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Critic Tom Hibbert
rated 6

...an attempt to be both a high-octane actionfest and a satire on such films, the result of which is the weirdest concoction...

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Critic Mattias Blomberg
rated 6

...ett varmt kärleksbrev till filmen som verklighetsflykt in i drömmarnas värld.

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Cast & Crew

John McTiernan
Director
Anthony Quinn
As Tony Vivaldi
Danny DeVito
As Whiskers (voice) (uncredited)
Ian McKellen
As Death
Jean-Claude Van Damme
As Jean-Claude Van Damme (uncredited)
Jim Belushi
As James Belushi
Thomas Rosales Jr.
As Vivaldi Henchman (uncredited)

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Last Action Hero stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Detective Jack Slater, a fearless and indestructible LAPD officer who is the protagonist of a series of action films. When a young fan named Danny Madigan (Austin O'Brien) is given a magical ticket that allows him to enter the world of Slater's films, he becomes embroiled in a dangerous adventure alongside his hero. However, things take a turn for the worse when Mr. Benedict (Charles Dance), a villain from one of Slater's films, uses the ticket to escape into the real world and wreak havoc. It's up to Slater and Danny to stop him and save the day in this action-packed comedy-adventure film.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Last Action Hero include A Chinese Odyssey Part One: Pandora's Box, Dragon Ball: The Magic Begins, The Borrowers, Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic, The Mad Monk (1993), The Fifth Element.

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Last Action Hero was released in theaters on June 18, 1993.