Movie Cop

Michele Landry

Young Woman

Scott Bryce

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

Paul Ganus

Desk Cop #2

Don Stanley

Highway Patrolman #1

Maryellen Aviano

Highway Patrolman #2

Crew

Director

Richard Donner

Characters

Shane Black

Screenplay

Robert Mark Kamen

Screenplay

Jeffrey Boam

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

September 29, 2019

7

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, regardless 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

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$35,000,000.00

Revenue:

$321,731,527.00

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