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Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Martin Brest, screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr., story by Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr., and starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit detective who visits Beverly Hills, California, to solve the murder of his best friend. Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Ronny Cox, Lisa Eilbacher, Steven Berkoff, Paul Reiser, and Jonathan Banks appear in supporting roles.

Beverly Hills Cop
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Brest
Screenplay byDaniel Petrie Jr.
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruce Surtees
Edited by
Music byHarold Faltermeyer
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • December 1, 1984 (1984-12-01) (Los Angeles)
  • December 5, 1984 (1984-12-05) (United States)
Running time
105 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million[2]
Box office$316 million[3]

This first film in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise shot Murphy to international stardom, won the People's Choice Award for "Favorite Motion Picture", and was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1985. An immediate blockbuster, it received positive reviews and earned $234 million at the North American domestic box office, making it the highest-grossing film released in the U.S. in 1984.

Plot edit

Young, reckless, yet experienced Detroit Police Department detective Axel Foley's latest unauthorized sting operation goes sour when two uniformed officers intervene, resulting in a high-speed chase through the city that causes widespread damage. Axel’s superior, Inspector Douglas Todd, reprimands him for his behavior and threatens to fire him unless he changes his ways. Axel arrives at his apartment to find it has been broken into by his childhood friend, Michael "Mikey" Tandino.

Mikey, who took the fall for a car theft the pair had committed when they were young and ended up as a security guard in Beverly Hills thanks to mutual friend Jenny Summers, shows Axel some German bearer bonds. Axel wonders how he got them, but chooses not to question him about it. After hanging out at a bar, they return to Axel's apartment, where two men, Zack and Casey, knock Axel unconscious, confront Mikey about the bearer bonds, and then kill him.

Axel asks to be assigned to investigate Mikey's murder, but Inspector Todd refuses to allow it because of his close ties to Mikey. Under the guise of vacation, Axel travels to Beverly Hills to solve the crime himself. He finds Jenny working in an art gallery and learns about Mikey's ties to Victor Maitland, the gallery's owner. Posing as a flower deliveryman, Axel goes to Maitland's office and tries to question him about Mikey, but is thrown out of a window by Maitland's bodyguards and arrested for trespassing.

At the local police station, Beverly Hills Police Department Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil assigns Sergeant John Taggart and Detective Billy Rosewood to follow Axel. Taggart and Billy have a humiliating and comical encounter with Axel when he temporarily disables their car. As a result, Billy and Taggart do not get along with Axel at first, but the three begin to develop a mutual respect after they foil a robbery at a striptease bar.

On the trail of Mikey's killers, Axel sneaks into one of Maitland's warehouses, where he finds crates full of coffee grounds. Axel suspects they have been used to pack drugs, since he knows they are often used to cover the scent of drugs from police dogs. He also discovers that many of Maitland's crates have not gone through customs. After a battle with Maitland's associate Zack at Maitland's country club, Axel is arrested again. He alerts Bogomil that Maitland must be a smuggler, but Beverly Hills Police Chief Hubbard, who has learned of Axel's ill-advised investigative actions, orders that Axel be escorted out of town. Axel convinces Billy to pick up Jenny instead and take her with them to the warehouse, where a shipment is due to arrive that day.

Axel and Jenny break into the warehouse and discover several bags of cocaine inside a crate. Before Axel can get this new-found evidence to Billy, Maitland arrives along with his associates Zack and Casey. Maitland takes Jenny and leaves Axel, with orders that he be killed. Zack then tells Axel that he was the one who killed Mikey. After some hesitation, Billy enters the warehouse and rescues Axel after a brief gunfight during which he kills Casey.

Taggart tracks Axel and Billy to Maitland's estate, where he joins the two in their efforts to rescue Jenny and bring Maitland to justice. Together, the trio wipe out a number of Maitland's men, including Zack. With Bogomil's help, Axel then fatally shoots Maitland and rescues Jenny.

Bogomil fabricates a story to Hubbard that manages to cover for all the participants without discrediting the Beverly Hills PD. Axel, realizing that his exploits while "on vacation" will likely get him fired from the Detroit PD, asks Bogomil to smooth matters over with Inspector Todd. When Axel mentions the possibility of setting up shop as a private investigator in Beverly Hills, Bogomil nervously agrees to wipe the slate clean for him.

Later, Taggart and Billy meet Axel as he is checking out of his hotel and pay his bill. Axel invites them to join him for a farewell drink, and they accept the offer.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development and writing edit

 
The Beverly Hills City Hall featured prominently in the Beverly Hills Cop films as the police headquarters.

In 1977, Paramount executive Don Simpson came up with a movie idea about a cop from East L.A. who transferred to Beverly Hills.[4] Screenwriter Danilo Bach was called in to write the screenplay. Bach pitched his idea to Simpson and Paramount in 1981 under the name Beverly Drive, about a cop from Pittsburgh named Elly Axel.[4] However, his script was a straight action film and Bach was forced to make changes to the script, but after a few attempts the project went stale.[4] With the success of Flashdance (1983), Simpson saw the Beverly Hills film as his next big project.[4]

Daniel Petrie, Jr. was brought in to rewrite the script and Paramount loved Petrie's humorous approach to the project, with the lead character now called Axel Elly, from Detroit.[4] Producer Jerry Bruckheimer claimed that the role of Axel Foley was first offered to Mickey Rourke, who signed a $400,000 holding contract to do the film. When revisions and other preparations took longer than expected, Rourke left the project to do another film. Martin Scorsese was offered to direct the film but turned it down as he felt that the film's concept was too similar to Coogan's Bluff.[5] David Cronenberg was also offered to direct the film but also turned it down.[6]

Sylvester Stallone was originally considered for the part of Foley.[7] Stallone gave the script a dramatic rewrite, removing all the story's humor and turning Beverly Hills Cop back into a standard action movie.[8][4] In one of the previous drafts written for Stallone, the character of Billy Rosewood was called "Siddons" and was killed off half-way through the script during one of the action scenes.[9] Stallone had renamed the lead character to Axel Cobretti, with the character of Michael Tandino being his brother and Jenny Summers playing his love interest.[4]

Stallone has said that his script for Beverly Hills Cop would have "looked like the opening scene from Saving Private Ryan on the beaches of Normandy. Believe it or not, the finale was me in a stolen Lamborghini playing chicken with an oncoming freight train being driven by the ultra-slimy bad guy."[4] Producer Don Simpson let it be known they didn't want to move forward with Stallone's revisions, since Stallone wasn't willing to negotiate the rewrite, Simpson asked writer Charles "Chip" Proser if he could return the script to previous iteration, while leaving most of Stallone's character revisions intact. However Proser found the task (and turnaround time) preposterous.

'They offered me the rewrite when it was nothing more than Sylvester Stallone and an exotic gun—which was pretty ridiculous,' remembered screenwriter Chip Proser, who would later write [an uncredited rewrite of] Simpson and Bruckheimer’s Top Gun.[8]

According to co-producer Don Simpson, Sly’s new script spent too much time on the star 'soaping down his muscles.'[10] Stallone ultimately dropped out two weeks before filming was to start, ostensibly to concentrate on his next picture, the 1984 film Rhinestone.[8] Stallone later used the bulk of these ideas as the basis for the 1986 film Cobra.[11]

Don Simpson would later tell friends a story—impossible to corroborate—about how he finally got Stallone off the project and got the project back on track: He and Stallone had a mutual interest in "youth treatments" and Simpson knew of a Swiss doctor who was experimenting with injections of a sheep hormone that increased tumescence. Simpson managed to get Stallone's name "put at the top of the list," Simpson boasted to a friend, for an appointment with the very exclusive doctor. Stallone flew to Switzerland, and Simpson promptly continued working on Beverly Hills Cop without him.[12]

Two days later, the film's producers, Simpson and Bruckheimer, convinced Eddie Murphy to replace Stallone in the film, prompting more rewrites.[13] Besides Stallone and Rourke, other actors who were considered for the role of Axel Foley included Richard Pryor, Al Pacino, and James Caan.[14] Harrison Ford was offered the role of Axel Foley but turned it down.[15] The final shooting draft of the script, which was extensively revised with Murphy's input, was not completed until the day production began.[16]

Filming edit

The film was budgeted at $14 million, including $4 million for Murphy, and was completed for around $13 million.[2] Production began in May 1984 and continued into the summer, taking place mostly in and around Los Angeles. The opening sequence was filmed over several days in Michigan, in Detroit and nearby Wayne.[16] Many scenes set in Beverly Hills were shot in Pasadena, as the city of Beverly Hills prohibited filming after 10:30 p.m.[16]

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack was released on MCA Records and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (1986). The instrumental title tune, "Axel F", composed and performed by Harold Faltermeyer, has been covered by numerous artists. The soundtrack also featured the song "Neutron Dance," performed by the Pointer Sisters, which became a Billboard Top 10 hit, and two Patti LaBelle hits, "New Attitude," which hit the top twenty on the US Billboard Hot 100, and the Grammy Award-winning "Stir It Up."[17]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Beverly Hills Cop was released on December 5, 1984, in 1,532 theaters.[3] It debuted in first place at the US box office, making $15,214,805 in its first five days of release. It expanded on December 21 into 2,006 theatres.[3] The film stayed at number one for 13 consecutive weeks and returned to number one in its 15th weekend making 14 non-consecutive weeks at number one tying Tootsie for the film with the most weeks at number one.[18]

The film earned $234,760,478 in the United States, being the highest-grossing film released in 1984.[19] Adjusted for inflation, it is the third highest-grossing R-rated film of all-time behind The Exorcist and The Godfather.[20] For nearly two decades, Beverly Hills Cop held the record for having the highest domestic gross for an R-rated film until 2003, when it was taken by The Matrix Reloaded.[21] Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 67 million tickets in the US.[22]

Critical response edit

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 83% from 53 critics with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site's consensus reads, "The buddy cop movie continues its evolution unabated with this Eddie Murphy vehicle that's fast, furious, and funny."[23] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote "Beverly Hills Cop finds Eddie Murphy doing what he does best: playing the shrewdest, hippest, fastest-talking underdog in a rich man's world. Eddie Murphy knows exactly what he's doing, and he wins at every turn."[24]

Richard Schickel of Time magazine wrote that "Eddie Murphy exuded the kind of cheeky, cocky charm that has been missing from the screen since Cagney was a pup, snarling his way out of the ghetto."[25] Axel Foley became Murphy's signature role and was ranked No. 78 on Empire magazine's list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.[26] Entertainment Weekly magazine ranked Beverly Hills Cop as the third best comedy film of the last 25 years. According to Christopher Hitchens, the British novelist and poet Kingsley Amis considered the film "a flawless masterpiece."[27]

John Simon of National Review called Beverly Hills Cop "a truly contemptible film."[28]

In 2003, the film was picked by The New York Times as one of the 1000 Best Movies Ever Made.[29]

Accolades edit

Award Category Recipient(s) Result
Academy Awards Best Original Screenplay Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr. Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Score Harold Faltermeyer Nominated
Edgar Allan Poe Award Best Motion Picture Daniel Petrie Jr. Nominated
Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical Nominated
Best Motion Picture Actor - Comedy or Musical Eddie Murphy Nominated
Grammy Award Best Score Soundtrack Album Marc Benno, Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey, Micki Free,
Jon Gilutin, Howard Hewett, Bunny Hull, Howie Rice,
Sharon Robinson, Danny Sembello, Sue Sheridan,
Richard Theisen, Allee Willis
Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards Hall of Fame – Motion Picture Inducted
People's Choice Awards Favorite Motion Picture Won
Stuntman Award Best Vehicular Stunt (Motion Picture) Eddy Donno Won
  • This film is No. 22 on Bravo's list of the 100 funniest films.[30][31]

American Film Institute Lists

Sequels edit

The film spawned a film series with three sequels, Beverly Hills Cop II, Beverly Hills Cop III, and Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F all starring Eddie Murphy. Judge Reinhold reprised his role for the sequels. The second film met with mixed reviews but was a box office success, while the third film was unsuccessful, both critically and commercially.

In 2013, a television series was reported to be in the works for CBS.[34] The pilot was written by Shawn Ryan and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Brandon T. Jackson was cast as Axel Foley's son.[35] The series was not picked up, but Ryan reported that it tested well enough for Paramount to put a fourth film into production.[36]

On November 14, 2019, Deadline Hollywood announced that Paramount Pictures made a one-time license deal with an option for a sequel to Netflix to create the fourth film.[37] In April 2022, Mark Molloy was announced as the film's director, while Will Beall penned the script.[38] The official teaser trailer for the fourth film was released on December 14, 2023. The film is expected to be released in the Summer of 2024[39]

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For other uses see Beverly Hills Cop disambiguation Beverly Hills Cop is a 1984 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Martin Brest screenplay by Daniel Petrie Jr story by Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr and starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley a street smart Detroit detective who visits Beverly Hills California to solve the murder of his best friend Judge Reinhold John Ashton Ronny Cox Lisa Eilbacher Steven Berkoff Paul Reiser and Jonathan Banks appear in supporting roles Beverly Hills CopTheatrical release posterDirected byMartin BrestScreenplay byDaniel Petrie Jr Story byDanilo BachDaniel Petrie Jr Produced byDon SimpsonJerry BruckheimerStarringEddie Murphy Judge Reinhold John Ashton Lisa Eilbacher Ronny Cox Steven BerkoffCinematographyBruce SurteesEdited byArthur CoburnBilly WeberMusic byHarold FaltermeyerProductioncompanyDon Simpson Jerry Bruckheimer FilmsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease datesDecember 1 1984 1984 12 01 Los Angeles December 5 1984 1984 12 05 United States Running time105 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 13 million 2 Box office 316 million 3 This first film in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise shot Murphy to international stardom won the People s Choice Award for Favorite Motion Picture and was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1985 An immediate blockbuster it received positive reviews and earned 234 million at the North American domestic box office making it the highest grossing film released in the U S in 1984 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development and writing 3 2 Filming 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Sequels 7 References 8 External linksPlot editYoung reckless yet experienced Detroit Police Department detective Axel Foley s latest unauthorized sting operation goes sour when two uniformed officers intervene resulting in a high speed chase through the city that causes widespread damage Axel s superior Inspector Douglas Todd reprimands him for his behavior and threatens to fire him unless he changes his ways Axel arrives at his apartment to find it has been broken into by his childhood friend Michael Mikey Tandino Mikey who took the fall for a car theft the pair had committed when they were young and ended up as a security guard in Beverly Hills thanks to mutual friend Jenny Summers shows Axel some German bearer bonds Axel wonders how he got them but chooses not to question him about it After hanging out at a bar they return to Axel s apartment where two men Zack and Casey knock Axel unconscious confront Mikey about the bearer bonds and then kill him Axel asks to be assigned to investigate Mikey s murder but Inspector Todd refuses to allow it because of his close ties to Mikey Under the guise of vacation Axel travels to Beverly Hills to solve the crime himself He finds Jenny working in an art gallery and learns about Mikey s ties to Victor Maitland the gallery s owner Posing as a flower deliveryman Axel goes to Maitland s office and tries to question him about Mikey but is thrown out of a window by Maitland s bodyguards and arrested for trespassing At the local police station Beverly Hills Police Department Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil assigns Sergeant John Taggart and Detective Billy Rosewood to follow Axel Taggart and Billy have a humiliating and comical encounter with Axel when he temporarily disables their car As a result Billy and Taggart do not get along with Axel at first but the three begin to develop a mutual respect after they foil a robbery at a striptease bar On the trail of Mikey s killers Axel sneaks into one of Maitland s warehouses where he finds crates full of coffee grounds Axel suspects they have been used to pack drugs since he knows they are often used to cover the scent of drugs from police dogs He also discovers that many of Maitland s crates have not gone through customs After a battle with Maitland s associate Zack at Maitland s country club Axel is arrested again He alerts Bogomil that Maitland must be a smuggler but Beverly Hills Police Chief Hubbard who has learned of Axel s ill advised investigative actions orders that Axel be escorted out of town Axel convinces Billy to pick up Jenny instead and take her with them to the warehouse where a shipment is due to arrive that day Axel and Jenny break into the warehouse and discover several bags of cocaine inside a crate Before Axel can get this new found evidence to Billy Maitland arrives along with his associates Zack and Casey Maitland takes Jenny and leaves Axel with orders that he be killed Zack then tells Axel that he was the one who killed Mikey After some hesitation Billy enters the warehouse and rescues Axel after a brief gunfight during which he kills Casey Taggart tracks Axel and Billy to Maitland s estate where he joins the two in their efforts to rescue Jenny and bring Maitland to justice Together the trio wipe out a number of Maitland s men including Zack With Bogomil s help Axel then fatally shoots Maitland and rescues Jenny Bogomil fabricates a story to Hubbard that manages to cover for all the participants without discrediting the Beverly Hills PD Axel realizing that his exploits while on vacation will likely get him fired from the Detroit PD asks Bogomil to smooth matters over with Inspector Todd When Axel mentions the possibility of setting up shop as a private investigator in Beverly Hills Bogomil nervously agrees to wipe the slate clean for him Later Taggart and Billy meet Axel as he is checking out of his hotel and pay his bill Axel invites them to join him for a farewell drink and they accept the offer Cast editEddie Murphy as Detective Axel Foley Lisa Eilbacher as Jeanette Jenny Summers Steven Berkoff as Victor Maitland Judge Reinhold as Detective William Billy Rosewood Ronny Cox as Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil John Ashton as Sergeant John Taggart James Russo as Michael Mikey Tandino Stephen Elliott as Chief Hubbard Paul Reiser as Jeffrey Friedman Bronson Pinchot as Serge Jonathan Banks as Zack Michael Champion as Casey Frank Pesce as Cigarette Buyer Gilbert R Hill as Inspector Douglas Todd Damon Wayans as Banana Man Martin Brest as Beverly Palms Hotel Checkout ClerkProduction editDevelopment and writing edit nbsp The Beverly Hills City Hall featured prominently in the Beverly Hills Cop films as the police headquarters In 1977 Paramount executive Don Simpson came up with a movie idea about a cop from East L A who transferred to Beverly Hills 4 Screenwriter Danilo Bach was called in to write the screenplay Bach pitched his idea to Simpson and Paramount in 1981 under the name Beverly Drive about a cop from Pittsburgh named Elly Axel 4 However his script was a straight action film and Bach was forced to make changes to the script but after a few attempts the project went stale 4 With the success of Flashdance 1983 Simpson saw the Beverly Hills film as his next big project 4 Daniel Petrie Jr was brought in to rewrite the script and Paramount loved Petrie s humorous approach to the project with the lead character now called Axel Elly from Detroit 4 Producer Jerry Bruckheimer claimed that the role of Axel Foley was first offered to Mickey Rourke who signed a 400 000 holding contract to do the film When revisions and other preparations took longer than expected Rourke left the project to do another film Martin Scorsese was offered to direct the film but turned it down as he felt that the film s concept was too similar to Coogan s Bluff 5 David Cronenberg was also offered to direct the film but also turned it down 6 Sylvester Stallone was originally considered for the part of Foley 7 Stallone gave the script a dramatic rewrite removing all the story s humor and turning Beverly Hills Cop back into a standard action movie 8 4 In one of the previous drafts written for Stallone the character of Billy Rosewood was called Siddons and was killed off half way through the script during one of the action scenes 9 Stallone had renamed the lead character to Axel Cobretti with the character of Michael Tandino being his brother and Jenny Summers playing his love interest 4 Stallone has said that his script for Beverly Hills Cop would have looked like the opening scene from Saving Private Ryan on the beaches of Normandy Believe it or not the finale was me in a stolen Lamborghini playing chicken with an oncoming freight train being driven by the ultra slimy bad guy 4 Producer Don Simpson let it be known they didn t want to move forward with Stallone s revisions since Stallone wasn t willing to negotiate the rewrite Simpson asked writer Charles Chip Proser if he could return the script to previous iteration while leaving most of Stallone s character revisions intact However Proser found the task and turnaround time preposterous They offered me the rewrite when it was nothing more than Sylvester Stallone and an exotic gun which was pretty ridiculous remembered screenwriter Chip Proser who would later write an uncredited rewrite of Simpson and Bruckheimer s Top Gun 8 According to co producer Don Simpson Sly s new script spent too much time on the star soaping down his muscles 10 Stallone ultimately dropped out two weeks before filming was to start ostensibly to concentrate on his next picture the 1984 film Rhinestone 8 Stallone later used the bulk of these ideas as the basis for the 1986 film Cobra 11 Don Simpson would later tell friends a story impossible to corroborate about how he finally got Stallone off the project and got the project back on track He and Stallone had a mutual interest in youth treatments and Simpson knew of a Swiss doctor who was experimenting with injections of a sheep hormone that increased tumescence Simpson managed to get Stallone s name put at the top of the list Simpson boasted to a friend for an appointment with the very exclusive doctor Stallone flew to Switzerland and Simpson promptly continued working on Beverly Hills Cop without him 12 Two days later the film s producers Simpson and Bruckheimer convinced Eddie Murphy to replace Stallone in the film prompting more rewrites 13 Besides Stallone and Rourke other actors who were considered for the role of Axel Foley included Richard Pryor Al Pacino and James Caan 14 Harrison Ford was offered the role of Axel Foley but turned it down 15 The final shooting draft of the script which was extensively revised with Murphy s input was not completed until the day production began 16 Filming edit The film was budgeted at 14 million including 4 million for Murphy and was completed for around 13 million 2 Production began in May 1984 and continued into the summer taking place mostly in and around Los Angeles The opening sequence was filmed over several days in Michigan in Detroit and nearby Wayne 16 Many scenes set in Beverly Hills were shot in Pasadena as the city of Beverly Hills prohibited filming after 10 30 p m 16 Music editSoundtrack edit Main article Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack The soundtrack was released on MCA Records and won the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media 1986 The instrumental title tune Axel F composed and performed by Harold Faltermeyer has been covered by numerous artists The soundtrack also featured the song Neutron Dance performed by the Pointer Sisters which became a Billboard Top 10 hit and two Patti LaBelle hits New Attitude which hit the top twenty on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the Grammy Award winning Stir It Up 17 Reception editBox office edit Beverly Hills Cop was released on December 5 1984 in 1 532 theaters 3 It debuted in first place at the US box office making 15 214 805 in its first five days of release It expanded on December 21 into 2 006 theatres 3 The film stayed at number one for 13 consecutive weeks and returned to number one in its 15th weekend making 14 non consecutive weeks at number one tying Tootsie for the film with the most weeks at number one 18 The film earned 234 760 478 in the United States being the highest grossing film released in 1984 19 Adjusted for inflation it is the third highest grossing R rated film of all time behind The Exorcist and The Godfather 20 For nearly two decades Beverly Hills Cop held the record for having the highest domestic gross for an R rated film until 2003 when it was taken by The Matrix Reloaded 21 Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 67 million tickets in the US 22 Critical response edit On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 83 from 53 critics with an average rating of 7 3 10 The site s consensus reads The buddy cop movie continues its evolution unabated with this Eddie Murphy vehicle that s fast furious and funny 23 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote Beverly Hills Cop finds Eddie Murphy doing what he does best playing the shrewdest hippest fastest talking underdog in a rich man s world Eddie Murphy knows exactly what he s doing and he wins at every turn 24 Richard Schickel of Time magazine wrote that Eddie Murphy exuded the kind of cheeky cocky charm that has been missing from the screen since Cagney was a pup snarling his way out of the ghetto 25 Axel Foley became Murphy s signature role and was ranked No 78 on Empire magazine s list of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time 26 Entertainment Weekly magazine ranked Beverly Hills Cop as the third best comedy film of the last 25 years According to Christopher Hitchens the British novelist and poet Kingsley Amis considered the film a flawless masterpiece 27 John Simon of National Review called Beverly Hills Cop a truly contemptible film 28 In 2003 the film was picked by The New York Times as one of the 1000 Best Movies Ever Made 29 Accolades edit Award Category Recipient s ResultAcademy Awards Best Original Screenplay Danilo Bach and Daniel Petrie Jr NominatedBAFTA Awards Best Score Harold Faltermeyer NominatedEdgar Allan Poe Award Best Motion Picture Daniel Petrie Jr NominatedGolden Globe Award Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical NominatedBest Motion Picture Actor Comedy or Musical Eddie Murphy NominatedGrammy Award Best Score Soundtrack Album Marc Benno Harold Faltermeyer Keith Forsey Micki Free Jon Gilutin Howard Hewett Bunny Hull Howie Rice Sharon Robinson Danny Sembello Sue Sheridan Richard Theisen Allee Willis WonOnline Film amp Television Association Awards Hall of Fame Motion Picture InductedPeople s Choice Awards Favorite Motion Picture WonStuntman Award Best Vehicular Stunt Motion Picture Eddy Donno WonThis film is No 22 on Bravo s list of the 100 funniest films 30 31 American Film Institute Lists AFI s 100 Years 100 Movies Nominated 32 AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs 63 AFI s 100 Years 100 Heroes and Villains Detective Axel Foley Nominated Hero 33 Sequels editThe film spawned a film series with three sequels Beverly Hills Cop II Beverly Hills Cop III and Beverly Hills Cop Axel F all starring Eddie Murphy Judge Reinhold reprised his role for the sequels The second film met with mixed reviews but was a box office success while the third film was unsuccessful both critically and commercially In 2013 a television series was reported to be in the works for CBS 34 The pilot was written by Shawn Ryan and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld Brandon T Jackson was cast as Axel Foley s son 35 The series was not picked up but Ryan reported that it tested well enough for Paramount to put a fourth film into production 36 On November 14 2019 Deadline Hollywood announced that Paramount Pictures made a one time license deal with an option for a sequel to Netflix to create the fourth film 37 In April 2022 Mark Molloy was announced as the film s director while Will Beall penned the script 38 The official teaser trailer for the fourth film was released on December 14 2023 The film is expected to be released in the Summer of 2024 39 References edit Beverly Hills Cop 15 British Board of Film Classification 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