Beverly Hills Cop III

Beverly Hills Cop III Soundtrack

Third time is not quite the charm for Eddie Murphy's Axel Foley when he heads for L.A. once again to avenge a friend's murder. This time he's off to the Disneyesque WonderWorld, apparently the most hazardous theme park in America despite an army of shady security agents. John Landis directed Murphy in his first film hit, Trading Places, and would seem a good match for this mix of action and comedy, but his sense of fun only emerges in a few scenes (chubby mechanics do a gymnastic Blues Brothers number to a Diana Ross tune) and his action direction is sloppy and shockingly violent. It seems wrong for the comic tone, and Murphy should have his foul mouth washed out with soap. On the plus side, Bronson Pinchot returns as Serge and all but upstages Murphy in two brief but hilarious scenes. --Sean Axmaker

Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Stars: Eddie Murphy, Jon Tenney, Joey Travolta, Eugene Collier
Production: Paramount Home Video
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
16
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
1994
104
Website
2,072 Views
#SongDuration
1The Place Where You Belong4:22
2Summer Jamming4:03
3Luv 4 Dem Gangsta'z4:33
4Mood4:10
5The Right Kinda Lover4:52
6Keep The Peace4:29
7Right Thing, Wrong Way5:13
8Leavin4:04
9Axel F2:57
10Come See About Me2:37

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