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| Mel Gibson | Martin Riggs | |
| Danny Glover | Roger Murtaugh | |
| Gary Busey | Joshua | |
| Mitch Ryan | The General (as Mitchell Ryan) | |
| Tom Atkins | Michael Hunsaker | |
| Darlene Love | Trish Murtaugh | |
| Traci Wolfe | Rianne Murtaugh | |
| Jackie Swanson | Amanda Hunsaker | |
| Damon Hines | Nick Murtaugh | |
| Ebonie Smith | Carrie Murtaugh | |
| Bill Kalmenson | Beat Cop | |
| Lycia Naff | Dixie | |
| Patrick Cameron | Cop #1 | |
| Don Gordon | Cop #2 | |
| Jimmie F. Skaggs | Drug Dealer #1 | |
| Jason Ronard | Drug Dealer #2 | |
| Blackie Dammett | Drug Dealer #3 | |
| Gail Bowman | Cop | |
| Robert Fol | Cop | |
| Selma Archerd | Policewoman | |
| Richard B. Whitaker | Police Officer | |
| Mary Ellen Trainor | Psychologist | |
| Steve Kahan | Capt. Ed Murphy | |
| Jack Thibeau | McCaskey | |
| Grand L. Bush | Boyette (as Grand Bush) | |
| Ed O'Ross | Mendez | |
| Gustav Vintas | Gustaf | |
| Paul Tuerpe | Mercenary | |
| Chad Hayes | Mercenary | |
| Chris D. Jardins | Mercenary | |
| Sven-Ole Thorsen | Mercenary (as Sven Thorsen) | |
| Peter DuPont | Mercenary | |
| Gilles Kohler | Mercenary | |
| Cedric Adams | Mercenary | |
| Jim J. Poslof | Mercenary (as James Poslof) | |
| Al Leong | Endo | |
| Michael Shaner | McCleary | |
| Natalie Zimmerman | Patrol Cop | |
| Deborah Dismukes | Blonde on Bike | |
| Cheryl Baker | Girl in Shower #1 | |
| Terri Lynn Doss | Girl in Shower #2 | |
| Sharon K. Brecke | Girl in Shower #3 | |
| Donald Gooden | Alfred |
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Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) is no ordinary cop. He's a Mad Max gone maniacal, a man whose killing expertise and suicidal recklessness make him a Lethal Weapon to anyone he works against. Or with.Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) is an easygoing homicide detective with a loving family, a big house and a pension he doesn't want to lose. Imagine Murtaugh's shock when he learns his new partner is a guy with nothing left to lose: wild-eyed, burnt-out Martin Riggs.Lethal Weapon is the thrill-packed story of two Vietnam-vets-turned-cops who have just one other thing in common: both hate to work with partners. But their partnership becomes the key to survival when a routine murder investigation leads to all-out, take-no-prisoners, martial-arts-and-machine-guns war with an international heroin ring. Director Richard Donner (Superman: The Movie, The Goonies) moves that war at two speeds: fast and faster. Hot L.A. days and nights explode in one show-topping scene after another, culminating in a no-holds-barred battle between Riggs and his Angel-of-Death nemesis (Gary Busey) - an electrifying sequence incorporating three martial-arts styles and requiring four full nights to film. Fierce, fast and frequently funny, Lethal Weapon fires off round after round of can't-miss entertainment. |
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