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LIST PRICE $19.98 Save 96%
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Format: DVD Dec 1997 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 118 min. Color UPC: 085391247524 |
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Movie Description L.A. police detectives Riggs and Murtaugh team up again to track down an ex-cop who has been smuggling guns out of impound back to gangs on the street. Days away from retirement, Murtaugh is reluctantly pushed into action by Riggs.
Synopsis In this installment of the popular "Lethal Weapon" series, Riggs and Murtaugh stumble upon a gun racket run by ex-cop Jack Travis (Stuart Wilson). Travis provides Los Angeles' toughest gangs with high tech weaponry, but now (to Riggs' delight) Lorna Cole, an attractive martial-arts trained internal affairs investigator, has been assigned to help the dynamic duo turn mayhem into order. Together, they can manage it -- the hard way.
Film Notes Although "Lethal Weapon 3," with it's images of violent Los Angeles cops, opened on the coattails of the Rodney King beating -- which some thought would hurt its box-office draw -- it went on to become one of the top-grossing movies of 1992. Some critics speculated that audiences enjoy the film's interracial friendship between Gibson's spontaneously unstable Riggs and the restraint of Glover's solidly middle class Murtaugh.
Shot in Technicolor and Panavision.
Additional credits: Gregory Kent Simmons (assistant director); Controlled Demolition International (structural implosion effects)
SEE-ALSO for Best Lead Performer refers to Mel Gibson.
SEE-ALSO for Best Supporting Performer refers to British Actor Stuart Wilson, who portrays Jack Travis.
Copyright 1992 Warner Bros.
DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case
Additional Release Material: Special Features Interactive Menus Production Notes Scene Access Theatrical Trailers
Industry Reviews "...Like a bleached-blond Energizer Bunny, Pesci scoots about and recharges every scene he's in..." USA Today - p.7D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...[Russo] is impressive....With her big, beautiful jaw, she's like a '40s siren reborn as a '90s terminatrix..." Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (05/22/1992)
"...The final showdown is as berserk, outrageous and as over-the-top as the best action sequences from earlier in the series..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (05/15/1992)
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Other Editions
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VHS, Dec 1992 - $0.75 Save 94% Laserdisc, Dec 1992 - $0.95 Save 96% VHS, Dec 1992 - $0.75 Save 96% VHS, May 1998 - $0.75 Save 92% VHS, Dec 1992 - Not in stock. Add to Wish List VHS, May 1998 - $0.75 Save 92% Laserdisc, Dec 1992 - $0.75 Save 97% VHS, Apr 1997 - $1.18 Save 94% DVD, Jun 2000 - $0.75 Save 96% DVD, Jun 2009 - $6.28 Save 51%
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