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Coming to America

 

 
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3.5
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3.5
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2.6
Length & Pace (2)
3.5
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Directors: John Landis,        
    
Writers: Eddie Murphy (story),  David Sheffield (screenplay) ...,

Release: 9 June 1988 (USA)

Tagline: This summer, Prince Akeem discovers America.

Plot: An African prince goes to Queens, New York City to find a wife whom he can respect for her intelligence and will.

Cast: Eddie Murphy - Prince Akeem / Clarence / Randy Watson / Saul,   Arsenio Hall - Semmi / Extremely Ugly Girl / Morris / Reverend Brown,   James Earl Jones - King Jaffe Joffer,   John Amos - Cleo McDowell,   Madge Sinclair - Queen Aoleon,   Shari Headley - Lisa McDowell,   Paul Bates - Oha,   Eriq La Salle - Darryl Jenks,   Frankie Faison - Landlord,   Vanessa Bell Calloway - Imani Izzi (as Vanessa Bell),   Louie Anderson - Maurice,   Allison Dean - Patrice McDowell,   Sheila Johnson - Lady-in-Waiting,   Jake Steinfeld - Cab Driver,   Calvin Lockhart - Colonel Izzi

Runtime: 116 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: Eddie Murphy Productions

Links: IMDb Profile          

Categories: Comedy, Romance


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JoeandChrisO
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Coming to America

"Coming to America" has a great cast. This includes Eddie Murphy (before he started making awful family movies for which he should be ashamed) and Arsenio Hall. Both actors portray about half the characters in the movie since they are that talented. James Earl Jones, with the greatest voice in the history of the world (besides Morgan Freeman, who sadly is not in this movie), John Amos, and Samuel L. Jackson also show up for the fun. Yes, that man is somewhere in every movie ever made. Eddie Murphy plays a prince in some random African country. It's that time of life where he gets thrown into an arranged marriage. He doesn't want an arranged marriage and decides to find a wife on his own. And everyone knows the greatest wives come from Queens, New York. So Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall haul their tuchuses off to New York City and pretend to be poor and stuff, looking for the woman of Eddie Murphy's dreams. The movie is too long. It's pushing 2 hours, but the script doesn't really...

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2010-02-28 23:16:00
malikaziz
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Most Important Black Films – #6 Coming to America

Debatably the most popular black film of all time, Coming to America is the story of Prince Akeem, who, in lieu of his arranged marriage as the Prince of Zumunda, elects to go to Queens in search of true love.  On to the tale of the tape… Relevance:  While we live in a ‘post-racial’ America (cough, cough), it’s hard to imagine the biggest black movie star today (Will?) getting this movie greenlit and made the way it was made.  LOOK AT THIS CAST LIST:  Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, Samuel L. Jackson, Eriq LaSalle, Cuba Gooding Jr., Garcelle Beauvis, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Ruben Santiago-Hudson (you may not automatically remember who they were in the film, but trust me, they were all in there).  That cast list is symbolic of the one word I would use to describe this film: loaded. Legacy:  Again, impossible to pick one thing.  People give The Nutty Professor credit...

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2010-01-12 07:47:37

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