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Paramount Pictures released Beverly Hills Cop to theaters on December 5, 1984. Martin Brest directed the film starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, and John Ashton.
In Beverly Hills Cop, Axel Foley is a Detroit cop who, after the murder of his friend, travels to California to find the killer. He believes the murderer operates an art dealership as a cover in Beverly Hills. Reluctantly, Foley teams up with two detectives from the Beverly Hills police force who were supposed to keep a watch on him. They aren’t too keen on Foley’s approach to tackling tough situations; none of which are acceptable to their chief of police.
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