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American action comedy franchise

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Beverly Hills Cop is afilm franchise of American actioncomedy films and an unaired television pilot based on characters created byDaniel Petrie Jr. andDanilo Bach. The films starEddie Murphy asAxel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop who travels toBeverly Hills, California to investigate a crime, even though it is out of his jurisdiction.

There, he meets Detective Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold), Sergeant John Taggart (John Ashton), and Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil (Ronny Cox). Ashton and Cox do not appear inBeverly Hills Cop III. Murphy and Reinhold are the only actors who appear in all four films.Harold Faltermeyer produced the "Axel F" theme song heard throughout the series. The first three films have been distributed byParamount Pictures, whileNetflix distributed the fourth film. The films have grossed a total of $735 million at the worldwide box office.

Attempts to reboot the franchise have occurred over the years following the initial trilogy, including a 2013 TV pilot.[1][2] A fourth film, entitledBeverly Hills Cop: Axel F, was released in 2024, 40 years following the original film, and 30 years following the third film.[3] Returning to the franchise alongside Murphy are cast members from the previous films, as well asJerry Bruckheimer, producer of the first two films.[4]

Background

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Axel Foley

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Main article:Axel Foley

Films

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FilmU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Story byProducers
Beverly Hills CopDecember 5, 1984 (1984-12-05)Martin BrestDaniel Petrie Jr.Danilo Bach & Daniel Petrie Jr.Don Simpson &Jerry Bruckheimer
Beverly Hills Cop IIMay 20, 1987 (1987-05-20)Tony ScottLarry Ferguson &Warren SkaarenEddie Murphy & Robert D. Wachs
Beverly Hills Cop IIIMay 25, 1994 (1994-05-25)John LandisSteven E. de SouzaMace Neufeld &Robert Rehme
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel FJuly 3, 2024 (2024-07-03)Mark MolloyWill Beall,Kevin Etten & Tom GormicanWill BeallChad Oman, Eddie Murphy & Jerry Bruckheimer

Beverly Hills Cop (1984)

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Main article:Beverly Hills Cop

Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) is introduced as a Detroit cop who, after the murder of his best friend, travels to California to investigate and track down the killer(s), who he believes operates an art dealership as a cover inBeverly Hills. He teams up with two reluctant detectives from the Beverly Hills Police Department, Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton), who were ordered to keep a watch on him, especially after seeing Foley's differing approach to police work, tactics considered unacceptable by the chief of police.

Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)

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Main article:Beverly Hills Cop II

Axel returns to Beverly Hills, after finding out that Captain Andrew Bogomil (Ronny Cox) was shot. He once again teams up with Rosewood and Taggart, who, reluctantly and against incompetent and verbally abusive Police Chief Harold Lutz's (Allen Garfield) orders, assist Foley to find the person responsible for Bogomil's shooting. Axel, Rosewood, and Taggart discover that the alphabet crimes, a series of felonies (robberies and Bogomil's shooting) that have been perpetrated in the area, are masterminded by weapons kingpin Maxwell Dent (Jürgen Prochnow). With this information, the trio set out to find Dent and his lover, Karla Fry (Brigitte Nielsen).

Beverly Hills Cop III (1994)

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Main article:Beverly Hills Cop III

Axel returns to Beverly Hills once again. During an assignment, his boss, Inspector Todd (Gil Hill) is killed, and certain evidence points towards an amusement park called "Wonder World". Upon arriving in Beverly Hills, Axel looks up Rosewood, who has attained the title of DDO-JSIOC (deputy director of Joint Special Interdepartmental Operational Command). Taggart has retired and a new detective, Jon Flint (Hector Elizondo), serves as Rosewood's new partner.

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (2024)

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Main article:Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

A fourth installment was initially announced for release in the mid-1990s, under the helm of Murphy's production company, though this never came to fruition.[5] The project was announced once again to be in development in 2006, with Bruckheimer once again serving as producer. This changed whenLorenzo di Bonaventura stepped in as producer.[6][7] After various versions of the script had undergone rewrites,Brett Ratner signed on to direct.[8][9][10][11][12][13] By July 2008, Michael Brandt and Derek Haas were hired as screenwriters to rewrite the existing script.[14][5] After the script was completed, it was decided that the story needed another rewrite.[5][15][16][17]

By October 2011, the fourth film was shelved in favor of atelevision series centered around Axel's son, Aaron (Brandon T. Jackson). Murphy signed on as producer for the series, citing issues with the script as the reason that the film was not being made.[18] In December 2013 after filming apilot episode, and whenCBS passed on a series order, Paramount revivedBeverly Hills Cop IV. Ratner was once again hired to serve as director, with Murphy reprising the role of Axel.[19] By May 2014,Josh Appelbaum andAndré Nemec were hired to write the screenplay.[2] The state of Michigan approved $13.5 million in film incentives, based on an estimated $56.6 million of filmmaker spending in the state. The film, intended to be shot in and around Detroit and was estimated to provide jobs for 352 workers, was originally scheduled for a March 25, 2016, release,[20] but was later pulled due to script concerns.[21][22]

In June 2016, it was announced thatAdil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah were hired to replace Ratner as co-directors.[23] In September 2018, the filmmakers expressed their interest in havingTom Hardy orChanning Tatum cast in supporting roles.[24] In October 2019, Murphy announced that principal photography would commence, onceComing 2 America had finished production.[25] In November 2019, Paramount announced that they had licensed the property to be distributed byNetflix, with options for an additional sequel thereafter.[26] By May 2020, after delays in the filmmaking business caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic, Arbi and Fallah confirmed they were still attached and that a new screenwriter was working on a new script.[27][28] In February 2022, the film entered pre-production and received a California state tax credit of $16,059,000 total.[29] In April 2022, it was announced thatMark Molloy would replace Arbi and Fallah as director of the film.[30] In the same article,Will Beall was announced to have written the screenplay.[30] In August 2022, Jerry Bruckheimer revealed the fourth installment was set to begin filming late August-early September.[31] The same month,Joseph Gordon-Levitt andTaylour Paige were cast.[32] In the same month,Paul Reiser andJohn Ashton were confirmed to reprise their roles as Det. Jeffrey Friedman and Sgt. John Taggart, respectively.[33][34] In September 2022, it was confirmed thatJudge Reinhold andBronson Pinchot would reprise their roles as Det. William "Billy" Rosewood and Serge, respectively.[35][36]

Untitled fifth film

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In June 2024, Eddie Murphy and Jerry Bruckheimer revealed that a fifthBeverly Hills Cop film was already in development.[37]

Television

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CBS ordered apilot withBrandon T. Jackson starring as Axel Foley's son, Aaron.[38] The hour-long crime drama was produced by writerShawn Ryan (The Shield,The Chicago Code).[39]

In January 2013, Ryan stated, "It's going to be a CBS procedural. We're going to solve a case every week, but we're going to do it with a lot of humor and a lot of fun. And I would say the stealth thing I would like to get in is, in a day and age when income inequality and class inequities dominate a lot of the country, this is going to be an opportunity to put a young working-class kid in Detroit in the middle of Beverly Hills, you can do a lot of stealth social commentary. My approach is to update it and make it feel modern and 2013. The pilot opens with a 4–5 minute sequence which I think is really harrowing and really dangerous, that would be something that you might have seen onChicago Code orThe Shield. I want it to feel grounded in that way. There'll be some opportunities for laughs after that. It's not a laughs come first show."[40]

In February 2013,Kevin Pollak was cast as Rodney Daloof, an irritating and risk-averse in-house attorney for the Beverly Hills Police Department.[41]David Denman was cast as Brad, an honest and likable but socially awkward detective, formerly a baseball player and a musician.[42] DirectorBarry Sonnenfeld agreed to both direct theBeverly Hills Cop pilot and serve as an executive producer.[43] In May 2013, CBS decided to pass on theBeverly Hills Cop TV series.[44] In August 2013, Jackson gave his reason about the pass:

I think we were very edgy for CBS. I think we were the edgiest as you could've went for CBS. It would have been like aFresh Prince thing on CBS, like the edgiest you can go on network TV. But it doesn't agree to our franchise man."[45]

In February 2015, Murphy stated that his cameo appearance in the pilot ironically doomed the show's chances: "I was gonna be in the pilot, and they thought I should be recurring. I'm not gonna doBeverly Hills Cop on TV. I remember when they tested it — they had this little knob that you turn if you like it or you don't like it. So when Axel shows up in the pilot, some people turned the knob so much, they broke it. So the network decided 'if he isn't recurring, then this isn't gonna happen'. So it didn't happen."[46] Four years later, in 2019, Murphy reiterates this statement:

The reason that didn't get picked up was because [the studio] thought that I was going to be in this show, because [the lead] was my son: "And you're going to pop in every now and then". I was like, "I ain't popping in shit". "Well, we ain't making this TV show". I was in the pilot, but they wanted me to be there every week. The pilot was really good. It tested where they have these knobs [that you] turn if you like it. And whenever I came on the screen, Axel Foley would come on the screen, they turned it so they literally broke the knobs on the thing. It was like, "Damn, they breaking knobs?"[47]

In a January 2016 interview, Ryan blamed personality clashes with the network: "The official answer is they decided they liked other pilots better. If you look at what pilots they picked up that year, I think that's kind of incredible. I would say there were a lot of 400 lb. gorillas involved in the show and sometimes the gorillas don't always get along." He also said that he was very proud of the pilot and loved working with Murphy.[48] After CBS passed on ordering the pilot episode to series, Paramount moved on to develop a fourth film instead. In December 2022, the pilot episode was leaked online.[49]

Looking back Director Barry Sonnenfeld said:

The pilot was really good and I really enjoyed working with Eddie Murphy. There were two issues. The pilot wasn’t really about Eddie Murphy’s character, although he’s in it. And he’s really funny and really good. But it’s about Eddie Murphy’s son. But the other big issue, and I can’t say I know this for a fact, is the head of CBS [Les Moonves] And the head of Paramount, which was Tom Preston. But Les and Tom did not get along and Les, I think, wanted that job and Tom got it. Whatever. Somehow Les didn’t pick up that show in part because he didn’t want Tom to have that success. So there were internal politics involved. But the pilot was fantastic and I was really surprised that it didn’t get picked up.

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Cast and crew

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Principal cast

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CharacterFilmsTelevision
Beverly Hills CopBeverly Hills Cop IIBeverly Hills Cop IIIBeverly Hills Cop: Axel FBeverly Hills Cop
19841987199420242013
Axel FoleyEddie Murphy
William "Billy" RosewoodJudge Reinhold
John TaggartJohn AshtonMentionedJohn Ashton
Jeffrey FriedmanPaul ReiserPaul Reiser
SergeBronson PinchotBronson Pinchot
Inspector Douglas ToddGil HillGill HillP
Andrew BogomilRonny CoxRonny CoxP
Jeannette "Jenny" SummersLisa Eilbacher
Chief HubbardStephen Elliott
Mayor Ted EganRobert Ridgely
Jan BogomilAlice Adair
Janice PerkinsTheresa Randle
Jon FlintHéctor Elizondo
Uncle Dave ThorntonAlan Young
Jane Foley
Jane Saunders
Taylour Paige
Detective Bobby AbbottJoseph Gordon-Levitt
Captain Cade GrantKevin Bacon
Maureen TaggartMentionedSarah Abrell
Aaron FoleyBrandon T. Jackson

Additional crew

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FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production companiesDistributing companyRunning time
Beverly Hills CopHarold FaltermeyerBruce SurteesBilly Weber
Arthur Coburn
Paramount Pictures
Eddie Murphy Productions
Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Paramount Pictures105 min
Beverly Hills Cop IIJeffrey L. KimballBilly Weber
Chris Lebenzon
Michael Tronick
103 min
Beverly Hills Cop IIINile RodgersMac AhlbergDale BeldinParamount Pictures
Eddie Murphy Productions
104 min
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel FLorne BalfeEduard GrauDan LebentalEddie Murphy Productions
Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Netflix115 min

Reception

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Box office performance

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FilmBox office revenueBox office rankingBudgetReference
United StatesOther territoriesWorldwideAll-time domesticAll-time worldwide
Beverly Hills Cop$234,760,478$81,600,000$316,360,478No. 61
#39(A)
No. 193$13,000,000[51][52]
Beverly Hills Cop II$153,665,036$146,300,000$299,965,036No. 178
#157(A)
No. 216$27,000,000[53][54][55][56]
Beverly Hills Cop III$42,614,912$76,594,077$119,208,989#2,047#1,244$50,000,000[57][58]
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F$150,000,000[59]
Total$431,040,426$304,494,077$735,534,503$240,000,000
List indicator
  • (A) indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices (byBox Office Mojo).

Critical and public response

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FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore[60]
Beverly Hills Cop83% (52 reviews)[61]66 (10 reviews)[62]
Beverly Hills Cop II48% (40 reviews)[63]48 (11 reviews)[64]A-
Beverly Hills Cop III11% (56 reviews)[65]16 (15 reviews)[66]B
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F66% (165 reviews)[67]55 (44 reviews)[68]

Accolades

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Beverly Hills Cop[69]
Beverly Hills Cop II[70]
Beverly Hills Cop III

Music

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Soundtracks

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TitleU.S. release dateLengthLabel
Beverly Hills Cop: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackDecember 1984 (1984-12)39:14MCA Records
Beverly Hills Cop II: The Motion Picture Soundtrack AlbumMay 18, 1987 (1987-05-18)45:14
Beverly Hills Cop III: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackMay 10, 1994 (1994-05-10)41:20
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film)July 3, 2024 (2024-07-03)41:24Netflix Music

Singles

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In other media

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Novelization

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1987:Robert Tine:Beverly Hills Cop II: A Novel, Pocket; Mti edition,ISBN 978-0671645212

Video games

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Beverly Hills Cop (1990 video game)

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Main article:Beverly Hills Cop (1990 video game)

In 1990,Tynesoft released a loose adaptation of the first movie in the series. The game was released for theCommodore 64,ZX Spectrum,BBC Micro,Amstrad CPC,Amiga,Atari ST, andMS-DOS.

Beverly Hills Cop (2006 video game)

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The second title based on the franchise is afirst-person shooter developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment and published byBlast! Entertainment. It was released in Europe for thePlayStation 2 in 2006. The players take control of Axel Foley over six missions that are unfolding outdoors as well as indoors. There are six implemented weapons, such as pistol, machine gun and shotgun.[73] ForWhatCulture, Padraig Cotter said the game was "poorly designed mess, with horrible stealth sections you can fail for no clear reason, appalling AI, a paltry number of levels and fiddly shooting mechanics."[74] Zach Ames ofsmosh.com listedBeverly Hills Cop at #2 on his list "5 Video Games Based On Movies That Make No Sense". He criticized the fact that Foley's model didn't useEddie Murphy's likeness in the game.[75]Jeff Gerstmann ofGiant Bomb referred to the game as "the9/11 of video games".[76]

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