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  1. Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Martin Brest, with a screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr., and story by Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr. It stars Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit detective who visits Beverly Hills, California, to solve the murder of his best friend.

  2. Nov 26, 2023 · The Origins of Beverly Hills Cop. The idea for Beverly Hills Cop was the brainchild of renowned Hollywood producer, Don Simpson. His initial concept was to focus on an LAPD policeman who...

    • THE ORIGINAL IDEA FOR THE MOVIE CAME FROM A SPEEDING TICKET. In 1975, long before he would become the CEO of Disney, Michael Eisner was driving a beat-up station wagon around Hollywood, despite his impressive title of president at Paramount Studios.
    • IT TOOK OVER FIVE YEARS FOR SOMEONE TO GET THE SCRIPT RIGHT. Danillo Bach was hired to write the script, and in 1981 he submitted a draft titled Beverly Drive.
    • MICKEY ROURKE WAS INITIALLY PAID TO PLAY AXEL FOLEY. With the project fast-tracked in 1983, Mickey Rourke was a hot commodity, fresh off his Diner performance as Boogie.
    • SYLVESTER STALLONE SIGNED ON TO PLAY AXEL AND REWROTE THE MOVIE AS A SYLVESTER STALLONE MOVIE. Stallone reflected that when he first received the action/comedy script in the mail, he thought it was sent to the wrong house.
  3. Aug 21, 2024 · After four decades, there are now four Beverly Hills Cop movies, and Murphy's career has evolved so much that we've already seen a revival period, and calls to re-evaluate some of his more critically divisive projects.

    • Simon Gallagher
  4. “Beverly Hills Cop” is a movie with an enormously appealing idea — a tough black detective from Detroit goes to Beverly Hills to avenge the murder of a friend — but the filmmakers apparently expected Murphy to carry this idea entirely by himself.

  5. There’s not much here to believe in, rather than simply soak up, the embodiment of an era’s devotion to high concept. Harold Faltermeyer’s beeping synth riff “Axel F” reminding you exactly where...

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