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Coming to America


 

Coming to America is a 1988 film starring Eddie Murphy as the Prince of a fictitious African monarchy called Zamunda. It was written by Murphy with David Sheffield and Barry W. Blaustein, and it was directed by John Landis.

Trivia

  • One part of the film has four old men discussing everything from boxers to how to go out with ladies. The Jewish white man is played by Eddie Murphy, despite huge questioning. Rick Baker is responsible for the fantastic make up effect to achieve this. Murphy also plays the lead singer of the band Sexual Chocolate.
  • This movie includes cameos of two characters from the movie Trading Places (which also starred Eddie Murphy and was directed by John Landis): the Duke brothers, Randolph and Mortimer. At the end of Trading Places, the Duke brothers were made bankrupt. In Coming to America, the brothers are now homeless and living on the streets. Prince Akeem gives them a paper bag filled with a large sum of money - enough to get them off the streets again. Strangely enough, neither of the Duke brothers mention the fact that Akeem looks exactly like one of the men who bankrupted them.
  • The film was the subject of the Buchwald v. Paramount lawsuit, filed by Art Buchwald against the film's producers on the grounds that the film's idea was stolen from a 1982 script that Paramount had optioned from Buchwald. Buchwald won the lawsuit and was awarded damages; Paramount settled with Buchwald, unwilling to risk an appeal.