Lethal Weapon 4

The faces you love. The action you expect.

6.6
19982h 7m

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With personal crises and age weighing in on them, Riggs and Murtaugh must contend with deadly Chinese triads trying to free their former leaders from prison and onto American soil.

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Trailer #1

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Extended Preview

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Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) 35mm film trailer, flat hard matte, 4K trichromy

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Fight Scene

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Car Chase

Cast

Photo of Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson

Martin Riggs

Photo of Danny Glover

Danny Glover

Roger Murtaugh

Photo of Joe Pesci

Joe Pesci

Leo Getz

Photo of Rene Russo

Rene Russo

Lorna Cole

Photo of Chris Rock

Chris Rock

Det.Lee Butters

Photo of Jet Li

Jet Li

Wah Sing Ku

Photo of Darlene Love

Darlene Love

Trish Murtaugh

Photo of Traci Wolfe

Traci Wolfe

Rianne Murtaugh

Photo of Kim Chan

Kim Chan

Benny Chan

Photo of Steve Kahan

Steve Kahan

Captain Murphy

Photo of Damon Hines

Damon Hines

Nick Murtaugh

Photo of Ebonie Smith

Ebonie Smith

Carrie Murtaugh

Photo of Michael Chow

Michael Chow

Benny's Assistant

Photo of Elizabeth Sung

Elizabeth Sung

Hong's Wife

Photo of Bob Jennings

Bob Jennings

Sheriff #1

Photo of Jeanne Chinn

Jeanne Chinn

Ping's Mother

Photo of Conan Lee

Conan Lee

Four Father Michael Sing Ku

Photo of Mary Ellen Trainor

Mary Ellen Trainor

Dr. Stephanie Woods

Photo of Jessica Jann

Jessica Jann

Little Girl

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

With their joints creaking almost as much as the script, this instalment of the franchise sees “Riggs” (Mel Gibson) and “Murtaugh” (Danny Glover) start they way they mean to go on - pyrotechnically! This time, it’s the encroaching Triad gangs from China who are involved in some people smuggling and currency forging that could end up facilitating an all-out war in Chinatown between the menacingly stylish “Wah Sing Ku” (Jet Li) and local mobster “Uncle Benny” (Kim Chan). Just to add to the mayhem, IAD detective “Lorna” (Rene Russo) is about to have a baby (with “Riggs”); his partner is soon to be a grandfather courtesy of his daughter and another fellow cop, “Butters” (Chris Rock) and then there is the wacky “Leo” (Joe Pesci) whose words of wisdom and frenetic techniques have to be heard/seen to be believed. “Murtaugh” takes pity on the recently arrived “Hong” family and sufficiently narks the Triad so they invade and set fire to his home. He and “Riggs” only just manage to save the family and now the battle lines are drawn. Chris Rock and Joe Pesci just annoyed me from start to finish, but there is compensating chemistry from Gibson and Glover who know each other inside out by now and this features one of the most entertaining car chases cinema has ever produced. I hope the city had a great deal of insurance! It’s quickly paced and the writing, though heavily laden with unnecessary expletives, does deliver some pithy one liners, especially for Gibson, as it heads towards it’s lively denouement with bullets and fists flying all over the place as yet more concrete crumbles. It’s a formula that has worked well until now, pitching two charismatic actors into frying pan and fire environments with little jeopardy but enough humour. Perhaps that emphasis ought not be on enough now, and they should all retire to Palm Springs, rear frogs and leave us to recall this duo in their heyday?

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