Beverly Hills Cop II

Synopsis: A series of strange robberies brings Axel Foley back to Beverly Hills to help his two fellow cops solve the case. All the familiar faces of the first film are back...
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Tony Scott
Production: Paramount Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 6 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
48
Rotten Tomatoes:
48%
R
Year:
1987
100 min
2,846 Views


Do exactly as I say. Stand up slowly,

walk ahead of me and open the door.

Freeze!

Everybody freeze! Nobody move!

You, lock the doors.

All of you, eat the floor! Now! Now!

- Get your ass down here now.

- Lock it. Right now, lock it.

Eat the floor. Move!

Let's go!

- Come on, move it. Go.

- Two minutes.

Stay down.

One minute.

Now!

- Time!

- Move out.

- Hey, Ace, over here.

- Hey, Vinnie.

I'd very much like you to meet Judy.

She can suck a goIf ball

through 20 feet of garden hose.

- lmpressive. Can you excuse us?

- Go over there! Go over there!

Thank you, Judy.

Where'd you find that b*tch?

- She's my girl.

- The b*tch ain't happy.

- I need help. More credit cards.

- How many?

American Express blank credit cards.

l need 2,000.

- Get the f*** out of here!

- If you can't handle it,

I'll take my money

to somebody who can.

- OK. You got the money?

- I got a bag of money.

This big, this wide,

full to the brim with money.

- When do you need them?

- Three hours.

- Get out. Give me time.

- I'm a businessman.

- I got to make moves.

- Three hours!

If you can't help me, I'll go

somewhere else. I got to move.

- You got the money?

- I got the money. You got the cards?

Listen, you meet me at this address.

Three hours.

Don't have me standing around while

you're messing with the titty woman.

- Three hours.

- Three hours.

Foley, only real cops

can come in here.

- I thought you were dead, Granby.

- I hate to bother you. One question.

- I got to go.

- I'll ask you later.

You act like you never saw a suit!

Detective Axel Foley, please.

You've reached the home

of George Kingfish Stephens.

Sorry I'm not in

but l've gone to the Lodge Hall.

Leave a message and I'll get back

at my earliest inconvenience.

- Axel, it's Bogomil.

- How you doing?

l have to cancel on the fishing trip.

l was going to teach you how to fish.

lt's OK, I'm up to my ass on this

credit card fake, and I'm close.

How's Jan?

If she didn't have a father with

a gun, something would've happened!

She's great, isn't she?

I'm into something important here.

I'll fill you in

when I know more myself.

I'm late, Axel.

Look, you take care of yourself.

Punch Rosewood in his eye

and slap Taggart's bald head for me.

Bye, Axel. I'll call you in a week.

Marcy doesn't want to meet you.

lnspector Todd wants to see you now.

What do you mean she doesn't want to?

- She doesn't like you.

- She doesn't know me.

- I described you to her.

- Why?! I help you.

l tell Todd you're working 24 hours

a day. Look at that watch.

Jeffrey, please, leave me alone!

l got to work undercover with you.

Why not?

If Marcy won't give me her number,

I'll give you mine, you pass it on.

I'm very close to shooting you.

As far as undercover goes,

l want to be involved.

You want to work undercover?

When Todd asks where I am,

tell him I'm pursuing my credit card

bust. Now you're undercover.

LA Times got a letter like that

a few hours ago.

He knows that, Billy.

ls this guy serious?

He's serious about

the way he pulled the job.

He knew exactly how long

to stay inside and what to take.

- Captain, I have this friend...

- Why are you involved in this case?

l assigned you and Taggart

to the Peterson extortion case.

Bogomil, get your men in here.

Come on.

You can't keep God waiting.

l don't want to hear

that kind of talk.

He's fired every cop

who worked for the old chief.

- There's only us three left.

- He's still head of this department.

Yes, sir.

Very smart, Billy.

l have a relationship with this dude.

Dude? Dude? We're not even

supposed to be working on this case.

Come on, Sarge.

l know you have domestic troubles,

but you got to cool out, relax.

Things like this work out. Trust me.

You moron. You called the

Supervising Agent of the goddamn FBl

to help break this Alphabet code?

This is a local crime. My men

will solve it locally, Roseweed.

- Sir, my name's not Roseweed...

- Shut up, please.

And you, Captain Bogomil, this

Alphabet investigation was your baby.

Did you call the FBl? Did you order

Rosewood to do that? Did you?

- The Captain didn't know about it.

- I said shut up!

Captain Bogomil didn't

call the FBl. I did.

l said shut up.

I'm waiting on you, Andrew.

Did you order him to call

the goddamn FBl or what?

No, sir, but that's beside the point.

No, that is exactly the point.

Thank you. You're history, kiddo.

You know very well

that haIf of police work

are cops following their hunches.

They go with their gut reaction.

l've encouraged this in my men

and I'm standing behind Rosewood.

Good! Tell me something, Andrew,

how do you consider yourself

a commanding officer?

You can't maintain a supervisory

relationship with your own personnel.

And now you superseded

the chain of command.

- As of now, you are suspended.

- What?

- Shut up!

- On what grounds?

You have no control

over your troop's activities.

You can't do this!

l can't do it? I will not have

this investigation pissed away.

This crime, this robbery, could be

a political disaster for the mayor.

What about due process?

Policy requires we give you

a board of review within two days.

You got two days.

- I am fighting you on this, Harold.

- Chief Lutz to you.

Where are you going?

I'm not through with you two guys.

Would you two like to hold onto

your jobs a little while longer?

You report to traffic duty,

effective immediately.

Yes, sir.

- Hi. Trouble?

- Yeah.

- Maybe I can help.

- lt just stopped.

- ls it getting gas?

- I don't know.

- What do you make of this, Andrew?

- Who the hell are you?

Vinnie!

..country club prison

in Allenwood, Pennsylvania,

entered the third day

of a hunger strike

protesting the suspension

of privileges.

The Warden said

the measures were taken

to enforce discipline

and to teach prisoners...

l hate crooks that are late.

Now the top story

from the LA News desk.

Police Captain Andrew Bogomil

was gunned down in broad daylight.

He is alive

but in critical condition.

He was leading the investigation

into the Alphabet crimes.

And now, Jim, back to you...

Beverly Hills Police Department.

This is Detective Axel Foley.

l just heard what happened.

Can somebody patch me

to Bogomil's hospital?

- Certainly, sir.

- Thank you.

- Who's this?

- lt's Jan.

l just found out.

I'm sorry. What happened?

They operated on him, Axel.

He's going to be OK.

l mean...

l think he's going to be OK.

Here's Billy.

This guy really nailed him.

He set him up. Cold blood.

- Who?

- This Alphabet Bandit.

- Who's on the case? You?

- lt's all politics here now, Axel.

l don't think they'll let

me and Taggart on it.

- Hold on a minute.

- Hey, Ace!

Out in a minute!

Take care of Jan, all right?

Ace, I'm sorry I'm late,

but I run into this broad.

You're the f***ing guy

with the truckload of cigarettes!

He told the cops he was from Buffalo.

Take off your glasses.

l thought that was you, man.

l did get busted

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