|
Mel Gibson | Martin Riggs | |
Danny Glover | Sergeant Roger Murtaugh | |
Derrick O'Connor | Pieter 'Adolph' Vorstedt | |
Patsy Kensit | Rika van den Haas | |
Joe Pesci | Leo Getz | |
Joss Ackland | Arjen 'Aryan' Rudd | |
Darlene Love | Trish Murtaugh | |
Traci Wolfe | Rianne Murtaugh | |
Steve Kahan | Captain Ed Murphy | |
Mark Rolston | Hans | |
Jenette Goldstein | Officer Meagan Shapiro | |
Dean Norris | Tim Cavanaugh | |
Juney Smith | Tom Wyler | |
Nestor Serrano | Eddie Estaban | |
Philip Suriano | Joseph Ragucci | |
Grand L. Bush | Jerry Collins |
Director |
|
||
Producer | Joel Silver
Richard Donner Peter Frankfurt |
||
Writer | Jeffery Boam
Shane Black Jeffrey Boam |
||
Cinematography | Stephen Goldblatt
|
||
Musician | Eric Clapton
|
|
Got it -- and more. Over four specially added minutes put the boys back in action as never before in this director's cut version of Lethal Weapon 2. Riggs wows the pretties at a hotel spa before getting to Getz. Murtaugh receives bad bodywork news from an auto repairman after his beleaguered station wagon sees some Riggs-piloted street action. Plus, feisty Leo shares a newly included scene in which he recalls a suspect's address by complex spins of numbers that, well, no one can tell it like Leo. And no one would follow his lead but Riggs and Murtaugh. It's police procedure, Lethal style. And it's yours to enjoy as the duo draws a bead on criminals hiding behind diplomatic immunity. |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Features
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||