Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter's life is threatened for a family reunion that includes old pals John Taggart and Billy Rosewood to uncover a conspiracy.Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter's life is threatened for a family reunion that includes old pals John Taggart and Billy Rosewood to uncover a conspiracy.Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter's life is threatened for a family reunion that includes old pals John Taggart and Billy Rosewood to uncover a conspiracy.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
- Lang
- (as Brandon Butler)
- Plow Driver
- (as DA Obahor)
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I thought the third movie had definitely killed off any hope of another but this definitely recaptures some of the magic of the original movie without going over the top to get a laugh, which is what I think was the problem with number three.
A great mix of action and comedy without going too far for the laughs. Great to see Taggart and Rosewood back together, with some great additional characters. Sime interesting cameo appearances too.
Say what you will about it being a money grab or whatever, but we enjoyed seeing Axel, Billy, Taggart, Jeffrey and Serge again! They're great characters that we grew old with.
And Kevin just makes for a great villain. He's got the smile and swagger. You knew right away he was the bad guy.
We recommend watching it for the nostalgia value at least.
This is more than just a legacy sequel; it's a testament to Eddie Murphy's enduring charm and comedic prowess. It's a film that doesn't shy away from addressing themes of aging and the treatment of veterans in law enforcement. While the film does indulge in its share of nostalgic callbacks, it manages to stand on its own merits. It surpasses the second and third films in the series, and it successfully encapsulates the spirit of the original while adapting to the expectations of a contemporary audience. In conclusion, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is a surprisingly entertaining film that successfully revives a beloved franchise. It's a film that will make you laugh, keep you on the edge of your seat, and perhaps even stir a bit of nostalgia. Whether you're a fan of the original films or new to the franchise,
I'm happy to report they got it mostly right! It was just fun getting to see the characters again on screen after so long. Eddie Murphy slips back into Axel with similar sass and recklessness we remember him as, albeit with a little bit of a softer edge. Judge Reinhold and John Ashton haven't done many (if any) projects in the last 20+ years and they're used sparingly but the scenes with the three of them together just ooze chemistry and if anything I'd have loved there to be more! The new additions to the cast do a solid job too: Kevin Bacon just never disappoints but again, the script could've used him more. Joseph Gordon Levitt does a good job as the straight cop who eventually gets swept up in Axel's plans. We also find Axel has a daughter, Jane, who he's estranged from - it's a bit run-of-the-mill and we don't get too much of a backstory but in truth it's not what this movie is about, that's more of a side-story that gives Axel a bit of an arc to have during the movie. It's not an overbearing part of the plot and it helps give the movie a little extra heart.
The soundtrack is very well done. It's got all the iconic themes and songs from the original that is just pure nostalgia and it plays such a crucial role in bringing the movie together.
Nostalgia was always going to be a big draw for this movie, especially with so much of original cast back. Many movies can get it wrong by being too heavy-handed with it, but here (like Top Gun Maverick) I found it to be spot on; enough to put a smile on your face when you spot the throwbacks, but woven seamlessly enough into the story that it doesn't feel forced.
They don't shy away from the fact that 40 years has passed, the style of movies (especially comedies) has changed for better or worse, but I think they did an admirable job in trying to make a 2024 action comedy feel like one from the 80s with enough refreshments so it doesn't just feel like a lazy copy yet keeps the charm of the original. It's a really delicate (nigh impossible) balance but they get much more right than wrong. It's quite a bit better than the 1994 third attempt (Joseph Gordon Levitt with a cheeky line in reference to it when he first meets Axel) and I'm glad we get to see the trio reunited one last time for some 80s shenanigans!
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- TriviaOne of the two cops who arrest Axel Foley, is Eddie Murphy's daughter Bria L. Murphy.
- GoofsBeverly Hills Cop III (1994) is the first movie to show a romantic interest, and no child is ever mentioned in any of the previous films. That movie was 30 years prior (as confirmed when Bobby is going over Axel's file), but he says, very confidently, that his daughter is 32 years old. If her mother is Janice from Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), she couldn't be more than 29 years old.
Axel obviously has a life outside of what is depicted in the films, he could have met Jane's mother, had a child with her, and ended their relationship at any time prior to the events of the third film.
- Quotes
Axel Foley: I'm a Detroit police officer, name is Axel Foley, my badge is in my pocket.
Officer Paula Chavez: Don't reach for it!
Axel Foley: I've been a cop for 30 years, I've been black a whole lot longer. Trust me, I know better.
- Crazy creditsThe first film of the Beverly Hills Cop series featuring Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films logo. The first two films of the series, which were produced by Simpson and Bruckheimer, had no logo featured yet before its debut in Days of Thunder (1990). Like Top Gun: Maverick (2022) and Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024), the Simpson/Bruckheimer logo was remastered via CGI.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Crazy Frog: Beverly Hills Cop Axel F (2024)
- SoundtracksThe Heat Is On
From the motion picture Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Written by Harold Faltermeyer and Keith Forsey
Performed by Glenn Frey
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
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- Un detective suelto en Hollywood: Axel F.
- Filming locations
- Detroit, Michigan, USA(Locations.)
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- $150,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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