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Sgt. Riggs is on the verge of of a complete breakdown when he is partnered with an ageing homicide veteran, Sgt. Murtaugh. Although their first case appears to be a clear cut, it soon turns into a hail of bullets and madness which leaves both Riggs and Murtaugh on a personal mission. | Sgt. Riggs is on the verge of of a complete breakdown when he is partnered with an ageing homicide veteran, Sgt. Murtaugh. Although their first case appears to be a clear cut, it soon turns into a hail of bullets and madness which leaves both Riggs and Murtaugh on a personal mission. | ||
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[[Lethal Weapon 2]]<br> | [[Lethal Weapon 2]]<br> | ||
[[Lethal Weapon 3]]<br> | [[Lethal Weapon 3]]<br> |
Revision as of 19:40, 29 June 2010
Movie (1987)
Starring:
Mel Gibson (Sgt. Martin Riggs)
Danny Glover (Sgt. Roger Murtaugh)
Gary Busey (Mr. Joshua)
Mitch Ryan (General McAllister)
Sgt. Riggs is on the verge of of a complete breakdown when he is partnered with an ageing homicide veteran, Sgt. Murtaugh. Although their first case appears to be a clear cut, it soon turns into a hail of bullets and madness which leaves both Riggs and Murtaugh on a personal mission.
Also from this series:
Lethal Weapon 2
Lethal Weapon 3
Lethal Weapon 4
Bell 206B
Seen on two occasions in the movie. Reg. N230CA.
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