Beverly Hills Cop Summary, Trailer, Cast, Where to Watch and More (original) (raw)
December 5th, 1984
PRODUCERS:
Don Simpson Jerry Bruckheimer
STUDIO:
Paramount Pictures
DISTRIBUTOR:
Paramount Pictures
SEQUELS:
Beverly Hills Cop 2 Beverly Hills Cop 3
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PRODUCERS:
Don Simpson Jerry Bruckheimer
STUDIO:
Paramount Pictures
DISTRIBUTOR:
Paramount Pictures
SEQUELS:
Beverly Hills Cop 2 Beverly Hills Cop 3
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- Eddie Murphy is compelling in a movie whose core premise is a little too inside baseball for those not situated in the geography and time period that originated it. The idea of a Detroit cop working in Beverly Hills really doesn't feel shocking enough to build a movie around.
- The movie showcases Eddie Murphy's stellar performance in a film that, to me, felt average. The pacing is not even, and I was often unsure about the setting and timeline. However, Murphy’s comedic talent and charisma make the film a worthwhile watch if you're in the mood for a popcorn flick. Also, the film’s lasting appeal is one of its most impressive features, greatly helped by its great casting choices and sharp, witty script.
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Lisa Eilbacher
Jenny Summers
Steven Berkoff
Victor Maitland
James Russo
Mikey Tandino
Stephen Elliott
Chief Hubbard
Gilbert R. Hill
Inspector Todd
Frank Pesce
Cigarette Buyer
Michael Gregory
Hotel Manager
Alice Cadogan
Hotel Clerk
Karen Mayo-Chandler
Maitland Receptionist
Gerald Berns
Beverly Hills Cop #1
William Wallace
Beverly Hills Cop #2
Israel Juarbe
Room Service Waiter
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Robert
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Eddie Murphy is compelling in a movie whose core premise is a little too inside baseball for those not situated in the geography and time period that originated it. The idea of a Detroit cop working in Beverly Hills really doesn't feel shocking enough to build a movie around.
2024-08-28 20:25:44
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The movie showcases Eddie Murphy's stellar performance in a film that, to me, felt average. The pacing is not even, and I was often unsure about the setting and timeline. However, Murphy’s comedic talent and charisma make the film a worthwhile watch if you're in the mood for a popcorn flick. Also, the film’s lasting appeal is one of its most impressive features, greatly helped by its great casting choices and sharp, witty script.
2024-08-21 17:49:47