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Un prince à New York de John Landis (1988), synopsis, casting, diffusions tv, photos, videos - Télé-Loisirs

Résumé du film Dans le palais de ses ancêtres, le prince africain Akeem de Zamunda s ennuie ferme. Entouré de courtisanes et de serviteurs prêts à satisfaire ses moindres désirs, il doit épouser une fille de bonne famille, docile et stupide. Mais Akeem entend trouver lui-même la femme de sa vie, intelligente et indépendante. Son père, le roi Jaffe Joffer, lui accorde un sursis. Il part alors pour New York avec son cousin Semmi. Lire la suite L avis de TéléLoisirs Avec ses numéros de music-hall des plus inégaux et sa mise en scène très laborieuse, cette comédie déçoit.

African Prince Seeks Bride

1988 | 117 minutes | Rated R Eddie Murphy stars in the 1988 classic “Coming to America.” Murphy plays Akeem the prince of the African nation of Zamunda. The film begins with Akeem being awakened in the usual royal manner on the morning of his twenty first birthday. James Earl Jones portrays Akeem’s father, King Jaffe. Akeem has never left the kingdom and is growing tired of his royal pampering and is wanting to begin doing things for himself. During breakfast, Akeem is informed that today he will meet his bride.  Upon meeting his bride, Akeem is disappointed to learn that she has been groomed from an early age to cater to his every desire. Akeem wants to be loved for who he is and not what he is. He wants a girl that has a will of her own. Akeem convinces the King that since he has never left the Kingdom, he should go out and experience what the world has to offer.

Movies with Mary: Coming 2 America should have stayed home

Movies with Mary: Coming 2 America should have stayed home
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Review: Coming 2 America doesn t live up to hype of 1988 predecessor

“Coming 2 America” perfectly illustrates the fundamental problem with any and every sequel: having to live up to the film before it.   Since “Coming To America” was released in the summer of 1988, every aspect of American culture has shifted, deviated, and been remixed multiple times along with nearly every aspect of society itself. Haircuts are no longer $8, people don’t carry around a walkman anymore, and the Knicks really suck (though things are starting to look up a little bit). Obviously, countless things have changed over time, and with 33 years of build-up, this movie was faced with an impossible amount of hype set by its predecessor, leaving anyone expecting an amazing follow-up bound to be disappointed.  

La historia de cómo Paramount obligó a Murphy a incluir un personaje blanco en Un Príncipe en Nueva York

La historia de cómo Paramount obligó a Murphy a incluir un personaje blanco en Un Príncipe en Nueva York
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