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Published: Friday, May 27 1994 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Avi Green

Eddie Murphy's third cop trip to Beverly Hills was great.
One of the best jokes was the multi-language intercom at
the Beverly Hills police station. And it was certainly a
neat idea to set the story around a Disney style amusement
park, here called WonderWorld. I only wish the writers had
added some actual romance between Murphy and his co-star
Theresa Randle. If you see the film, be sure to look for a
lot of surprise cameo appearances, most notably by George
Lucas at the ferris wheel arena.

Cornell Vaughn Jr.

Okay! When I first saw Beverly Hills Cop III back in
the summer of 1994, I just laughed my heart out. I could
not even believe that Eddie Murphy would even do a third
installment of the Beverly Hills Cop series. One of the
funniest scenes in the movie was when Eddie Murphy posed as
Okey Dokey. That really had me laughing right out loud.
The next scene is when the bad guys were chasing Murphy in
the amusement park while the train was singing the
song "Put
On A Happy Face". As soon as the last bad guy passed by
the
toy train, he stepped on the train. It was if the toy train
felt the bad guy stepping on him. That really had me
laughing out loud.
On the other hand,what in the world was George Lucas
thinking playing a short role in the film? That definitely
had me laughing plus actress Ella Joyce's(the lady from the
hit T.V. show "Roc") husband plays as the bad guy in the
film which had me laughing out even louder.
However, "Beverly Hills Cop" lived up to its tradition
when Bronson Pinchot, from the hit T.V. show "Perfect
Strangers", made a come back cameo appearance as none other
"Serge".
"Beverly Hills Cop III" isn't as successful as the
first and second "Beverly Hills Cop", but it is a must see
that will have you laughing your pants off. You can E-mail
me at `jazz@xyz.com'

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