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Coming to America By David Chute
Half of the characters in this 1988 John Landis
potboiler seem to be played either by Eddie Murphy or costar Arsenio Hall,
swaddled in elaborate Rick Baker makeup appliances that render them
unrecognizable but also weirdly immobile. As a pampered African prince who
journeys incognito to Queens, New York, to find a bride who will love him
just for himself, Murphy manages to look smug and naive at the same time.
There are enjoyable sequences of Murphy's Prince Akeem applying his lordly
manner to his new job in a fast-food emporium, and falling for the boss's
spirited daughter (Shari Headley), who teaches him how to party down,
American style. But the fish-out-water premise is never fully exploited.
Star spotters will have a field day locating Cuba Gooding Jr., Donna
Summer, Louie Anderson, Vondie Curtis Hall, E.R.'s Eriq La Salle,
and Samuel L. Jackson in their minuscule supporting roles.
Academy Awards
Coming to America received Academy Award
nominations for Best Achievement in Costume Design (Deborah Nadoolman) and
Best Achievement in Makeup (Rick Baker).
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|  | Director: John Landis
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|  | Stars: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Madge Sinclair, Shari Headley, Paul Bates, Allison Dean, Eriq LaSalle, Louie Anderson, Calvin Lockhart, Samuel L. Jackson, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Vanessa Bell Calloway, Frankie Faison, Vondi Curtis Hall
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|  | Released: June 29, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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