Lethal Weapon with Mel Gibson: DVD Cover
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Lethal Weapon Director: Richard Donner Cast: Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Mitchell Ryan

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/30/2009
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 31,593
 
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Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Lethal Weapon
1. Credits [2:04]
2. High and Low [2:17]
3. Morning Rituals [6:02]
4. Line of Fire' [3:58]
5. Old Pal's Daughter [2:06]
6. Pine Needles [3:20]
7. Ready and Aimed [4:28]
8. Roger's New Partner [2:56]
9. Hate Works for Me [1:55]
10. Drug Deal Ignited [2:53]
11. "You Owe Me" [2:37]
12. Wanna Jump? [5:19]
13. Really Crazy [2:50]
14. Belated Birthday [1:59]
15. Beverly Hills [3:24]
16. A Murtaugh Meal [4:08]
17. Too Neat [2:49]
18. Good at It [3:29]
19. Say It With Pictures [2:06]
20. Target Practice [:47]
21. Dixie's House [3:26]
22. Questioning Alfred [1:34]
23. Big Business [4:30]
24. He's Pleased [3:51]
25. Gonna Get Bloody [3:56]
26. At the Flats [3:50]
27. Desert Storm [2:45]
28. Shocking... [5:37]
29. Get the Flock Out [3:46]
30. Hollywood Blvd [2:57]
31. No Way You Live [3:34]
32. Murtaugh's House [2:59]
33. Shot at the Title [1:48]
34. Joshua's Last Stand [4:07]
35. Victoria Lynn [:45]
36. Too Old [:57]

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Editorial Reviews

LA cop Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson), whose wife has recently died, is a loose cannon with a seeming death wish. This makes him indispensable in collaring dangerous criminals, but a liability to any potential partners. Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover), a conservative family man who wants to stay alive for his upcoming 50th birthday, is partnered with Riggs. As Riggs gets to know Murtaugh and his family, he begins to mellow, though his insistence on using guerilla tactics to catch criminals is still (put mildly) above and beyond the call of duty. The main villain is The General (Mitchell Ryan), a drug dealer responsible for the death of the daughter of one of Murtaugh's oldest friends. The General is also in charge of a deadly, militia-like gang of smugglers. Adding fuel to the fire is The General's chief henchman, played with all stops out by Gary Busey. Moviegoers familiar only with the relatively tongue-in-cheek Lethal Weapon sequels may be amazed to find out how dangerous and unpredictable Riggs is in the first Lethal Weapon -- and how likely it seems that Murtaugh might not survive until fade-out time. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

Mel Gibson's buttby Anonymous

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January 15, 2007: ....got KICKED IN THIS MOVIE!! There's a scene where the rebel Riggs fights the bad guy (Busey) in the front yard of the cops house, and Gary Busey beats Riggs like my woman beats eggs when I maker her cook me breakfast. Riggs is weak and Busey rules. This movie should be renamed "Lethal Gary Busey Can Kill Anyone In Hollywood Weapon".

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.

The coolest movie.by Anonymous

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May 25, 2005: Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) was living a good life until the bad boy came along. Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson)gets partnered up with Murtaugh and gets to know his family. But then a General (Mitchell Ryan)a drug dealer, killed one of Murtaugh's old friend's daughter. The general is also in charge of a bunch of smugglers. Of course Riggs and Murtaugh go after the general and eventually kill him. This movie, like all the other Lethal Weapons is a must.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo edition.


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