Lethal Weapon

Lethal Weapon(1987)

R
03/06/1987 (US)Adventure, Action, Comedy, Thriller, Crime1h 50m
7.3

"If these two can learn to stand each other... the bad guys don't stand a chance."

Overview

A veteran cop and an unstable detective become partners who must put their differences aside in order to bring down a heroin-smuggling ring run by ex-Special Forces.

Richard Donner

Director

Shane Black

Screenplay

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Part of the Lethal Weapon Collection

Lethal Weapon is a buddy cop movie series starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. A total of four films have been made since the first one in 1987, and all have been a success at the box-office.

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Official Theatrical Trailer

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Riggs Fights Joshua

Riggs Fights Joshua

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A New Partner - Full Movie Preview

A New Partner - Full Movie Preview

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Riggs Stops A Jumper

Riggs Stops A Jumper

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Detective Martin Riggs

Detective Martin Riggs

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Riggs vs. Joshua

Riggs vs. Joshua

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Target Practice

Target Practice

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Pool Fight

Pool Fight

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A review by John Chard
8.0

Written on December 31, 2018

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