 
  Popularity: 7 (history)
| Director: | Martin Brest | 
|---|---|
| Writer: | Daniel Petrie Jr., Danilo Bach | 
| Staring: | 
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 05, 1984 | 
|---|---|
| Director: | Martin Brest | 
| Writer: | Daniel Petrie Jr., Danilo Bach | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Action, Crime | 
| Keywords | showdown, undercover, cocaine, drug smuggling, strip club, gunfight, mansion, los angeles, california, foot chase, art gallery, detroit, michigan, warehouse, childhood friends, murder investigation, beverly hills, black cop, buddy cop, buddy comedy, country club, maverick cop, narcotics detective, damsel in distress, bar fight, bearer bonds, mischievous, detective comedy, food delivery, absurd, hilarious | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Eddie Murphy Productions, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $316,360,478 Budget: $14,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 23, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Eddie Murphy | Axel Foley | 
| Judge Reinhold | Det. Billy Rosewood | 
| John Ashton | Sgt. Taggart | 
| Lisa Eilbacher | Jenny Summers | 
| Ronny Cox | Lt. Bogomil | 
| Steven Berkoff | Victor Maitland | 
| James Russo | Mikey Tandino | 
| Jonathan Banks | Zack | 
| Stephen Elliott | Chief Hubbard | 
| Gilbert R. Hill | Inspector Todd | 
| Art Kimbro | Det. Foster | 
| Joel Bailey | Det. McCabe | 
| Bronson Pinchot | Serge | 
| Paul Reiser | Jeffrey | 
| Michael Champion | Casey | 
| Frank Pesce | Cigarette Buyer | 
| Gene Borkan | Truck Driver | 
| Michael Gregory | Hotel Manager | 
| Alice Cadogan | Hotel Clerk | 
| Philip Levien | Donny | 
| Karen Mayo-Chandler | Maitland Receptionist | 
| Gerald Berns | Beverly Hills Cop #1 | 
| William Wallace | Beverly Hills Cop #2 | 
| Israel Juarbe | Room Service Waiter | 
| Randy Vasquez | Bell Hop | 
| Damon Wayans | Banana Man | 
| Chuck Adamson | Crate Opener #1 | 
| Chip Heller | Crate Opener #2 | 
| Rick Overton | Bonded Warehouse Night Supervisor | 
| Rex Ryon | Bonded Warehouse Security Guard | 
| Mike Pniewski | Bonded Warehouse Clerk #1 | 
| Douglas Warhit | Bonded Warehouse Clerk #2 | 
| Paul Drake | Holdup Man #1 | 
| Tom Everett | Holdup Man #2 | 
| Sally Kishbaugh | Waitress | 
| Barry Shade | Valet | 
| Jack Heller | Harrow Club Maitre D' | 
| Michael Harrington | Harrow Club Arresting Officer | 
| David Wells | Dispatcher | 
| Scott Murphy | Det. Owenby | 
| Dennis Madden | 1st Detroit Cop | 
| John Achorn | 2nd Detroit Cop | 
| John Pettis | 3rd Detroit Cop | 
| Nicholas Shields | Detroit Station Cop #1 | 
| Carl Weintraub | Detroit Station Cop #2 | 
| Anthony De Fonte | Detroit Station Cop #3 | 
| Darwyn Carson | Barmaid | 
| Mark E. Corry | Pool Player | 
| Thomas J. Hageboeck | Maitland Body Guard | 
| David Patrick Kelly | Luther (uncredited) | 
| Donald Chaffin | Detective (uncredited) | 
| Martin Brest | Beverly Palms Hotel Checkout Clerk (uncredited) | 
| Danny Nero | Hotel Front Desk Receptionist (uncredited) | 
| Bob Davis | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Peter Eastman | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Farrell Mayer | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Earl Jolly Brown | Bar Patron (uncredited) | 
| Paul LeClair | Worker (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Loren Janes | Stunts | 
| Vince Deadrick Jr. | Stunts | 
| Eddy Donno | Stunts | 
| Steve M. Davison | Stunts | 
| Kenny Endoso | Stunts | 
| Tony Epper | Stunts | 
| John C. Meier | Stunts | 
| Mic Rodgers | Stunts | 
| Gene Hartline | Stunts | 
| Tom Glass | Stunts | 
| Gary McLarty | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Danny Rogers | Stunts | 
| Martin Brest | Director | 
| Harold Faltermeyer | Theme Song Performance, Original Music Composer | 
| Daniel Petrie Jr. | Screenplay, Story | 
| Margery Simkin | Casting | 
| Keith Forsey | Original Music Composer | 
| Bruce Surtees | Director of Photography | 
| Rick Kline | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Barbara Weintraub | Producer's Assistant | 
| Carol Richmond | Producer's Assistant | 
| Scott Metcalfe | Producer's Assistant | 
| Janis Benjamin Collister | Assistant Unit Manager | 
| Kathy Nelson | Music Consultant | 
| Michael W. Moore | Stunts | 
| Rex Pierson | Stunts | 
| Jay Fuller | Transportation Coordinator, Stunts | 
| Allan Bromberg | Foley Editor | 
| Arthur Coburn | Editor | 
| Rhonda Young | Casting | 
| Angelo P. Graham | Production Design | 
| Betty Goldberg | Script Supervisor | 
| Billy Weber | Editor | 
| Danilo Bach | Story | 
| Tom Bronson | Costume Design | 
| Mike Moder | Unit Production Manager | 
| Peter Bogart | First Assistant Director | 
| Richard Graves | Second Assistant Director | 
| James J. Murakami | Art Direction | 
| Jeff Haley | Set Decoration | 
| John M. Dwyer | Set Decoration | 
| Michael D. Weldon | Assistant Camera | 
| Jeff L. Miller | Assistant Camera | 
| Thomas J. Wright | Second Unit Director | 
| Richard R. Robinson | Still Photographer | 
| Steve McRoberts | Second Unit First Assistant Director | 
| Charles M. Wilborn | Sound Mixer | 
| William Gocke | Boom Operator | 
| Bob Badami | Music Editor | 
| Cecelia Hall | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| George Watters II | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Teri E. Dorman | Sound Editor | 
| Bruce Lacey | Sound Editor | 
| Bruce Richardson | Sound Editor | 
| Daniel F. Finnerty | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Carolyn Colwell | Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Pamela Bentkowski | Foley Editor | 
| Alan L. Nineberg | ADR Editor | 
| Donald O. Mitchell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Gregg Landaker | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Gary Ritchie | Sound Recordist | 
| Ben Nye Jr. | Makeup Artist | 
| Leonard Engelman | Makeup Artist | 
| Barbara Lorenz | Hairstylist | 
| Kathie Gale | Costumer | 
| Michael J. Long | Costumer | 
| Chuck Velasco | Costumer | 
| Claudia Finkle | Assistant Editor | 
| John Haggar | Assistant Editor | 
| Don Nygren | Gaffer | 
| Peter Wagner | Key Grip | 
| Tommy Tomlinson | Property Master | 
| Stanley Brossette | Unit Publicist | 
| Richard Ritchie | Color Timer | 
| Danny Costa | Stunts | 
| Vince Deadrick Sr. | Stunts | 
| Janet Brady | Stunts | 
| Christopher R. Adams | Stunts | 
| Ron Ellis | Stunts | 
| Richard Epper | Stunts | 
| Stephanie Epper | Stunts | 
| Matt Johnston | Stunts | 
| Billy Hank Hooker | Stunts | 
| Karen McLarty | Stunts | 
| Harold Jones | Stunts | 
| Bobby McLaughlin | Stunts | 
| Alan Oliney | Stunts, Stunt Double | 
| Justin De Rosa | Stunt Double | 
| John Sistrunk | Stunts | 
| James Herbert | Location Manager | 
| William Bowling | Location Manager | 
| Laurie Allison | Location Manager | 
| Sam Edelman | Transportation Captain | 
| Peter J. Breen | Dolly Grip | 
| Jim Rose | Dolly Grip | 
| John Davis | Best Boy Grip | 
| Frank McKane | Best Boy Grip | 
| Francis X. Valdez III | Electrician | 
| Danny Marzolo | Electrician | 
| Michael Liakos | Second Company Grip | 
| Al Contreras | Second Company Grip | 
| Ken Pepiot | Special Effects | 
| Mike Blaze | Assistant Property Master | 
| John Hutchinson | Standby Painter | 
| Robert Mueller | Construction Coordinator | 
| Maggie Mills | Casting Assistant | 
| Chuck Adamson | Technical Advisor | 
| Jack N. Green | Camera Operator | 
| Glenn Frey | Songs | 
| Patti LaBelle | Songs | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Don Simpson | Producer | 
| Jerry Bruckheimer | Producer | 
| Eddie Murphy | Executive Producer | 
| Mike Moder | Executive Producer | 
| Linda Horner | Associate Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
|---|
Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 4 | 44 | 66 | 32 | 
| 2024 | 5 | 46 | 67 | 34 | 
| 2024 | 6 | 43 | 59 | 29 | 
| 2024 | 7 | 115 | 271 | 50 | 
| 2024 | 8 | 52 | 73 | 36 | 
| 2024 | 9 | 35 | 46 | 25 | 
| 2024 | 10 | 38 | 61 | 29 | 
| 2024 | 11 | 33 | 50 | 26 | 
| 2024 | 12 | 33 | 45 | 23 | 
| 2025 | 1 | 30 | 48 | 20 | 
| 2025 | 2 | 23 | 34 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 3 | 10 | 29 | 2 | 
| 2025 | 4 | 7 | 16 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 5 | 7 | 18 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 6 | 5 | 10 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 4 | 
| 2025 | 9 | 5 | 10 | 3 | 
| 2025 | 10 | 5 | 8 | 4 | 
Trending Position
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 10 | 286 | 677 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 9 | 374 | 741 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 8 | 352 | 682 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 7 | 847 | 881 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 6 | 362 | 710 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 5 | 993 | 993 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 4 | 332 | 682 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 3 | 240 | 730 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2 | 213 | 682 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 1 | 225 | 633 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 12 | 160 | 633 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 11 | 232 | 685 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 10 | 268 | 639 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 9 | 383 | 719 | 
| Year | Month | High | Avg | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 8 | 250 | 541 | 
The heat is on - indeed! Cocky rule dodging Detroit Cop Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) heads to Beverly Hills in search of those responsible for murdering his friend. Upon getting there he falls foul of everyone he meets due to his tough Detroit approach work. Undaunted, Foley, aided by old friend Jen ... ny Summers (Lisa Eilbacher) and two intrigued local detectives, starts to unravel the mystery. Hey Axel you got a cigarette? There was a time when Eddie Murphy ruled the world. After Trading Places had introduced us to his sharp comedic tongue, and 48 Hours had shown him to be a more than capable action character actor, Beverly Hills Cop fused the two together and propelled Murphy to super stardom. Directed by Martin Brest and produced by Messers Simpson & Bruckheimer, it's really no surprise that "Hills Cop" is shallow, simple (a fish out of water comedy standard) and utterly commercial. Yet with its gusto, humorous script (Daniel Petrie Jr) and neat plotting, it becomes a hugely entertaining film - led superbly by Murphy due to infectious comedy energy and superb knack for timing. You're not going to fall for the banana in the tailpipe routine! It's hard to believe that the likes of Sly Stallone and Al Pacino were first mooted for the role, so not as a comedy one imagines, but as it being a standard police action movie, but enter Murphy and it ended up as a fine blend of action and comedy. There's little digs at Beverly Hills and its smugness, a way of life that Foley, with his down on the streets toughness, can't comprehend, while opposing police methods also get a wry once over - wonderfully threaded in the relationship between Foley, Taggart (John Ashton) and Rosewood (Judge Reinhold). Small gripes reside, such as Steven Berkoff's by the numbers villain being something of a let down and Ronny Cox is sadly playing filler time with an underwritten character. But this is about Murphy, the fabulous stunt work and the successful union of action and comedy. And hey! even Harold Faltermeyer's bobbing synth score, "Axel F," has a nippiness that remains quintessentially 1980s. 8/10
This is probably my favourite outing for a fresh-faced and wise-cracking Eddie Murphy. He ("Axel Foley") is the cop from Detroit who finds himself embroiled in some criminal antics in the upper class and distinctly by-the-book LA suburb of Beverly Hills. Despite the serious reservations of "Lt. Bogo ... mil" (Ronny Cox) he ends up working with two of his detectives "Taggart" (John Ashton) and "Rosewood" (Judge Reinhold) as they try to track down the murderer of a childhood friend from Detroit that, of course, soon has them knee-deep in a lucrative - and deadly - drugs operation. It's the unorthodox nature of Murphy's character and the paradox with the posh culture of his new surroundings that gives the star a chance to be exactly that here. The writing provides him with quick-fire dialogue and the two foils work well in being the butt of the gags and, as the relationships develop along fairly predictable lines, the whole thing marries the comedic, the slapstick and some pyrotechnics with just enough sophistication to keep it from being cringeworthy. Of course there's no doubt that the guys will get their man - a rather hammy Steven Berkoff, but the manner in which this is all pursued is funny and entertaining. Keep an eye to for the disdainful Stephen Elliott as "Chief Hubbard" whose disbelief in just what's going on under his nose raises a smile, as does Bronson Pinchot's "Serge". It's got quite a memorable soundtrack - even if I hated "Axel F", and is good fun!