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Roger Murtaugh

Roger Murtaugh (/ˈmɜːrtɔː/) is a fictional character in the Lethal Weapon film series created by Shane Black. Murtaugh was originally played by actor Danny Glover in all four films from 1987 to 1998,[2] and later by Damon Wayans in the Fox television series from 2016 to 2019.

Roger Walter Mayfield Murtaugh
Lethal Weapon character
Danny Glover as Roger Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon.
First appearanceLethal Weapon (1987)
Last appearanceLethal Weapon 4 (1998)
Created byShane Black
Portrayed byDanny Glover (films)
Damon Wayans (television)[1]
In-universe information
AliasMayhem
NicknameRog
TitleFilms:
Sergeant
Patrolman (Lethal Weapon 3)
Captain (Lethal Weapon 4)
Television:
Detective
Captain
OccupationPolice officer
SpouseTrish Murtaugh
ChildrenFilms:
Rianne Murtaugh Butters
Nick Murtaugh
Carrie Murtaugh
Television:
Roger "RJ" Murtaugh Jr.
Riana Murtaugh
Harper Murtaugh
RelativesFilms:
Lee Butters (son-in-law)
Unnamed granddaughter
ReligionChristian
NationalityAmerican
StatusFilms:
Alive
Television:
Alive

Lethal Weapon (1987) Edit

Murtaugh is a cynical homicide detective and family man. He was a lieutenant of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in the U.S. Army, and served in the Vietnam War. He joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1967 and celebrates his 50th birthday at the start of Lethal Weapon. He has begun to consider retirement, hence his catchphrase, "I'm too old for this shit".[3][4] He is partnered with "loose cannon" and fellow Vietnam War veteran Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) to investigate a suspected suicide of the daughter of one of Murtaugh's closest friends.[5][6] Though the two initially hate each other, Murtaugh begins to sympathize with Riggs when Riggs saves his life. After Murtaugh discovers that his close friend from the Vietnam War, Michael Hunsaker, has been laundering the profits from a heroin-trafficking cartel, he confronts Hunsaker and learns the details of the organization before Mr. Joshua (Gary Busey), the cartel's primary henchman, assassinates Hunsaker. The cartel kidnaps Murtaugh's older daughter, Rianne, in an attempt to make Murtaugh reveal what Hunsaker told him. Murtaugh and Riggs plan an ambush, which fails. The cartel tortures Murtaugh, and threatens to torture Rianne as well, until Riggs rescues them. He manages to kill General McAllister, the head of the cartel, by shooting the driver of his car, causing a bus-versus-car crash and a gigantic explosion. He supports Riggs as he fights and arrests Mr. Joshua, and then he and Riggs kill Joshua when he attempts to shoot Riggs. By the end of the film, he has forgone retirement and accepted Riggs into his family.

Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) Edit

Murtaugh is targeted by a South African gang drug cartel fronted by ruthless diplomat Arjen Rudd, who has Murtaugh and his wife assaulted in their own home, forcing Murtaugh to temporarily move his family out. To assist Riggs' investigation of the South African consulate, Murtaugh portrays a man named Alphonse who wants to emigrate to South Africa to help overthrow apartheid. Following this, Murtaugh fights off two attackers in his home with a nail gun and rescues new friend Leo Getz (Joe Pesci), a federal witness, from the cartel. He helps Riggs track down and kill the other members of the cartel when it is revealed that the cartel murdered Riggs' wife. This includes an assault on a cargo ship which ends in the death of the remaining members of the cartel, including Rudd, whom Murtaugh kills after he shoots Riggs.

Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) Edit

Murtaugh and Riggs mishandle a car bomb, which destroys a building. As punishment, both are demoted to patrolman, but earn their previous rank when they foil an armored car robbery and expose a gun running cartel. While investigating this cartel, Murtaugh kills a fifteen-year-old boy to protect Riggs; the boy is revealed to be Darryl, the best friend of Murtaugh's son Nick. Murtaugh is overcome by guilt and succumbs to alcoholism and depression until Riggs helps him move on. Murtaugh works with Riggs and Internal Affairs officer Lorna Cole (Rene Russo) to destroy the cartel. As a comical sidelight, Murtaugh also helps Riggs quit smoking by giving him dog biscuits instead; he does show some hostility towards Riggs, however, when he believes that Riggs is becoming romantically involved with his daughter Rianne. However, Riggs opens up to him, admitting that he sees Murtaugh's family like his own family, the kids like his own children. In the midst of it all, Murtaugh enlists the help of Getz to sell his house, but in the end decides to keep the house when he decides not to retire.

Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) Edit

When the city loses its insurance carrier due to all the property damage that Riggs and Murtaugh have caused on the job, they are temporarily promoted to captain in hopes of keeping them off the street. Their status as veteran officers keeps them from being disciplined or fired, and there are no open lieutenant slots available. By the end of the film, their sergeant's ranks are restored due to the city now being self-insured. Murtaugh's oldest daughter Rianne is pregnant with his first grandchild and is secretly married to LAPD Sergeant Lee Butters (Chris Rock), but she decides not to tell her father until after the baby is born because she went against his wishes of marrying a police officer. However, prior to finding out, Murtaugh mistakenly thought that Butters was gay and attracted to him, because of all the nice things he was trying to do for Murtaugh, which was actually intended for him to stay on his father-in-law's good side (which Riggs helped exploit this misconception after he learned the truth from Lorna). Later, Murtaugh hits Riggs for not telling him about Rianne and Butters (Riggs and Butters blurt out the truth after being exposed to nitrous oxide) after interrogating Uncle Benny (Kim Chan). When Murtaugh accidentally kills the brother of Triad enforcer Wah Sing Ku (Jet Li), Riggs and Murtaugh engage in an intense physical altercation with Ku, resulting in Ku's death and Riggs being crushed beneath rubble underwater. Murtaugh rescues Riggs, and the two celebrate Rianne's marriage to Butters and the birth of their daughter, joined by Lorna, Leo Getz, and the rest of Murtaugh's family in the hospital.

Weapons Edit

In all four films Murtaugh's signature weapon is a 4" Smith & Wesson Model 19 .357 Magnum revolver which Riggs calls a "Six-shooter...A lot of old-timers carry those". In movies 2-4, he also uses a Smith & Wesson Model 5906 9mm pistol as a backup gun.

In popular culture Edit

Murtaugh's catchphrase "I'm too old for this shit" has become associated with Glover, who uses the catchphrase (and variations of it) in other roles as well, such as his role as the patriarch in Almost Christmas, a cameo in Maverick and his guest spot on Psych. In the How I Met Your Mother episode "Murtaugh", Ted Mosby, portrayed by Josh Radnor, has a "Murtaugh List" of things which he has gotten too old to eat, do, and enjoy.[7]

In the season 7 episode "Ransom" of NBC's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Captain Raymond Holt, played by Andre Braugher, claims that a movie was made on his crazy life back in the 80's. When Jake Peralta asks him which movie it was, he insists he doesn't remember, and walks off saying "I'm too old for this crap", hinting that it was the Lethal Weapon series.[8]

Reception Edit

Critics have given the character a mixed reception.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15] The Los Angeles Times described the character as being a sexless character from a sitcom.[6]

References Edit

  1. ^ Stanhope, Kate; Goldberg, Lesley (February 12, 2016). "Damon Wayans to Star in Fox's Lethal Weapon Pilot". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Collura, Scott (March 18, 2009). . IGN. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved September 11, 2010.
  3. ^ Jefferson, Whitney (March 13, 2012). "The Quintessential "I'm Too Old For This Shit" Supercut". BuzzFeed. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  4. ^ Craw, Ben (March 6, 2012). . Moviefone. Huffington Post. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  5. ^ Eric Lichtenfeld, Action speaks louder: violence, spectacle, and the American action movie, Wesleyan University Press, 2007, p. 116.
  6. ^ a b Wilmington, Michael (July 7, 1989). "MOVIE REVIEW : A Lethal 'Weapon 2'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 11, 2010.
  7. ^ Zoromski, Michelle (March 31, 2009). "How I Met Your Mother: Murtaugh Review". IGN. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  8. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (2020-04-17). "'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Recap: Must Love Dogs". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  9. ^ Susan Jeffords, Hard bodies: Hollywood masculinity in the Reagan era, Rutgers University Press, 1994, p. 55.
  10. ^ Stanford M. Lyman, Color, Culture, Civilization: Race and Minority Issues in American Society, University of Illinois Press, 1995, p. 192.
  11. ^ Rachel Adams, David Savran, The masculinity studies reader, Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, p. 217.
  12. ^ Jim Collins, Hilary Radner, Film theory goes to the movies, Routledge, 1993, p. 205.
  13. ^ Jon Lewis, The new American cinema, Duke University Press, 1998, p. 184.
  14. ^ Sharon Willis, High contrast: race and gender in contemporary Hollywood film, Duke University Press, 1997, p. 37.
  15. ^ Kenneth Chan, Remade in Hollywood: the global Chinese presence in transnational cinemas, Hong Kong University Press, 2009, p. 111.

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This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Roger Murtaugh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Roger Murtaugh ˈ m ɜːr t ɔː is a fictional character in the Lethal Weapon film series created by Shane Black Murtaugh was originally played by actor Danny Glover in all four films from 1987 to 1998 2 and later by Damon Wayans in the Fox television series from 2016 to 2019 Roger Walter Mayfield MurtaughLethal Weapon characterDanny Glover as Roger Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon First appearanceLethal Weapon 1987 Last appearanceLethal Weapon 4 1998 Created byShane BlackPortrayed byDanny Glover films Damon Wayans television 1 In universe informationAliasMayhemNicknameRogTitleFilms SergeantPatrolman Lethal Weapon 3 Captain Lethal Weapon 4 Television Detective CaptainOccupationPolice officerSpouseTrish MurtaughChildrenFilms Rianne Murtaugh ButtersNick Murtaugh Carrie MurtaughTelevision Roger RJ Murtaugh Jr Riana Murtaugh Harper MurtaughRelativesFilms Lee Butters son in law Unnamed granddaughterReligionChristianNationalityAmericanStatusFilms AliveTelevision Alive Contents 1 Lethal Weapon 1987 2 Lethal Weapon 2 1989 3 Lethal Weapon 3 1992 4 Lethal Weapon 4 1998 5 Weapons 6 In popular culture 7 Reception 8 ReferencesLethal Weapon 1987 EditMurtaugh is a cynical homicide detective and family man He was a lieutenant of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in the U S Army and served in the Vietnam War He joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1967 and celebrates his 50th birthday at the start of Lethal Weapon He has begun to consider retirement hence his catchphrase I m too old for this shit 3 4 He is partnered with loose cannon and fellow Vietnam War veteran Martin Riggs Mel Gibson to investigate a suspected suicide of the daughter of one of Murtaugh s closest friends 5 6 Though the two initially hate each other Murtaugh begins to sympathize with Riggs when Riggs saves his life After Murtaugh discovers that his close friend from the Vietnam War Michael Hunsaker has been laundering the profits from a heroin trafficking cartel he confronts Hunsaker and learns the details of the organization before Mr Joshua Gary Busey the cartel s primary henchman assassinates Hunsaker The cartel kidnaps Murtaugh s older daughter Rianne in an attempt to make Murtaugh reveal what Hunsaker told him Murtaugh and Riggs plan an ambush which fails The cartel tortures Murtaugh and threatens to torture Rianne as well until Riggs rescues them He manages to kill General McAllister the head of the cartel by shooting the driver of his car causing a bus versus car crash and a gigantic explosion He supports Riggs as he fights and arrests Mr Joshua and then he and Riggs kill Joshua when he attempts to shoot Riggs By the end of the film he has forgone retirement and accepted Riggs into his family Lethal Weapon 2 1989 EditMurtaugh is targeted by a South African gang drug cartel fronted by ruthless diplomat Arjen Rudd who has Murtaugh and his wife assaulted in their own home forcing Murtaugh to temporarily move his family out To assist Riggs investigation of the South African consulate Murtaugh portrays a man named Alphonse who wants to emigrate to South Africa to help overthrow apartheid Following this Murtaugh fights off two attackers in his home with a nail gun and rescues new friend Leo Getz Joe Pesci a federal witness from the cartel He helps Riggs track down and kill the other members of the cartel when it is revealed that the cartel murdered Riggs wife This includes an assault on a cargo ship which ends in the death of the remaining members of the cartel including Rudd whom Murtaugh kills after he shoots Riggs Lethal Weapon 3 1992 EditMurtaugh and Riggs mishandle a car bomb which destroys a building As punishment both are demoted to patrolman but earn their previous rank when they foil an armored car robbery and expose a gun running cartel While investigating this cartel Murtaugh kills a fifteen year old boy to protect Riggs the boy is revealed to be Darryl the best friend of Murtaugh s son Nick Murtaugh is overcome by guilt and succumbs to alcoholism and depression until Riggs helps him move on Murtaugh works with Riggs and Internal Affairs officer Lorna Cole Rene Russo to destroy the cartel As a comical sidelight Murtaugh also helps Riggs quit smoking by giving him dog biscuits instead he does show some hostility towards Riggs however when he believes that Riggs is becoming romantically involved with his daughter Rianne However Riggs opens up to him admitting that he sees Murtaugh s family like his own family the kids like his own children In the midst of it all Murtaugh enlists the help of Getz to sell his house but in the end decides to keep the house when he decides not to retire Lethal Weapon 4 1998 EditWhen the city loses its insurance carrier due to all the property damage that Riggs and Murtaugh have caused on the job they are temporarily promoted to captain in hopes of keeping them off the street Their status as veteran officers keeps them from being disciplined or fired and there are no open lieutenant slots available By the end of the film their sergeant s ranks are restored due to the city now being self insured Murtaugh s oldest daughter Rianne is pregnant with his first grandchild and is secretly married to LAPD Sergeant Lee Butters Chris Rock but she decides not to tell her father until after the baby is born because she went against his wishes of marrying a police officer However prior to finding out Murtaugh mistakenly thought that Butters was gay and attracted to him because of all the nice things he was trying to do for Murtaugh which was actually intended for him to stay on his father in law s good side which Riggs helped exploit this misconception after he learned the truth from Lorna Later Murtaugh hits Riggs for not telling him about Rianne and Butters Riggs and Butters blurt out the truth after being exposed to nitrous oxide after interrogating Uncle Benny Kim Chan When Murtaugh accidentally kills the brother of Triad enforcer Wah Sing Ku Jet Li Riggs and Murtaugh engage in an intense physical altercation with Ku resulting in Ku s death and Riggs being crushed beneath rubble underwater Murtaugh rescues Riggs and the two celebrate Rianne s marriage to Butters and the birth of their daughter joined by Lorna Leo Getz and the rest of Murtaugh s family in the hospital Weapons EditIn all four films Murtaugh s signature weapon is a 4 Smith amp Wesson Model 19 357 Magnum revolver which Riggs calls a Six shooter A lot of old timers carry those In movies 2 4 he also uses a Smith amp Wesson Model 5906 9mm pistol as a backup gun In popular culture EditMurtaugh s catchphrase I m too old for this shit has become associated with Glover who uses the catchphrase and variations of it in other roles as well such as his role as the patriarch in Almost Christmas a cameo in Maverick and his guest spot on Psych In the How I Met Your Mother episode Murtaugh Ted Mosby portrayed by Josh Radnor has a Murtaugh List of things which he has gotten too old to eat do and enjoy 7 In the season 7 episode Ransom of NBC s Brooklyn Nine Nine Captain Raymond Holt played by Andre Braugher claims that a movie was made on his crazy life back in the 80 s When Jake Peralta asks him which movie it was he insists he doesn t remember and walks off saying I m too old for this crap hinting that it was the Lethal Weapon series 8 Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2011 Critics have given the character a mixed reception 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 The Los Angeles Times described the character as being a sexless character from a sitcom 6 References Edit Stanhope Kate Goldberg Lesley February 12 2016 Damon Wayans to Star in Fox s Lethal Weapon Pilot The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 14 2016 Collura Scott March 18 2009 Top 10 Movie Bromances IGN Archived from the original on May 21 2011 Retrieved September 11 2010 Jefferson Whitney March 13 2012 The Quintessential I m Too Old For This Shit Supercut BuzzFeed Retrieved March 7 2013 Craw Ben March 6 2012 I m Too Old For This Sh t Mash Up Lethal Weapon Stripes And More Moviefone Huffington Post Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved March 7 2013 Eric Lichtenfeld Action speaks louder violence spectacle and the American action movie Wesleyan University Press 2007 p 116 a b Wilmington Michael July 7 1989 MOVIE REVIEW A Lethal Weapon 2 Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 11 2010 Zoromski Michelle March 31 2009 How I Met Your Mother Murtaugh Review IGN Retrieved February 28 2020 Sepinwall Alan 2020 04 17 Brooklyn Nine Nine Recap Must Love Dogs Rolling Stone Retrieved 2020 04 17 Susan Jeffords Hard bodies Hollywood masculinity in the Reagan era Rutgers University Press 1994 p 55 Stanford M Lyman Color Culture Civilization Race and Minority Issues in American Society University of Illinois Press 1995 p 192 Rachel Adams David Savran The masculinity studies reader Wiley Blackwell 2002 p 217 Jim Collins Hilary Radner Film theory goes to the movies Routledge 1993 p 205 Jon Lewis The new American cinema Duke University Press 1998 p 184 Sharon Willis High contrast race and gender in contemporary Hollywood film Duke University Press 1997 p 37 Kenneth Chan Remade in Hollywood the global Chinese presence in transnational cinemas Hong Kong University Press 2009 p 111 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Murtaugh amp oldid 1174610686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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