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1987 |
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100 minutes |
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Tony Scott |
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Jerry Bruckheimer, Don Simpson |
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Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Judge Reinhold |
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See also:
Beverly Hills Cop, Beverly Hills Cop III
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Beverly Hills Cop II Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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The DVD contains a deleted scene where Axel has Taggert blow cigar smoke into a hallway to expose a laser alarm. The scene was cut because it was considered to be too far out there, but since then, smoke has been used numerous times in films to expose lasers. It is most notable for being the first film to use this trick, even though it never made the finished cut.
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[Axel sees Rosewood with a huge pistol]
Axel Foley: What the hell is that for?
Billy Rosewood: After the shootout at the club, I figured I needed more firepower.
Axel Foley: Man, we gotta talk, seriously. Who do you think you are, Clint Eastwood? Dirty Rosewood?
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Beverly Hills Cop II Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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Eddie Murphy was riding high back in 1987. He was one of the biggest stars in the world, turning in big box-office dollars with the original Beverly Hills Cop, The Golden Child, 48 HRS., and Trading Places. Murphy could do no wrong, and this rip-roaring, extremely loud sequel to "Beverly Hills Cop" was no exception. It reunited him with the two "supercops" from the original, John Ashton as the heavy-set Taggart and Judge Reinhold as the naive Billy Rosewood. Naturally, Murphy was at the center of the film, spouting jokes and obscenities galore. Something changed, though, and most critics picked up on it. Murphy was loud and irreverent as always, but there was a meaner edge and a sexist attitude that was standoffish to say the least.
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