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1984 |
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| Duration |
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105 minutes |
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| Director |
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Martin Brest |
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Jerry Bruckheimer, Don Simpson |
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Paramount Pictures |
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Eddie Murphy, Bronson Pinchot, Damon Wayans, Judge Reinhold |
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See also:
Beverly Hills Cop II, Beverly Hills Cop III
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Beverly Hills Cop Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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In the art gallery, there is a large art piece containing several figures. One of the figures, a maitre' d with a chain around its neck, is modeled after director Martin Brest.
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Jeffery: Todd is looking for you. He is really pissed. You know what he said? He said this is your worst fuck up ever. Personally, I don't think that's true.
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Beverly Hills Cop Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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As people grow older they tend to see their younger days through the rosy glasses of nostalgia. So, now 1980s are becoming the next golden age, and, consequently, Hollywood films made in that "golden era" are becoming fashionable again. This probably wouldn't please majority of film critics who see 1980s as the darkest period of American film history when general low quality of movies used to be in sharp contrast to high artistic standards of the previous decade. Decline of the quality was often blamed to the big studios and producers who found new ways to make their films profitable, mainly by concentrating more of their efforts on advertising and less on the quality of actual films. The result was the situation we have till this day - overhyped "event" films that make good results on the box-office only to perish from people's memory after a year or two. However, some of 1980s films that represent such blockbuster philosophy in its essence are actually quite good. One of them is BEVERLY HILLS COP, 1984 action comedy directed by Martin Brest and often mentioned as the best 1980s film featuring Eddie Murphy.
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