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Financials
Revenue: $316,360,478
Budget: $14,000,000
Profit: + $302,360,478
Movie Details
Tag Line: He's been chased, thrown through a window and arrested. Eddie Murphy is a Detroit cop on vacation in Beverly Hills.
Status: Released
Average Rating: 7
Release Date: Dec 5, 1984
Rating: R
Run Time: 1h 45m
Original Language: English
Website: Link
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Paramount , Eddie Murphy Productions , Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
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Synopsis
Fast-talking, quick-thinking Detroit street cop Axel Foley has bent more than a few rules and regs in his time, but when his best friend is murdered, he heads to sunny Beverly Hills to work the case like only he can.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Production | Producer |
Jerry Bruckheimer
Don Simpson
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Casting |
Margery Simkin
Rhonda Young
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Location Manager |
James Herbert
William Bowling
Laurie Allison
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Executive Producer |
Mike Moder
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Unit Production Manager |
Mike Moder
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Associate Producer |
Linda Horner
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Producer's Assistant |
Scott Metcalfe
Barbara Weintraub
Carol Richmond
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Casting Assistant |
Maggie Mills
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Assistant Unit Manager |
Janis Benjamin Collister
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Art | Production Design |
Angelo P. Graham
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Art Direction |
James J. Murakami
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Set Decoration |
John M. Dwyer
Jeff Haley
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Property Master |
Tommy Tomlinson
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Assistant Property Master |
Mike Blaze
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Standby Painter |
John Hutchinson
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Construction Coordinator |
Robert Mueller
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Camera | Camera Operator |
Jack N. Green
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Director of Photography |
Bruce Surtees
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Assistant Camera |
Michael D. Weldon
Jeff L. Miller
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Best Boy Grip |
John Davis
Frank McKane
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Dolly Grip |
Jim Rose
Peter J. Breen
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Second Company Grip |
Al Contreras
Michael Liakos
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Still Photographer |
Richard R. Robinson
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Key Grip |
Peter Wagner
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Directing | Director |
Martin Brest
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Second Unit Director |
Thomas J. Wright
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First Assistant Director |
Peter Bogart
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Script Supervisor |
Betty Goldberg
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Second Assistant Director |
Richard Graves
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Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Steve McRoberts
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Writing | Story |
Danilo Bach
Daniel Petrie Jr.
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Screenplay |
Daniel Petrie Jr.
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Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Tom Bronson
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Makeup Artist |
Leonard Engelman
Ben Nye Jr.
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Hairstylist |
Barbara Lorenz
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Costumer |
Michael J. Long
Chuck Velasco
Kathie Gale
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Sound | Original Music Composer |
Harold Faltermeyer
Keith Forsey
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Theme Song Performance |
Harold Faltermeyer
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Music Editor |
Bob Badami
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gregg Landaker
Rick Kline
Donald O. Mitchell
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Supervising Sound Editor |
Cecelia Hall
George Watters II
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Sound Editor |
Teri E. Dorman
Bruce Richardson
Bruce Lacey
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Sound Recordist |
Gary Ritchie
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Sound Mixer |
Charles M. Wilborn
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Music Consultant |
Kathy Nelson
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ADR Editor |
Alan L. Nineberg
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Foley Editor |
Allan Bromberg
Pamela Bentkowski
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Assistant Sound Editor |
Carolyn Colwell
Daniel F. Finnerty
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Boom Operator |
William Gocke
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Editing | Editor |
Arthur Coburn
Billy Weber
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Assistant Editor |
Claudia Finkle
John Haggar
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Color Timer |
Dick Ritchie
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Crew | Stunts |
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Mic Rodgers
Alan Oliney
Tony Epper
Gene Hartline
John C. Meier
Bobby McLaughlin
Loren Janes
Tom Glass
Steve M. Davison
Vince Deadrick Sr.
Eddy Donno
Kenny Endoso
Matt Johnston
Karen McLarty
Rex Pierson
Richard Epper
Stephanie Epper
Janet Brady
Billy Hank Hooker
Danny Costa
John Sistrunk
Ron Ellis
Danny Rogers
Christopher R. Adams
Michael W. Moore
Harold Jones
Jay Fuller
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Special Effects |
Ken Pepiot
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Stunt Double |
Alan Oliney
Justin De Rosa
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Stunt Coordinator |
Gary McLarty
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Unit Publicist |
Stanley Brossette
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Transportation Captain |
Sam Edelman
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Transportation Coordinator |
Jay Fuller
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Lighting | Electrician |
Francis X. Valdez III
Danny Marzolo
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Gaffer |
Don Nygren
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