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Running time131 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$85 millionBox office$137.3 millionLast Action Hero is a 1993 American - directed and produced. It is a of the action and associated, containing several of action films in the form of. The film stars as Jack Slater, a Los Angeles police detective within the Jack Slater action film franchise, while co-stars as Danny Madigan, a boy magically transported into the Slater universe, and as Benedict, a ruthless assassin from the Slater universe who escapes to the real world. Schwarzenegger also served as the film's executive producer and plays himself as the actor portraying Jack Slater.Although the film was both a critical and commercial failure during its initial theatrical release, it has since become a among fans and critics.

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The Last Action Hero soundtrack pits eleven bands, of various degrees of heaviness, together for what is a highly entertaining hard rockin’ romp. The disc is then rounded out by a classical piece performed by Buckethead and the San Francisco Symphony, conducted by notorious metal buff Michael Kamen.

The film also features 's last appearance in a motion picture. Contents.Plot Danny Madigan is a teenager living in a crime-ridden area of New York City with his widowed mother, Irene. Following his father's death, Danny takes comfort in watching action movies, especially those featuring the indestructible Los Angeles cop Jack Slater, at his local movie theater owned by Nick, who also acts as the projectionist. Nick gives Danny a golden ticket once owned by, to see an early preview of the latest Jack Slater film before its official release.During the film, the ticket stub magically transports Danny inside the fictional world of the film, interrupting Slater in the middle of a car chase.

After escaping their pursuers, Slater takes Danny to the LAPD headquarters, where Danny points out the fictional nature of the world, such as the presence of a cartoon cat detective named Whiskers, and that Slater's friend John Practice is played by the same actor who was the that killed from and shouldn't be trusted; Slater takes these as part of Danny's wild imagination. Slater's supervisor, Dekker, assigns Danny as his new partner, and instructs them to investigate criminal activities related to mobster.Danny guides Slater to Vivaldi's mansion, having recognized its location from the start of the film. There, they meet Vivaldi and his henchman, Mr. Danny explains the criminal deeds that the two had carried out from the film, but Slater has no evidence, and they are forced to leave; however, Benedict is curious as to how Danny knew of what transpired, and he and several hired guns follow Slater and Danny back to Slater's home. There, Slater, his daughter Whitney, and Danny, thwart the attack, though Benedict ends up getting the ticket stub.

He discovers its ability to transport him out of the film.Slater learns of Vivaldi's plan to murder his rival mob by releasing a lethal gas during a funeral atop a skyscraper. He and Danny go to stop it, but are waylaid by Practice, who reveals that Danny was right as he was working for Vivaldi. Whiskers kills Practice, saving Slater and Danny, and the two manage to prevent any deaths by the gas release. Learning that Vivaldi's plan has failed, Benedict kills him, and uses the stub to escape into the real world, pursued by Slater and Danny.Slater becomes despondent upon learning the truth, as well as his mortality in the real world, but cheers up after spending some time with Irene. Meanwhile, Benedict devises a plan to kill, the one portraying Slater in the film, from which he then can bring other villains from other films into the real world and take over. To help, Benedict brings the Ripper, the villain of the previous Jack Slater movie, to assassinate Schwarzenegger. Danny and Slater learn of this, and race to the premiere.

Slater saves Schwarzenegger and electrocutes the Ripper. Benedict appears and shoots Slater, critically injuring him. Danny subdues Benedict, allowing Slater to kill him by shooting his explosive; however, this also causes the stub to be lost. With Slater losing blood, Danny knows that the only way to save him is to return him to the fictional world, since he is indestructible there. The figure of from the film, who had previously escaped his film, appears before them. Danny holds Death at gunpoint, but Death merely suggests that he search for the other stub of the ticket.

Danny finds the stub, and is able to take Slater back into the film, with his wounds instantly healing. Danny returns to the real world before the portal closes.

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'Released: August 24, 1993Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingThe film was scored by composer, and peaked at No. The album, which was positively received by active rock radio outlets, was certified platinum on August 24, 1993. Track listing No.TitlePerformed byLength1.' Poison My Eyes'7:047.'

' (Live)5:428.' A Little Bitter'Alice in Chains3:539.'

Cock the Hammer'4:1110.' Last Action Hero'5:4412.'

Jack and the Ripper', Los Angeles Rock and Roll Ensemble, and Michael Kamen3:43Total length:54:19Release At the time of its release, the film was billed as 'the next great summer action movie' and many movie insiders predicted it would be a huge, especially following the success of Schwarzenegger's previous film,. The film premiered in on June 13, 1993, and entered general release in the United States five days later. Box office The film opened at number two at the weekend box-office behind and grossed 15,338,241 on its opening weekend, for an average of $6,651 from 2,306 theaters, and ended its run with $50,016,394 in the United States, and an additional $87,202,095 overseas, for a total of $137,298,489 worldwide. Retrieved May 29, 2019. Weinraub, Bernard (June 22, 1993).

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Ebert, Roger ', 1993. Retrieved October 4, 2013. Staff, Movieline (August 2, 2001). Retrieved March 20, 2019.Further reading.

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Parish, James Robert (2006). Fiasco: A History of Hollywood’s Iconic Flops. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. P. 359.External links Wikiquote has quotations related to:.

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