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Coming To America
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A wealthy and spoiled African Princes starts his voyage to New York and becomes undercover to look for a wife with aptitude and determination.
A wealthy and spoiled African Princes starts his voyage to New York and becomes undercover to look for a wife with aptitude and determination.
Actors:
Mary Young,
Louie Anderson,
Sharon Owens,
Garcelle Beauvais,
Arsenio Hall,
Don Ameche,
Paul Lewis,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Paula Brown,
Joel Schultz,
Cuba Gooding Jr.,
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Mary Young
Louie Anderson
24 March 1953, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Sharon Owens
Garcelle Beauvais
26 November 1966, St. Marc, Haiti
Arsenio Hall
12 February 1956, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Don Ameche
31 May 1908, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Paul Lewis
Samuel L. Jackson
21 December 1948, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Paula Brown
Joel Schultz
Cuba Gooding Jr.
2 January 1968, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
John Landis
John Landis
3 August 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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...a worthy followup to Murphy and Landis' first collaboration, Trading Places.
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Murphy has dealt audiences the movie equivalent of a royal flush and he is now clearly Hollywood's reigning king of comedy.
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Superb comic timing, a satirical edge, and Murphy's extraordinary gift for mimicry lift it right out of the trough of mediocrity to which it is all but consigned by its utterly predictable storyline.
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Murphy gives his sweetest, most touching, and most genuinely likable performance to date, playing a character who embraces society instead of holding it in contempt.
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