Beverly Hills Cop - Enzian Theater

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Beverly Hills Cop

Beverly Hills Cop

  • 8:00 PM, 2/5Wed, 2-5, 8:00 PM
  • Special Programs
    Wednesday Night Pitcher Show

    Beverly Hills Cop

    Free movies on the Enzian lawn!

    Wednesday Night Pitcher Shows are FREE and open to the public. Keep an eye on our Facebook for information about rescheduled shows due to weather. Free overflow parking is available at Park Maitland School and Peach Valley across the street. Outside food & beverage is not permitted.

    Want a reserved spot on the lawn with a bucket of beer and popcorn for your besties?  We have a limited number of exclusive picnic baskets for sale!  Grab one fast before the sell out.

     

    ***NOMINEEE*** – Best Original Screenplay – 1985 Academy Awards®

    Following the murder of his childhood friend, streetwise Detroit detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) takes matters into his own hands and heads to the glamorous streets of Beverly Hills. But as he tries to crack the case with unconventional tactics, Foley soon locks horns with Lieutenant Andrew Bogomil (Gilbert R. Hill), who wants him out of town. Now, having the odds stacked against him, Axel must join forces with Detectives John Taggart (John Ashton) and Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) to delve deeper into the crime world of Beverly Hills. However, this is a white-knuckle race against the clock. And the question remains. Will Foley’s complete disregard for proper procedure bear fruit, or will his rule-bending methods land him in even deeper trouble?

    1984, 105 minutes, USA, Directed by Martin Brest, Rated R

    • “In a sense, the film only works because, in the real world, the system is rigged against someone like Axel Foley. Yet when Murphy seizes the screen, all bets are off, resulting in a work of racial subversion that’s both hilarious and cathartic.”

      – Josh Larsen, LARSEN ON FILM
    • “Beverly Hills Cop finds Eddie Murphy doing what he does best: playing the shrewdest, hippest, fastest-talking underdog in a rich man's world.”

      – Janet Maslin, THE NEW YORK TIMES
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