Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)

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Written by Shane Black, Jeffrey Boam

Directed by Richard Donner

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Tough cops Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) and partner, Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) return for a third time in this, another, all-action, ear-splitting, eye-popping adventure.

Accountant Leo Getz (Joe Pesci) returns, and again is more a hindrance than a help to the pair. Meanwhile Riggs has finally met his professional and sexual match in the form of investigator Lorna Cole (Rene Russo).

Murtaugh is now working out his last few days on the police force before he retires, but events conspire to make his exit a very exciting and memorable one as, ex-cop, Lieutenant Jack Travis (Stuart Wilson) has strayed from the straight and narrow and set himself up as a major crime lord. Now its up to the three to track down the guilty parties, but being thwarted at every turn by Travis makes this not an easy task to undertake and when Murtagh's family are pulled into the equation, things are bound to get worse before they get better.

Cast

Image for Mel GibsonMel GibsonMartin Riggs
Image for Danny GloverDanny GloverRoger Murtaugh
Image for Joe PesciJoe PesciLeo Getz
Rene RussoLorna Cole
Image for Stuart WilsonStuart WilsonJack Travis
Steve KahanCap. Ed Murphy
Darlene LoveTrish Murtaugh
Traci WolfeRianne Murtaugh
Damon HinesNick Murtaugh
Ebonie SmithCarrie Murtaugh
Gregory MillarTyrone
Nick ChinlundHatchett
Jason IorgYoung Cop
Image for Alan ScarfeAlan ScarfeHerman Walters
Delores HallDelores

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