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Lethal Weapon (Director's Cut & Theatrical) (BIL/4K Ultra HD) [Blu-ray]

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Mel Gibson stars as a one-man killing machine, a Los Angeles policeman who recently lost his wife and has been acting increasingly unstable.Danny Glover plays a by-the-book homicide detective with an impeccable record and a loving family.Now the two are stuck with each other as partners, investigating a suicide that leads to an international crime ring and ever-increasing danger in this blockbuster action thriller.

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18.7 x 17.2 x 1.4 cm; 70 g
  • Canadian Home Video Rating ‏ : ‎ Restricted to ages 18 and over
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Richard Donner
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 50 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ June 24 2025
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Mitchell Ryan, Tom Atkins
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros.
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Richard Donner, Joel Silver
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F6VVR58D
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Canada
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Shane Black
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  • Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2014
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    Originally, I bought the 4-movie set of Lethal Weapon. I had problems viewing two of the movies on my laptop, personal DVD player, and DVD connected to TV. I returned the set and bought each of the movies separately. I enjoyed the movies and so has my teen-aged daughter.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2017
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    Everything as advertised; on time and in good condition. I'm thrilled to have added this to my collection.
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2017
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    This is an action packed romp. Director Richard Donner made a great police movie when he did this one.

    John Walsh
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2018
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    très satisfait merci.
  • Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2017
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    Great 1987 movie - First in the series...
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2016
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    good movie fun mel movie
  • Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2008
    i thought this movie was not bad.it teams Mel Gibson and Danny Glover
    together as two cops who couldn't be more different,and end up
    partnering with each other.both hate having partners.Martin
    Riggs(Gibson)is a loose cannon who likes to bend the roles,and who just
    might be suicidal and/or homicidal.Roger Murtaugh is older,more
    conservative,and likes to do things by the book.i wouldn't say the
    movie is action packed,but it does seem to move at a fairly decent
    pace.i wouldn't say it's that funny,either,although it is classified as
    an action/comedy.still,i've seen a lot worse in the genre.Gary Busey
    has a nice turn as a bad guy.when all is said and done,Lethal weapon is
    3/5
  • Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2000
    This is the one that started all the "lethal" action and introduced one of the most memorable cop teams in cinematic history. "Lethal Weapon," directed by Richard Donner, is a hard-hitting, fast-paced action/drama starring Mel Gibson as Detective Sergeant Martin Riggs, who once served in the Special Forces in Vietnam, and who now serves the city of Los Angeles. Riggs has some inner demons with which he must cope (the loss of his wife), and starts every day thinking of reasons why he shouldn't swallow a bullet. In the end, it's the job that keeps him going; it's what he does best in the world. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) is dealing with some issues in his own life: He just turned fifty, has a teenaged daughter who is suddenly grown-up and dating, and he's just been assigned a new partner, Riggs, whom he quickly learns has a propensity for dangerous situations and apparently has a death wish. His assessment of his situation is summed up with his now classic line, "I'm too old for this ----." And the adventure begins. The plot involves an investigation into the death of a young woman, Amanda Hunsaker (Jackie Swanson), the daughter of an old war buddy of Murtaugh's, Michael Hunsaker (Tom Atkins), who is now a successful banker. Ultimately, it leads Riggs and Murtaugh into some murky waters where they encounter a former General, Peter McAllister (Mitchell Ryan), and some ex-special forces mercenaries, including the especially psychotic Mr. Joshua (Gary Busey). There's some twists and turns along the way, but most importantly Donner keeps the action going and the tension building all the way to the climax. The dialogue is sharp, the story and characters are developed extremely well, and Donner wisely injects some humorous moments (courtesy of Gibson, with shades of The Three Stooges) that provide a respite to the intensity of the overall proceedings. But what really makes this movie is the pairing of Gibson and Glover. Perfectly cast as Riggs, Gibson is at his charismatic best here. He brings a depth to his character usually reserved for more dramatic fare, and layers him with a complexity that makes Riggs so much more than just another action hero. If you look deeply enough, you'll find a bit of McQueen's "Bullitt" in him. To his credit, Gibson took what could have been just another "star" outing and created a truly memorable character. Glover, as well, breathes real life into Murtaugh; he lets you in on what really makes his character tick, what his loyalties are and his perceptions of the world in which he lives. Like Gibson, he gets beneath the surface and gives you a lot more; much more than meets the eye. And there's a chemistry between the two that really clicks and makes it all work so well. Watching these guys operate is real kick; they give the audience something to relate to, and it's that connection they make with the viewer that is one of the reasons the "Lethal" films have been so successful. Also memorable in supporting roles are Darlene Love, as Roger's wife, Trish; and Traci Wolfe as their daughter, Rianne. In the end, "Lethal Weapon" is an exhilarating, entertaining movie that introduces some great characters that happily, for the audience, return in the sequels. It's like meeting good people who become your friends for life. But be prepared; once you've seen this one, you're going to HAVE to see the rest. And I guarantee, you're going to want to see them all more than once, so be ready to add to your DVD/video collection. These are keepers.

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  • ERIC ROUSSELET
    5.0 out of 5 stars il y a des scenes en plus c'est bien on comprends encore mieux
    Reviewed in France on April 19, 2025
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    il y a des scenes en plus c'est bien on comprends encore mieux
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  • Tim.T
    5.0 out of 5 stars kick ass fun
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 9, 2007
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    I watched Lethal Weapon 3 today, after buying the trilogy (I haven't seen 4, and I only buy movies I remember seeing and liking). It's still as good and funny as I remembered it; the other two movies are, too. There's just something so right in the chemistry between Murtaugh (Danny Glover) and Riggs (Mel Gibson). I don't think any other actors could have pulled it off. You genuinely care for both of them. Danny Glover's infectious laugh and Gibson's endless one-liners never fail to make me giggle. What's so great is these movies often go from laugh-out-loud funny, to tear jerkingly serious, in a matter of moments. They keep you rivetted to the spot, cheering them on as they fight to right injustice and "get the bad guys". And when they do, you feel real exhileration and want to punch the air very much like Riggs does (like in Lethal Weapon 2 when he brings that whole house collapsing down the hill, killing the bad guys within!) Some would say this is just cliched, painting with numbers movie-making. Maybe it is, but it just works! Even now, decades on, Lethal Weapon 1, 2 3 still hold up well as all-action, no-holds-barred, funny kick-ass flicks. The only thing I don't get is, Lethal Weapon 1 and 2 are 18 cert, with strong language and violence; Lethal Weapon 3 is 15, even though it has strong language (numerous "melon farmer" references, if you know what I mean) and general cussing as well as the obligatory gun violence. Why the lower certification?

    Anyway, if you're knew to this series, just buy Lethal Weapon first to decide. But they're all well worth it, in my opinion. Well, at least 1,2 3 are.
  • \m/arcolino
    5.0 out of 5 stars RIGGS & MURTAUGH - zwei sympathische Chaoten!
    Reviewed in Germany on May 26, 2020
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    In den 80ern waren Buddy-Movies sehr populär, da gab es jede Menge davon, die Filme der „Lethal-Weapon-Reihe“ gehören definitiv zu den besten.
    Das Duo MEL GIBSON und DANNY GLOVER passt perfekt zusammen, da haben sich zwei gesucht und gefunden. Während GIBSON den draufgängerischen „Martin Riggs“ spielt, überzeugt DANNY GLOVER als zögerlicher „Roger Murtaugh“, den die Eskapaden seines Partners regelmäßig zur Verzweiflung bringen.

    In ihrem ersten Fall untersuchen die beiden den Selbstmord einer gewissen AMANDA HUNSAKER, die, wie sich bald herausstellen sollte, die Tochter eines alten Freundes von MURTAUGH ist. Ihre Ermittlungen bringen sie auf die Spur einer Gruppe brutaler Söldner, die allesamt während des Vietnam-Kriegs in einer Spezialeinheit der US-Army gedient haben. Diese Gruppe, angeführt von einem gewissen GENERAL McALLISTER (Mitch Ryan), schmuggelt schon seit geraumer Zeit Heroin ins Land. Als RIGGS und MURTAUGH die Zusammenhänge aufdecken, geht es den bösen Jungs ganz schön an den Kragen ….

    Das Besondere an „Lethal Weapon“ ist die Mischung aus Action und Humor, da kommt nie irgendwie auch nur ansatzweise Langeweile auf.
    Auch die Vita der beiden Hauptprotagonisten ist sehr interessant, während RIGGS seine Frau verloren hat und Selbstmordgedanken hegt, ist MURTAUGH glücklich verheiratet und hat drei Kinder. Beide finden dann im Verlauf des Films zueinander und werden Freunde, eigentlich wird RIGGS ein teil der Familie.

    Ursprünglich hatte Regisseur RICHARD DONNER ein anderes Ende für den Film im Sinn, demnach sollten sich RIGGS und MURTAUGH am Ende wieder trennen. Irgendwie gefiel ihm das dann nicht mehr und er beschloss ein neues Ende zu drehen. Vermutlich hatte er damals schon eine Fortsetzung im Sinn, zu der das neue Ende dann doch besser passte.

    Die Darsteller sind durch die Bank richtig gut, MEL GIBSON und DANNY GLOVER sowieso, aber auch Nebendarsteller wie GARY BUSEY (Mr. Joshua), DARLENE LOVE (Trish Murtaugh) oder TRACY WOLFE (Rianne Murtaugh) haben mir sehr gut gefallen.

    Mein Fazit: Manchmal fallen Actionkomödien etwas albern und kitschig aus, was man von „Lethal Weapon“ überhaupt nicht behaupten kann. Die Mischung aus Humor und Action ist sehr ausgewogen und passend, vor allem weil der Humor eben nicht zu „platt“ und aufgesetzt wirkt. Das sind manchmal einfach nur kleine Szenen, Gesten oder Blicke, die einem zum Lachen bringen, mir gefällt das.
    Ich habe den Film schon zigmal gesehen und mich noch nie gelangweilt, man kann schon behaupten, dass die Filme der „Lethal-Weapon-Reihe“ zu meinen Favoriten zählen. Deshalb würde ich sie auch unbedingt empfehlen, denn auch wenn sie aus den 80ern sind, so sind sie dennoch nicht altbacken oder angestaubt.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    RIGGS & MURTAUGH - zwei sympathische Chaoten!

    Reviewed in Germany on May 26, 2020
    In den 80ern waren Buddy-Movies sehr populär, da gab es jede Menge davon, die Filme der „Lethal-Weapon-Reihe“ gehören definitiv zu den besten.
    Das Duo MEL GIBSON und DANNY GLOVER passt perfekt zusammen, da haben sich zwei gesucht und gefunden. Während GIBSON den draufgängerischen „Martin Riggs“ spielt, überzeugt DANNY GLOVER als zögerlicher „Roger Murtaugh“, den die Eskapaden seines Partners regelmäßig zur Verzweiflung bringen.

    In ihrem ersten Fall untersuchen die beiden den Selbstmord einer gewissen AMANDA HUNSAKER, die, wie sich bald herausstellen sollte, die Tochter eines alten Freundes von MURTAUGH ist. Ihre Ermittlungen bringen sie auf die Spur einer Gruppe brutaler Söldner, die allesamt während des Vietnam-Kriegs in einer Spezialeinheit der US-Army gedient haben. Diese Gruppe, angeführt von einem gewissen GENERAL McALLISTER (Mitch Ryan), schmuggelt schon seit geraumer Zeit Heroin ins Land. Als RIGGS und MURTAUGH die Zusammenhänge aufdecken, geht es den bösen Jungs ganz schön an den Kragen ….

    Das Besondere an „Lethal Weapon“ ist die Mischung aus Action und Humor, da kommt nie irgendwie auch nur ansatzweise Langeweile auf.
    Auch die Vita der beiden Hauptprotagonisten ist sehr interessant, während RIGGS seine Frau verloren hat und Selbstmordgedanken hegt, ist MURTAUGH glücklich verheiratet und hat drei Kinder. Beide finden dann im Verlauf des Films zueinander und werden Freunde, eigentlich wird RIGGS ein teil der Familie.

    Ursprünglich hatte Regisseur RICHARD DONNER ein anderes Ende für den Film im Sinn, demnach sollten sich RIGGS und MURTAUGH am Ende wieder trennen. Irgendwie gefiel ihm das dann nicht mehr und er beschloss ein neues Ende zu drehen. Vermutlich hatte er damals schon eine Fortsetzung im Sinn, zu der das neue Ende dann doch besser passte.

    Die Darsteller sind durch die Bank richtig gut, MEL GIBSON und DANNY GLOVER sowieso, aber auch Nebendarsteller wie GARY BUSEY (Mr. Joshua), DARLENE LOVE (Trish Murtaugh) oder TRACY WOLFE (Rianne Murtaugh) haben mir sehr gut gefallen.

    Mein Fazit: Manchmal fallen Actionkomödien etwas albern und kitschig aus, was man von „Lethal Weapon“ überhaupt nicht behaupten kann. Die Mischung aus Humor und Action ist sehr ausgewogen und passend, vor allem weil der Humor eben nicht zu „platt“ und aufgesetzt wirkt. Das sind manchmal einfach nur kleine Szenen, Gesten oder Blicke, die einem zum Lachen bringen, mir gefällt das.
    Ich habe den Film schon zigmal gesehen und mich noch nie gelangweilt, man kann schon behaupten, dass die Filme der „Lethal-Weapon-Reihe“ zu meinen Favoriten zählen. Deshalb würde ich sie auch unbedingt empfehlen, denn auch wenn sie aus den 80ern sind, so sind sie dennoch nicht altbacken oder angestaubt.
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  • Salvando Cultura
    1.0 out of 5 stars Se suponía que llevaba Castellano, pero me llegó un disco SIN Castellano
    Reviewed in Spain on December 29, 2023
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    Esperaba una edición con idioma Castellano, pero por alguna razón el disco que me llegó no lo contenía. Por suerte me hicieron un reembolso sin devolver el artículo. El steelbook es muy chulo, pero no entiendo por qué no contiene Castellano como se comentaba.
  • Cyril
    5.0 out of 5 stars Impeccable !
    Reviewed in France on December 20, 2024
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