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Genres:
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Action /
Comedy /
Crime /
Drama /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Thomas Carter
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Actors:
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Michael Wincott,
Art Evans,
Carmen Ejogo,
Kim Miyori,
David Michael Silverman,
James Carpenter,
Jeni Chua,
Dick Bright,
Frank Sommerville,
Malou Nubla,
Nino Degennaro,
Eddie Murphy,
Michael Rapaport,
Donal Logue,
Denis Arndt
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Duration:
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113 min.
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Rating:
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(5.2/10)97
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Plot Summary:
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Prisoner interceder Scott Roper's wisecracking identity and devil-may-care aspect etiquette might sometimes arouse the ire of his sergeant, but he's the at most confine for the affair when a demented lallapalooza terrorizes the streets of San Francisco. A textbook role for Murphy, who also administration produces.
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Surprisingly adequate for a later Murphy film
Michael Wincott always makes for an amusing villain, and his voice is perfect for the role of a villain, hence me watching this. I wasn't paying attention when choosing this, else I'd have realised that Eddie Murphy is in it, too. Still, despite it being later in Murphy's career, it's a surprisingly adequate film. It's a thriller, with a plot not entirely divorced from that of Nighthawks, with Murphy in the Stallone role. The difference is, Metro is fun to watch. It's not a comedy vehicle for Murphy, although he is given some rein to play up the 'brother' stereotype so beloved of movies featuring black people. All-in-all, it's a fun, entertaining flick. Switch off your brain, tuck in to some popcorn, and enjoy.
Carry On Cop Killer
I enjoyed this San Francisco version of 'Beverley Hills Cop' where Eddie Murphy's best mate gets slaughtered by the otherwise intelligent and intellectual Michael Wincott.
There then follows a series of chases and shoot outs to rival most of the standard police potboilers.
I had not seen this film since it was on the screen in 1997 and it came up on the Tesco recommended viewing for my profile.
Well done Tesco, you were on the button as I enjoyed the film immensely, it was plausible without taking itself too seriously and Murphy was cheeky but controlled.
Good stunts and believable if you do not look too closely with a cracking ending when they all get their just desserts.
Worth the money, especially as I do not have find space on the shelf, I...
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