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Beverly Hills Cop: Still Funny After 41 Years
5 Dec
Summary
- Released in 1984, Beverly Hills Cop made Eddie Murphy a leading man.
- The film grossed over $316 million worldwide, spawning three sequels.
- The original movie earned Golden Globe and Oscar nominations in 1985.
Released on December 5, 1984, Beverly Hills Cop marked a pivotal moment for Eddie Murphy, transforming him from a "Saturday Night Live" cast member into a bona fide leading man. The Martin Brest-directed film introduced audiences to Detective Axel Foley, a character Murphy describes as an "everyman" who rises to the occasion, contributing to the film's widespread appeal.
The action-comedy's success was phenomenal, with a worldwide gross exceeding $316 million, cementing Murphy's stardom and paving the way for three sequels. The most recent, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F," continues the franchise. The original film also garnered critical acclaim, earning a Golden Globe nomination and an Oscar nod.
As the iconic first installment approaches its 41st anniversary in December 2025, its legacy continues to shine. The film's blend of humor and action, anchored by Murphy's charismatic performance, has ensured its lasting popularity across generations.




