
Eddie Murphy
Axel Foley
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Detective Bobby Abbott
Taylour Paige
Jane Saunders
Judge Reinhold
Billy Rosewood
John Ashton
Chief John Taggart
Paul Reiser
Jeffrey
Bronson Pinchot
Serge
Kevin Bacon
Captain Cade Grant
Jameison Walker II
Traffic Cop
Tony Jones
Fireworks Kid
Ed Cali
Young Guard
Brandon Edward Butler
Lang
Kyle S. More
Mike Woody
Kenneth Nance Jr.
Junior Bollinger
Chuck McCollum
Athletic Trainer
D.A. Obahor
Plow Driver
Jon Lee Richardson
Tyler - Dispatcher Trainee
Bee-Be Smith
Older Dispatcher
Keith Pillow
Captain Radtke
Christopher Matthew Cook
Officer Reid (aka Corrections Officer #2)
Princess Elmore
Corrections Officer
Damien Diaz
Sam Enriquez
Patricia Belcher
Judge Angelic
Daniel Kaemon
Deputy DA Cronin
Walter Belenky
LAPD Officer
Raquel Bell
EMT
Tina Clark
Airport P.D.
Joseph Aviel
Silva
James Preston Rogers
Kurtz
Mark Pellegrino
Beck
Chantal Nchako
Meter Maid
Bria L. Murphy
Officer Renee Minnick
Giovannie Cruz
Officer Paula Chavez
Sean Liang
Boghos
Roshan Golconda
Eastern Club Host
Natalie Ford
Beverly Palms Hotel Desk Clerk
Deon Griffin
Jane’s Assistant Brad
Ken Moreno
Sicario in Pickup Truck #3
Suzanne Ford
Felicity (Woman with Dog)
Nasim Pedrad
Ashley De La Rosa
Luis Guzmán
Chalino Valdemoro
Sarah Abrell
Maureen
Andy Marques
Leviathan Officer
Christopher McDonald
Golfer
Affion Crockett
Country Club Valet
Tony Graham
Cartel Hombre
Mari Worden
Cartel Mamacita
Francyne Wong
Paramedic
Laura Castle
Paramedic
Atticus Batacan
Nurse
Eugene Kim
Surgeon
Ingrid Patricia Estrada
Waitress
Jonathan Dunnings
DJ (voice)
Robert Amico
Scared Pedestrian (uncredited)
Angela Barber
First Wives Club Member (uncredited)
Maria Bata
Woman At Cafe (uncredited)
David Bertucci
Leviathan Detective (uncredited)
Ray Buffer
Man with Dog (uncredited)
Michael Camp
Deputy (uncredited)
Candido Carter
Deputy (uncredited)
Kenton Chen
Doordash Kid (uncredited)
Donnell J. Clayton
Man Holding Daughter (uncredited)
Joe Davis
Beverly Hills Business Man (uncredited)
Amanda Fields
Model (uncredited)
Khalid Ghajji
Beverly Hills Police Officer (uncredited)
Dempsey Gibson
Traveler (uncredited)
Michael Heidemann
Reporter (uncredited)
Masashi Ishizuka
Photographer (uncredited)
Chiyeko Jones
Red Wings Fan (uncredited)
Bryan Jordan
Leviathan Officer (uncredited)
Mobin Khan
LA Tourist (uncredited)
Scott Konkel
Detroit Police Officer (uncredited)
Erik Lunseth
Beverly Hills Business Man (uncredited)
Michael Miles
Detroit Police Officer (uncredited)
Aryn Nelson
Beverly Hills Police Officer (uncredited)
Daniel Olsen
Chip (uncredited)
Justin Price
Security (uncredited)
Shoko Rice
Therapist (uncredited)
Wayne Riggan
Paramedic (uncredited)
Frank Scozzari
Rodeo Drive Shopper (uncredited)
Evan Shafran
Paramedic (uncredited)
Caleb Silvers
Red Wings Fan (uncredited)
Kalina Vanska
Reporter (uncredited)
Takesha L. Walker
Woman in BMW (uncredited)
Alex Wexo
Sheriff (uncredited)
Ana Bergman
Beverly Hills Prenup Beauty (uncredited)















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Reviews
My username hints at my birth year. I was a child of the 1980s and movies like the Beverly Hills Cop franchise were what I grew up on. Well, that is to say that's what I watched in the 1990s, when my country finally got around to airing Hollywood movies on free TV some 4 to 5 years after their release. It was a great childhood though, with action (+ comedy) movies that featured stars like Arnol
Recently, I watched "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F," a fresh adaptation and essentially a long-awaited sequel to the original Beverly Hills Cop. Eddie Murphy truly impressed in his revival of the character, bringing him back to life on the screen, albeit the small screen this time. Despite being a streaming movie, it had the potential to succeed in theaters. While it may not have been a blockbus
“Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” revisits the popular franchise with the expected heavy dose of nostalgia, and thankfully Eddie Murphy‘s enduring charm overpowers the uninspired screenwriting and lackluster storyline. Filled with callbacks, familiar faces, and the iconic soundtrack that defined the 80s, this comfortable journey back to the streets of Beverly hills with the Detroit detective feels tailo
Action movie. Sequel, universe building. Seemed to recreate the feel of the old movies. I think Axel only drives old cars. Judge Reinhold's son bangs Eddie's daughter which is kind of like a nod to the sexual tension early in the franchise. Judging from performance, Eddie's will be the one forcing baby judge down on the couch. Even though I dislike donkey and what became of donkey. I like Ed

Let's be honest.... it's not as good as Beverly Hills Cop 3 and that was a mess. But it's 2024 and by today's super low expectations for quality entertainment is seems like it's a really good movie. Like the sequel to Coming to America, it sort of forgot that you need a story to work and can't just rely on the characters, and Eddie, he just isn't as quick as he was in I and II... both with t
To say that I was excited for Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is an understatement. This is without a doubt one of my favorite franchises of all time, even including the less impressive third film. I thoroughly enjoyed this fourth installment, which sees an older Axel Foley back in Beverly Hills working a case. This time, he is up against cartels, corrupt cops, and more, led by Kevin Bacon, who threaten
Beverly Hills Flop Broken Axel is yet another attempt to cash in on a veteran franchise, that simply doesn't work. Whilst all the trapping are there, including Eddie Murphy, who has aged well, much else hasn't. The cheeky, outlandish antics of the original films, is replaced with the usual woke(DEI) hand wringing, whinging and whining. The daughter character, in particular, is intensely ir












