What was the budget for Beverly Hills Cop 2?
20 million USD
27 million USD
Beverly Hills Cop II/Budget
Who played the valet in Beverly Hills Cop?
Chris Rock
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) – Chris Rock as Parking Valet – IMDb.
Who is girl in Beverly Hills Cop?
Christine Lahti
Christine Lahti is staying put at CBS. The actress, who is recurring on the network’s Hawaii Five-O, has landed the female lead in Beverly Hills Cop, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
How many F bombs are in Beverly Hills Cop?
8 F-words
LANGUAGE 6 – There are about 8 F-words, as well as an assortment of scatological terms, and milder profanities. DISCUSSION TOPICS – Counterfeiting, deception.
Where was Beverly Hills Cop 2 filmed?
Lower Grand Tunnel, Los Angeles, California, USA (Car is left on street and foot pursuit begins.)
How many swear words are in Beverly Hills Cop?
Was Beverly Hills Cop a box office hit?
It was an immediate blockbuster, receiving critical acclaim and earning $234 million at the North American domestic box office, making it the highest-grossing film released in 1984 in the U.S.
Was Beverly Hills Cop 3 filmed at Disneyland?
(Theme-park scenes actually were filmed at Paramount’s Great America amusement park in Santa Clara, Calif.)
Where did Axel Foley stay in Beverly Hills?
Once in Beverly Hills we get the establishing tourist shots of the Beverly Hills Hotel and Rodeo Drive, before Foley bullshits his way into the fictional ‘Beverly Palms Hotel’, supposedly on ‘Wilshire Boulevard’. In reality, you’ll find the hotel downtown.
Is trading places OK for kids?
Parents need to know that this film is too bawdy for children under 17 as it has explicit female nudity, coarse language, and visualizations/discussions of hard-core drugs (including PCP, cocaine, Quaaludes). Besides profanity, there are racist remarks.
Which Beverly Hills Cop movie made the most money?
It brought in only $41.5 million at the box office, compared to the $235 million that Beverly Hills Cop 2 made. Eddie Murphy took the film’s disappointing performance as a cue to slow down his acting roles.