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Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

2024 | 118m | English

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Forty years after his unforgettable first case in Beverly Hills, Detroit cop Axel Foley returns to do what he does best: solve crimes and cause chaos.
Release Date: Jun 20, 2024
Director: Mark Molloy
Writer: Kevin Etten, Will Beall, Tom Gormican
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords daughter, detective, los angeles, california, beverly hills, black cop, buddy cop, detective comedy
Production Companies Eddie Murphy Productions, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 22, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
David Rowden Copeland
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
Josh Tessier 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)
Alex Anagnostidis Beverly Hills Police Officer (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)
Mickey Cassidy LAPD Officer (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)
Sara Holden Woman with Dog Stroller (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)
J.P. Riley Talent Agent (uncredited)
Douglas Rouillard Leviathan Cop (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)
Name Job
Michelle Jubilee Gonzalez Stunts
Zack Duhame Stunts
Nick Epper Stunt Double
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
Mike Gunther Stunt Coordinator
Jessica Harbeck Stunts
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem Stunts
Terrence Julien Stunts
Michael B. Johnson Stunts
Larry Rippenkroeger Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
Sarah Molasky Stunts
Danny Wynands Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner Stunts
Kerry Lyn McKissick Script Supervisor
Christopher Glass Production Design
Jill Ambrosino Pre-Visualization Coordinator
Huan Phan Visual Effects
Gregory Ecklund Visual Effects
Chris 'Willie' Williams Visual Effects
Steve Yamamoto Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Elia P. Popov Special Effects Supervisor
Jennifer Lukehart Set Decoration
Blake Hooks Additional Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Etten Screenplay
Danilo Bach Characters
Dan Lebental Editor
Daniel Petrie Jr. Characters
Mark Molloy Director
Nancy Steiner Costume Design
Willie D. Burton Sound Mixer
Lauren Shaw Stunt Driver
Mallory Thompson Stunts
Chick Bernhard Stunt Driver
Will Beall Story, Screenplay
Yaron Eigenstein Orchestrator
Jeremy Earnest Orchestrator
Eduard Grau Director of Photography
Geo Corvera Stunts
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer, Conductor
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Colton Maddigan Foley Editor
Connor Purcell Producer's Assistant
Tom Gormican Screenplay
Geoff George Camera Operator
Sara Holden Stunts
Chris Larsen Set Dresser
Devyn LaBella Stunts
Name Title
Charisse M. Hewitt Executive Producer
Melissa Reid Co-Producer
John K. Campbell Associate Producer
Ray Angelic Executive Producer
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Executive Producer
Chad Oman Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
Eddie Murphy Producer
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Reviews

MovieGuys
5.0

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 irritating. She takes empowerment and daddy issues, to a sour faced, new level, dampening down any sense of humour and fun, that could have been derived from this film. And that's essentially what the Beverly Hills Cop films from the 80's were, action mixed with zany, out there comedy, that showcased Murphy's quick fire intellect and wit. A lighter version, of the Lethal Weapon series, from the same era but much in the same vein. Certainly not a back drop, for heavy handed, biased, social moralising. In summary, Eddie Murphy is as likeable as ever but so much else about this film isn't, its hard to say nice things. The incessant need to push "the message" takes something that should be fun and lighthearted and buries it beneath heavy morose layers of lecturing. My advice, watch the original films instead.

Jul 16, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
8.0

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 threatens his daughter Jane, a Beverly Hills defense attorney. In this film, Axel teams up with a young detective, Bobby, who is also Jane’s ex-boyfriend, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The return of franchise favorites Judge Reinhold as Billy Rosewood, John Ashton as John Taggert, Bronson Pinchot as Serge, and Paul Reiser as Jeffrey adds a layer of nostalgia that fans will appreciate. Eddie Murphy effortlessly slips back into the character of Axel Foley, as easily as putting on his Lions varsity jacket. His performance is both charismatic and energetic, reminding us why this character became an icon. Murphy’s ability to blend humor with action is on full display, particularly in scenes where he outsmarts his adversaries with his trademark wit and cunning. The story is fun and packed with exciting moments, and it also has a surprising amount of heart. The chemistry between the original cast members remains perfect and mixes well with the new additions. Kevin Bacon shines as a formidable antagonist, providing a worthy challenge for Axel and his team. His portrayal of a corrupt, menacing figure adds depth to the film’s conflict. The cinematography successfully bridges the gritty feel of the first movies with the more stylistic approach of the second. The action sequences are well-executed, although some of the stunts and gags feel a bit over the top. For example, an elaborate chase scene through the streets of Beverly Hills, while thrilling, stretches the bounds of believability. Additionally, the film’s timeline contains some questionable elements that don’t quite align with the previous entries in the series. These inconsistencies, while minor, can be distracting for long-time fans. I appreciated the film’s attempt to incorporate elements from the earlier movies, but I wish Beverly Hills Cop 3 had been integrated more thoughtfully rather than just as a throwaway joke. A more substantial nod to the third film could have added a layer of continuity and depth to the story. Overall, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F is a fun action film that fits well with the recent trend of entertaining action movies released this year. It’s impressive how the film manages to capture the spirit of the original while adding fresh elements to keep the story engaging. Eddie Murphy’s return as Axel Foley is a delight, and the film’s blend of humor, action, and heart makes it a worthy addition to the franchise. Despite some minor flaws, this movie stands out as a testament to why the Beverly Hills Cop series remains beloved by fans.

Jul 12, 2024
GenerationofSwine
1.0

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 the wit and on his feet, so it sort of falters there anyway. But that is just a comparison. The fact is that, if you aren't really big Fans of I and II, and if you are and have seen nothing but new movies in the past forever, it's a pretty OK film. But it's a facade, it only comes across as good because our standards for decent film making are so pathetically low that it makes wrecks like this look amazingly well done, with a Chinatown solid script, great comedic timing, and a solid character arc. You go back in time before Hollywood fell, and it would be getting all the criticism that came with III. Leave 80s greats alone, Cobra Kai was the exception not the norm, and you can't capture 80s gold while making it FOR THE MODERN AUDIENCE. With MODERN SENSIBILITIES while removing the humor, characters, and plots that are PROBLEMATIC... because none of that inoffensive cookie cutter crap works today and that goes doubly so for yesteryear. Once upon a time the good of the Beverly Hills Cop franchise outweighed the bad. Now it's a wash. But it's a wash that comes across as good because our expectations are so seriously low.

Jul 09, 2024
chandlerdanier
8.0

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 forcin ... g baby judge down on the couch. Even though I dislike donkey and what became of donkey. I like Eddie Murphy and it's good to see him not being donkey.

Jul 13, 2024
screenzealots
5.0

“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 tailor-made for fans of the series. Irreverent detective Axel Foley (Murphy) is back on the beat in the 90210 after his attorney daughter Jane’s (Taylour Paige) life is threatened. A lot of very powerful people want her to back off a case involving some very dirty cops, and she reluctantly works with her estranged dad to get to the bottom of all the threats. Axel teams up with a new local “partner” (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) for help uncovering what turns out to be a big conspiracy. It’s a formulaic and predictable plot that still serves as a solid framework for a classic crime story. Murphy effortlessly slips back into Foley’s shoes, delivering the wisecracks with that million dollar charisma that made the character a fan favorite (and himself a certified movie star). It’s fun to see Reinhold and Ashton in action again, but they are mostly there to serve up some additional ‘memberberries. Cast additions Paige and Gordon-Levitt inject some fresh energy into the mix, which, despite their characters both feeling underdeveloped, is more than welcome. The film takes the nostalgia to the next level, including the overuse of the franchise’s best-selling soundtracks. There are three classic tunes in the opening ten minutes, which feels like a gimmick to get viewers settled into a certain mindset. It works, because this trip through familiar territory is one that relies heavily on the ability of its audience to “just go with it.” Director Mark Molloy delivers what fans expect, from serviceable action sequences, lighthearted humor, and a safe formula that is far from groundbreaking (because it doesn’t need to be). “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” is a good enough nostalgia-filled reunion with Murphy’s iconic character. It’s ultimately forgettable, but still provides an enjoyable ride for those looking to revisit old friends and relive the magic of the original films. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Jul 17, 2024
tmdb51616167
6.0

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 st ... reaming movie, it had the potential to succeed in theaters. While it may not have been a blockbuster hit, it could have enjoyed some success on the big screen. However, I believe it could have been even more successful. The recasting of the daughter was a letdown for me. Her acting and storytelling towards her father felt forced and insincere, lacking authenticity and depth. It seemed like the character was neglected in terms of development and emotional depth, which was disappointing. Despite this, the action sequences were thrilling, the storytelling was decent, and the overall plot was reasonably solid. I wish we had seen more of her involvement in the court case, as that was a central part of the narrative. However, the focus seemed to shift primarily to Eddie Murphy's character, sidelining her story even though it was meant to be significant. In the end, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is a decent movie. It has its moments, but it falters in certain aspects due to weak writing, especially concerning the daughter's character. Perhaps she would be better suited to smaller roles until she can enhance her emotional depth and acting skills.

Sep 07, 2024
flash82
4.0

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 re ... lease. It was a great childhood though, with action (+ comedy) movies that featured stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis or Sylvester Stallone. Well, I mentioned the big three, but there are a ton of others worth being added. With this as my background, "Axel F" should be the blast from the past I've been waiting for all decade long. Well, you'd think so, but the early happy feelings don't last more than the moment of recognition. Seeing Eddie Murphy on screen - and reappearing in his defining role no less - was great and he looked surprisingly fit for a 60 plus actor. But soon enough it became clear, that while the meat was there, it didn't taste right. It's the same disappointment I felt when Bruce Willis did Die Hard 4 over a decade after the third one, only more intense. Unlike Die Hard though, this movie production was likely based on the premise of bringing the original 80s vibe back. One thing you have to ask yourself though: how could it ever *feel* authentic, when it's actually set in the 2020s? Some things are just painfully cringy, others horribly sad. Like a 60+ old Axel Foley still not having grown up, still wanting to be a street cop and instead of being that lovable screw-up he was in earlier movies, what I saw in movie number four was merely a sad empty shell of a beloved childhood character. You could almost see it in the actor's face, that he's only doing this for the money - for him the $20 million he's rumored to have earned as both producer and actor seem to be worth spitting on the legacy of this franchise. Not that the second but particularly the third movie were as good as the first one, but I still enjoyed them as a teen.

Jan 12, 2025