Lethal Weapon 4 1998

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Users: (50,735 votes) 267 reviews | Critics: 120 reviews Metascore: 37/100 (based on 21 reviews from Metacritic.com)
With personal crises and age weighing in on them, LAPD officers Riggs and Murtaugh must contend with a deadly Chinese crimelord trying to get his brother out of prison.

Director:

Richard Donner

Writers:

Shane Black (characters), Jonathan Lemkin (story), and 3 more credits »

Stars:

Mel Gibson, Danny Glo

Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Mel Gibson ...
Danny Glover ...
Joe Pesci ...
Rene Russo ...
Chris Rock ...
Jet Li ...
Steve Kahan Steve Kahan ...
Kim Chan ...
Darlene Love ...
Traci Wolfe Traci Wolfe ...
Eddy Ko Eddy Ko ...
Hong, Chinese Refugee
Jack Kehler ...
State Department Man
Calvin Jung Calvin Jung ...
Damon Hines Damon Hines ...
Ebonie Smith Ebonie Smith ...
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Storyline

Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, after escaping death from the previous movies are put on a hit list by The Triads. When blood thirsty mercenaries are on their tail they team up again with Leo Getz and Lorna Cole, a newcomer (Chris Rock) to finally put an end to the Triads for good. Written by Brian H <hershey@visuallink.com>  
Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Plot Keywords:

Triad | Immigrant | Baby | Private Investigator | Lapd  | See more »

Taglines:

Next summer is lethal. See more »

Genres:

Action | Crime | Thriller

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)

Rated R for violence and language. See all certifications »

Parents Guide:

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English | Cantonese | Mandarin

Release Date:

10 July 1998 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

Lethal 4 See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$100,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$34,048,124 (USA) (12 July 1998) (3117 Screens)

Gross:

$268,134,803 (Worldwide) (1998)
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Company Credits

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

127 min

Sound Mix:

DTS  | Dolby Digital  | SDDS

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1
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Did You Know?

Trivia

On the Beretta 92, a button on the right side of the frame must be pushed in to un-block the lever on the left side, which is rotated down 90 degrees, in order to release the slide so the weapon can be 'stripped' and cleaned. It is possible to grab the gun, push the tab down, and pull the slide off to disarm the weapon. When Wah Sing Ku pulls the slide off of Riggs' Beretta 92, the button has already been pushed down and the lever partly rotated. See more »

Goofs

Continuity: In the final 'battle' Murtaugh states he has only four bullets left yet he fires five more See more »

Quotes

Lorna Cole: I am getting married or there is no baby.
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Crazy Credits

A picture accompanies almost every crew and cast member in a large photo
album. It includes pictures from all 4 Lethal Weapon movies with outtakes
and posed pictures. It closes on a large group shot of the crew, with a
back cover with a red "4" on it. See more »

Connections

References Rambo III (1988) See more »

Soundtracks

"Pilgrim"
Written and Produced by Eric Clapton and Simon Climie
Performed by Eric Clapton
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products See more »

Frequently Asked Questions

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User Reviews

 
An excellent movie
9 August 2005 | by MinorityReporter (Denmark) – See all my reviews
Who said all movie series become worse with every installment? Lethal Weapon 4 is probably the best fourth movie in a series ever. I find it incredible that the magic is still there. The main characters still feed of each other and their friendship (both on set and off set) is clearly felt in every scene they have together. Mel Gibson has finally laid the ghost of his wife to rest and is as chipper as ever. He does this without seeming truly obnoxious (even though that is a part of his character). In fact he seems more likable in this film than he did in all the previous films. Danny Glover reprises his role from the previous movies and that is not a bad thing because the Murtaugh role is the best of his career. Rene Ruso returns in her part and although it has been cut down considerably its still a decent role. Joe Pesci is also back and this time around he gets to add some depth to the character (something that was missing in the previous film). Chris Rock is decent. He isn't much of an actor but he is pretty funny and fresh. His part also adds a little something to the all-round comedy of the film, but if you want to know what it is you will have to watch the movie yourself. Jet Li is the villain in this movie and while he is the weakest villain in the series acting wise, he is definitely the most menacing.

The action is still brilliant despite the fact that the actors are getting older. The story is decent for a fourth film and the overall execution is brilliant. I actually prefer this film to the second and third of the series because I find it to be more entertaining overall. It cuts down on the seriousness (even though its still there) and adds a lot to the comedy and this is a very good choice.

All in all an excellent film. Highly recommendable for all fans of action movies and the series in particular.

8/10

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