Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) USA
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Director:Richard Donner
Studio:Warner Home Video
Producer:Alexander B. Collett, Jennie Lew Tugend, Joel Silver, Michael Klastorin
Writer:Shane Black, Jeffrey Boam
Rating:4
Rated:Unrated
Date Added:2007-03-06
Purchased On:2007-06-03
ASIN:6304712987
UPC:0085391247524
Price:$19.98
Awards:3 wins & 4 nominations
Genre:Thrillers
Release:2000-06-05
IMDb:0104714
Duration:118
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, DTS, English, Dolby Digital 5.1, French, Dolby Digital 5.1, French, DTS
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Anamorphic
Full Screen
Richard Donner  ...  (Director)
Shane Black, Jeffrey Boam  ...  (Writer)
 
Mel Gibson  ...  Martin Riggs
Danny Glover  ...  Roger Murtaugh
Joe Pesci  ...  Leo Getz
Rene Russo  ...  Lorna Cole
Stuart Wilson (II)  ...  
Steve Kahan  ...  Captain Ed Murphy
Darlene Love  ...  Trish Murtaugh
Traci Wolfe  ...  Rianne Murtaugh
Damon Hines  ...  Nick Murtaugh
Ebonie Smith  ...  Carrie Murtaugh
Gregory Millar  ...  Tyrone
Nick Chinlund  ...  Hatchett
Jason Iorg  ...  Young Cop (as Jason Meshover-Iorg)
Alan Scarfe  ...  Herman Walters
Delores Hall (II)  ...  
Mary Ellen Trainor  ...  
Mark Pellegrino  ...  
John Cenatiempo  ...  
Danny Wynands  ...  
Andrew Hill Newman  ...  
Stuart Wilson  ...  Jack Travis
Delores Hall  ...  Delores
Jason Rainwater  ...  Young Cop (as Jason Meshover-Iorg)
Comments: The magic is back again!

Summary: The lightest of the first three films, Lethal Weapon 3 finds everyone occupying comfortable positions like students who always choose to sit in the same classroom seats. Mel Gibson and Danny Glover return as LAPD partners whose working method consists of the former diving into danger and the latter holding back. (The sequence set in the parking garage of a building, in which Gibson inadvertently trips a switch that makes a timed explosive device speed up, is priceless.) Joe Pesci once again plays a motor-mouth pest, and while the story is pretty much forgettable, it does introduce the best new dynamic in the series, a romance between Gibson and Rene Russo's equally tough but attractive cop. --Tom Keogh