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Lethal Weapon (1987) -- A veteran cop, Murtough, is partnered with a young homicidal cop, Riggs. Both having one thing in common, hating working in pairs. Now they must learn to work with one and other to stop a gang of drug smugglers.
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Shane Black (written by)
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Release Date:
6 March 1987 (USA) more
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Tagline:
If these two can learn to stand each other... the bad guys don't stand a chance. more
Plot:
A veteran cop, Murtough, is partnered with a young homicidal cop, Riggs. Both having one thing in common, hating working in pairs. Now they must learn to work with one and other to stop a gang of drug smugglers. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 5 wins & 1 nomination more
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Mel Gibson ... Sergeant Martin Riggs

Danny Glover ... Sergeant Roger Murtaugh

Gary Busey ... Mr. Joshua

Mitch Ryan ... General Peter McAllister (as Mitchell Ryan)
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 ... Dr. Stephanie Woods
Steve Kahan ... Captain Ed Murphy
Jack Thibeau ... Sergeant McCaskey
Grand L. Bush ... Boyette (as Grand Bush)
Ed O'Ross ... Mendez
Gustav Vintas ... Gustaf
Paul Tuerpe ... Mercenary
Chad Hayes ... Mercenary
Chris D. Jardins ... Mercenary

Sven-Ole Thorsen ... Mercenary (as Sven Thorsen)
Peter DuPont ... Mercenary
Gilles Kohler ... Mercenary
Cedric Adams ... Mercenary
Jim J. Poslof ... Mercenary (as James Poslof)
Al Leong ... Endo
Michael Shaner ... McCleary, Attempted Suicide Jumper
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
Lenny Juliano ... Patrol Cop
Henry Brown ... Explosion Scene Detective
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
Burbank the Cat ... Burbank the Cat
Sam the Dog ... Sam the Dog
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Allison Caine ... Additional Voice (uncredited)
Larry Clardy ... Policeman (uncredited)
Renée Estevez ... Underage Hooker (uncredited)
Mic Rodgers ... Bus Driver (uncredited)

Joan Severance ... Girl in Black Playsuit (uncredited)
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Directed by
Richard Donner 
 
Writing credits
Shane Black (written by)

Produced by
Richard Donner .... producer
Jennie Lew Tugend .... associate producer (as Jennie Lew)
Joel Silver .... producer
 
Original Music by
Eric Clapton 
Michael Kamen 
 
Cinematography by
Stephen Goldblatt (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Stuart Baird 
 
Casting by
Marion Dougherty 
 
Production Design by
J. Michael Riva 
 
Set Decoration by
Marvin March 
 
Costume Design by
Mary Malin 
 
Makeup Department
Paul Abascal .... hair stylist
Scott H. Eddo .... key makeup artist (as Scott Eddo)
Ramsey .... hair stylist: Mel Gibson
 
Production Management
Steve Perry .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Terry Miller .... second assistant director (as Terry Miller Jr.)
Benjamin Rosenberg .... first assistant director
Willie E. Simmons Jr. .... additional second assistant director
 
Art Department
Eva Anna Andry .... assistant art director (as Eva Bohn)
Mario Castillo .... swing gang
Oscar Delgadillo .... swing gang
Jack Eberhart .... lead person
Joyce Gordon .... swing gang
Jaymes Hinkle .... stand-by painter (as Jimmie J. Hinkle)
Ron Morales .... labor foreman
Erik L. Nelson .... property master (as Erik Nelson)
James F. Orendorff .... construction foreman (as James Orendorff)
Michael Papac .... assistant property master
Virginia L. Randolph .... assistant art director
Bob Santaella .... swing gang
George Stokes .... construction coordinator
Leslie Warren-Smith .... art department researcher
 
Sound Department
Rick Alexander .... sound re-recording mixer (as Dick Alexander)
Sherrie Bayer Burke .... assistant sound editor
Milton C. Burrow .... sound editor
Neil Burrow .... sound editor
Gordon Davidson .... sound editor
Juno J. Ellis .... adr editor
Jay Engel .... supervising adr editor
Les Fresholtz .... sound re-recording mixer
Barbara Gandolfo-Frady .... assistant adr editor (as Barbara Gandolfo)
Dee Dee Goldner .... assistant sound editor (as Deedee Goldner)
Robert G. Henderson .... supervising sound editor (as Robert Henderson)
David M. Horton .... sound editor (as D. Michael Horton)
Bruce Lacey .... sound editor
Alan Robert Murray .... supervising sound editor
Bill Nelson .... production sound mixer
Richard Oswald .... sound editor (as Richard L. Oswald)
Vern Poore .... sound re-recording mixer
Mychal Smith .... cable person
Jim Sparks .... assistant sound editor
Jules Strasser .... boom operator (as Jules Strasser III)
Scott D. Jackson .... foley editor (uncredited)
John Roesch .... foley artist (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Greg John Callas .... special effects
Joe Day .... special effects foreman
Chuck Gaspar .... special effects coordinator
Elmer Hui .... special effects
Thomas Mertz .... special effects
Bruce Robles .... special effects
Harold Selig .... special effects
Jeffrey A. Wischnack .... special effects (as Jeff Wischnack)
Dick Wood .... special effects (as Richard Wood)
 
Stunts
John Alden .... stunts
Gregory J. Barnett .... stunts (as Gregory Barnett)
Bobby Bass .... stunt coordinator
Jophery C. Brown .... stunts (as Jophery Brown)
Kelly C. Collins .... stunts (as Kelly Collins)
Monty Cox .... stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw .... stunts (as Jeff Dashnaw)
Steve DeFrance .... stunts (as Steve M. DeFrance)
Mike De Luna .... stunts
Shane Dixon .... stunts
David R. Ellis .... stunts (as David Ellis)
Richard M. Ellis .... stunts (as Richard Miller Ellis)
Donna Evans .... stunts
James W. Gavin .... stunt pilot (as Jim Gavin)
Diane Hetfield .... stunts
Freddie Hice .... stunts
Billy Hank Hooker .... stunts (as Hank Hooker)
Jeff Imada .... stunts
Mark Lonsdale .... stunts
Dana Mackey .... stunts
R.W. Martin .... stunt pilot
Bennie Moore .... stunts (as Bennie E. Moore Jr.)
Jimmy Nickerson .... stunts (as Jim Nickerson)
Mary Peters .... stunts
Chad Randall .... stunts
Dar Robinson .... stunts
Mic Rodgers .... stunt double: Mel Gibson
Mic Rodgers .... stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr. .... stunts (as Ron Rondell)
Keith Tellez .... stunts
Elliott S. Valderrama .... stunts (as Elliott Valderrama)
Karl A. Wickman .... stunt pilot (as Karl Wickman)
Randell Dennis Widner .... stunts (as Randy Widner)
Glenn R. Wilder .... stunts (as Glenn Wilder)
Steven Burnett .... stunts (uncredited)
Annie Ellis .... stunts (uncredited)
Tom Noga .... stunts (uncredited)
Tony Snegoff .... stunt rigger (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kirk Bales .... dolly grip
Richmond G. Cogswell .... video assist operator (as Rich Cogswell)
Frank M. Holgate .... aerial photographer (as Frank Holgate)
Frank M. Holgate .... underwater photographer (as Frank Holgate)
Bill King .... electrical best boy
Tim McArdle .... rigging gaffer
Geary McLeod .... first assistant camera
Ron Peebles .... best boy grip
Calmar Roberts .... first assistant camera (as Cal Roberts)
Charles Saldana .... key grip
John R. Shannon .... still photographer
Stephen St. John .... panaglide operator
Mike Strong .... gaffer
Ronald Vidor .... underwater photographer (as Ron Vidor)
Richard Walden .... camera operator
Rick Whitesman .... second assistant camera
Bess Wiley .... second assistant camera
Adam Glick .... set lighting technician (uncredited)
Michael Hofstein .... additional camera operator (uncredited)
Jeffrey Norvet .... additional first assistant camera (uncredited)
Scott Papenfus .... camera trainee (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Barry Francis Delaney .... costume supervisor (as Barry Delaney)
Dallas D. Dornan .... costumer (as Dallas Dornan)
Paki Wolfe .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Michael Greenfeld .... assistant editor
William J. Meshover .... assistant editor (as Billy Meshover)
Bernard Weiser .... post-production
 
Music Department
Bruce Babcock .... additional orchestrator
Chris Boardman .... additional orchestrator
Christopher Brooks .... music editor
Steve Chase .... music producer
Robert Fernandez .... music recordist: orchestral music (as Bobby Fernandez)
Philip Giffin .... additional orchestrator
James Guthrie .... music producer
Michael Kamen .... conductor
Michael Kamen .... music producer
Michael Kamen .... orchestrator
David A. Stewart .... music producer (as Manu Guiot)
Bruce Babcock .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
James Guthrie .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
Tommy Johnson .... musician: tuba (uncredited)
Michael Kamen .... musician (uncredited)
William Ross .... orchestrator (uncredited)
David Sanborn .... musician (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Jim Barbarino .... transportation captain
Vern Bautenhahn .... driver
Don Cannon .... driver
Cliff Hill .... transportation captain
Myra Hill .... transportation coordinator
Ron Kelley .... driver
Paul Tampourlos .... driver
 
Other crew
Cedric Adams .... special technical advisor: 'Capoeira'
Julie Adams .... dialogue coach
Gordon Antell .... unit runner
Matthew Baer .... production office assistant
Rod Bernsen .... technical advisor
Allison Caine .... additional voice
Lauren B. Caplan .... production office assistant (as Lauren Caplan)
Leah Dunatchik .... production office assistant
Jan Garner .... production accountant
Rorion Gracie .... choreographer
Lindsay Hirsch .... production office assistant
Laura Hoffman .... production secretary
David Israel .... location manager
Michael Alan Kahn .... unit runner (as Michael Kahn)
George Luis .... assistant: Joel Silver
Tom Maslow .... unit runner
Alvin Mears .... animal trainer
Katherine Ann Moore .... unit publicist (as Katherine Moore)
Dennis Newsome .... special technical advisor: 'Jail-House-Rock'
John Panzarella .... location manager
Michael Papac .... armorer
Michael Papac .... weapons specialist
Gilbert O. Parra .... technical advisor (as Art Fransen)
Jim Porter .... first aid
Spencer Quinn .... liaison
Jean Paul Riva .... production office assistant
Laurie Ryan .... assistant: Jennie Lew
Ron Saffold .... craft service
Tatum Share .... production office assistant
Paula Shaw .... location manager
Debby Shively .... production office assistant (as Debbie Shively)
Tamara Smith .... assistant: Joel Silver
Susan Stern .... production office assistant
Michael Thau .... associate to producer (as Michael Benjamin Thau)
Elaine K. Thompson .... production associate
Marion Tumen .... script supervisor
Richard Whitaker .... technical advisor
Ellen Wolff .... production office assistant
Riley Kathryn Ellis .... development executive (uncredited)
Rorion Gracie .... special technical advisor: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (uncredited)
Lynnanne Zager .... dispatcher (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Dar Robinson .... dedicated to the memory of
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
110 min | Germany:108 min (cut version) | USA:117 min (director's cut) | Turkey:104 min (TV version)
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Colour:
Colour (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Body count: 26 more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Riggs and Murtaugh dive into the pool, Riggs has been and is wearing boots. When he climbs out, he's in his socks. But, he never took off his boots. more
Quotes:
Roger Murtaugh: Hey, Riggs, you really like my wife's cookin'?
Martin Riggs: [after an especially long pause] Nope, I'll see you tomorrow.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008) more
Soundtrack:
A Christmas Carol more

FAQ

What type of sniper rifle is used by Riggs in the "limo shootout"?
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22 out of 27 people found the following review useful.
This is the classic action film that introduces one of the best action duos ever to come to the big screen., 12 November 2000
9/10
Author: Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China

Lethal Weapon is a nearly perfectly structured action movie. The acting, the story, the script, the directing, even the IDEA of the movie all combine to make up a fascinating and thrill-packed police film. The cross-cutting at the beginning of the film was particularly effective, in my opinion, as Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) and Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) are introduced. The startling difference between their separate lives provides for tons of fun to be had later in the movie. Roger starts his day off as the family man reluctantly celebrating his 50th birthday party with his numerous children and his loving wife in the big family house, while Riggs is shown waking up naked in his trashy trailer and beginning his day with a healthy breakfast of a cigarette and a beer.

The fact that both Roger and Riggs hated that they had to work together was especially effective in creating a touching atmosphere as they grew to be closer and closer friends. They worked so well together in this movie; it was a symbiotic relationship. It was almost like they fed off of each other, and kept each other in line and out of trouble. I also liked the way that they showed that Riggs was deeply angered when he learned that the bad guys had taken Murtaugh's daughter. Things like this, when done right, can really get you to sit up and really get into the movie, and it was definitely done right here. Riggs was also very amusing in his anxiousness about being a cop (`Why don't you let me go to sleep?' `No, come on, we gotta get up and catch bad guys!'), and Gary Busey delivers an excellent performance as the lead bad guy. This is the type of role that he plays best (see "Under Siege").

Although the violence was painfully present in some parts (the torture scenes were short but extremely difficult to watch), the film never relied on violence to pull it along or keep the audience's attention. The story was sufficient enough so that there was no overindulgence necessary in anything like that. In this film you see the first of the now traditional Lethal Weapon scenes in which Riggs and Murtaugh stagger away from a smoking crime scene, seeming to hold each other up. The final fight scene between Riggs and Mr. Joshua (Busey) was a little excessive, and there were a few scenes which were a bit faulty (how did the guy on the building ledge expect to kill himself when there was such a huge air bag inflated on the ground directly below him?), but overall this was a spectacular crime thriller. The movie rushes along at a feverish pace, and particularly Gibson's and Glover's success working together on screen make this a timeless action film that is not to be missed.

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