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Review of by Philip R — 14 Jan 2011

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As it was said the filmâ(TM)s theatrical trailer: THE HEATâ(TM)S BACK ON, as Director Tony Scott (Top Gun, Man on Fire) takes the helm in directing Producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimerâ(TM)s action-comedy BEVERLY HILLS COP II.

Released in 1987, Street â"smart Detroit Police Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) returns to Beverly Hills and reunites with Sgt. John Taggert (John Ashton), Detective Billy Rosewood to investigate a series of âalphabet crimesâ? that Lt.

Andrew Bogomil was investigating on. With Paul Reiser (TVâ(TM)s Mad About You) as Detroit Police Detective Jeffrey Friedman and real life former Detroit Police Detective Gilbert R. Hill as Inspector Douglas Todd returning for the sequel, The film also stars JÃ 1/4rgen Prochnow (Das Boat) as Maxwell Dent, Brigeitte Nielsen (Cobra) as Karla Fry, Allen Garfield (The Conversation) as Beverly Hills Police Chief Harold Lutz, Dean Stockwell (Blue Velvet) as Charles âChipâ? Cain, Paul Guilfoyle (TVâ(TM)s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) as Nikos âNikâ? Thomomopolis, and special appearances by Robert Pastorelli (TVâ(TM)s Murphy Brown) as Vinnie, Gilbert Gottfried (Disneyâ(TM)s Aladdin) as Sidney Bernstein, Chris Rock in his feature film debut as the Playboy Mansion Valet, and Hugh Hefner as himself.

Cop II is much better than the first one, because this one was more action packed than what the first film had. I was shocked that Tony Scott, who's one of my favorite directors, was the man who directed this movie.

He had previously worked with Simpson and Bruckheimer on TOP GUN, and was chosen by them to direct the sequel. Tony said in interviews that Comedy was ânot my strength and not my sort of leaningâ?. But he was a huge fan of Eddie Murphy and was very intimidated to work with him.

Like in his other films, Tony made the tone of the movie look like a painting. I thought it was funny to see a young Chris Rock, who was 21 at the time, in his feature film debut. The reason how he got a role in the film was that Murphy saw him performing at a nightclub and befriended him.

Filmed entirely on location in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, California from November 1986 to February 1987, with a budget of $20 million, the film opened at #1 at the box office earning $33 million when it was released on May 20th, 1987.

As it made a total domesticated gross of approximately $153,665,036, the film became the third biggest hit domestically at the box office that year, after FATAL ATTRACTION and THREE MEN AND A BABY and the second highest grossing film worldwide that year, behind FATAL ATTRACTION.

BEVERLY HILLS COP II is a very entertaining sequel to the hit classic Beverly Hills Cop. Shame that the 3rd one isn't.

This review of Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) was written by on 14 Jan 2011.

Beverly Hills Cop II has generally received mixed reviews.

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