Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 28000000
Revenue
$ 299965036
Axel Foley
Billy Rosewood
John Taggart
Maxwell Dent
Andrew Bogomil
Karla Fry
Harold Lutz
Chip Cain
Jeffrey Friedman
Inspector Todd
Nikos Thomopolis
Mayor Egan
Biddle
Jan Bogomil
May
Willie
Chauffeur
Sidney Bernstein
Russ Fielding
Gun Club Receptionist
Hugh Hefner
Carrie Leigh
Carlotta
Rap Singing Guard
Waitress
Uncle Ray
Foreman
Parking Valet
Receptionist at Hef's
Granby
Vinnie
Barkeep
Mr. Anderson
Stripper
Stripper
T.V. Reporter
Mendoza
Doorman at Adriano's
Francesco
Construction Worker
Maitre d' at 385
Stiles
Orvis
Ailey
Ignacio
Guard at Hef's
Bobby Morgan
Body Guard
Body Guard
Body Guard
Body Guard
Guard at Gate
Thug
Thug
Thug
Thug
Girl at Club
Policeman
Man at Street Corner
Vinnie's Girl
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Playmate
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Playboy Model
Gangster
Written by JPV852 on 2020-01-10
Entertaining enough sequel isn't as sharp as the original and some parts felt like Murphy's stand-up routine, and while the plot itself was weak, did enjoy the on-screen friendships between Murphy, Reinhold and Ashton. **3.5/5**
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-02-26
Well I suppose a sequel to the 1984 success was inevitable, and to be fair Tony Scott has managed to re-assemble the cast from the first film and recruit Jürgen Prochnow ("Dent") to adopt the Steven Berkoff role as baddie-in-chief. The rest of this is pretty much a straight copy of the original as Eddie Murphy's "Foley" reunites with "Ashton" (John Taggart) and "Rosewood" (Judge Reinhold) to get to the bottom of an assassination attempt on their beloved "Bogomil" (Ronny Cox) after he had been suspended for failing to make inroads into the media-dominating "alphabet crimes". What now ensues is really a vehicle for the star and his quick-mouth. The others continue to deliver well as foils for his antics, though this time they are more active participants and less unwilling victims! The plot is thin, but that doesn't matter - Prochnow offers just about enough menace and there are still plenty of perilous scenarios for them to, obviously, get trapped into and then escape from! It clearly isn't as fresh now, the characters are regurgitating themselves to some extent, but as sequels go this one retains much of the character and joie de vivre of the fish-out-of-water aspects that worked well before. It's not great, but it's an easy and entertaining film to watch.