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Un prince à New York

Titre original : Coming to America
  • 1988
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  • 1h 57min
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Eddie Murphy in Un prince à New York (1988)
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Un prince africain extrêmement gâté voyage dans le Queens à New York, et se déguise en clandestin afin de trouver une femme qu'il pourra respecter pour son intelligence et sa volonté.Un prince africain extrêmement gâté voyage dans le Queens à New York, et se déguise en clandestin afin de trouver une femme qu'il pourra respecter pour son intelligence et sa volonté.Un prince africain extrêmement gâté voyage dans le Queens à New York, et se déguise en clandestin afin de trouver une femme qu'il pourra respecter pour son intelligence et sa volonté.

  • Réalisation
    • John Landis
  • Scénario
    • Eddie Murphy
    • David Sheffield
    • Barry W. Blaustein
  • Casting principal
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Paul Bates
    • Garcelle Beauvais
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    234 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 886
    960
    • Réalisation
      • John Landis
    • Scénario
      • Eddie Murphy
      • David Sheffield
      • Barry W. Blaustein
    • Casting principal
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Paul Bates
      • Garcelle Beauvais
    • 279avis d'utilisateurs
    • 102avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 5 victoires et 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos11

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    Coming to America
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    Coming to America
    All About Robin Thede
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    All About Robin Thede
    Which Eddie Murphy Characters Deserve a Comeback?
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    Which Eddie Murphy Characters Deserve a Comeback?

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Prince Akeem…
    Paul Bates
    Paul Bates
    • Oha
    Garcelle Beauvais
    Garcelle Beauvais
    • Rose Bearer
    Feather
    • Rose Bearer
    Stephanie Simon
    • Rose Bearer
    Victoria Dillard
    Victoria Dillard
    • Bather…
    Felicia Taylor
    • Bather
    Midori
    • Bather
    • (as Michele Watley)
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • King Jaffe Joffer
    Madge Sinclair
    Madge Sinclair
    • Queen Aoleon
    Sheila Johnson
    Sheila Johnson
    • Lady-in-Waiting
    Arsenio Hall
    Arsenio Hall
    • Semmi…
    Raymond D. Turner
    • T-Shirt Hawker
    Calvin Lockhart
    Calvin Lockhart
    • Colonel Izzi
    Billi Gordon
    • Large Woman
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    Vanessa Bell Calloway
    • Imani Izzi
    • (as Vanessa Bell)
    Jake Steinfeld
    Jake Steinfeld
    • Cab Driver
    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    Cuba Gooding Jr.
    • Boy Getting Haircut
    • Réalisation
      • John Landis
    • Scénario
      • Eddie Murphy
      • David Sheffield
      • Barry W. Blaustein
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    8ElMaruecan82

    Pure 80's fun ...

    "Coming to America" is one of these films that best exemplifies the 80's exuberance and unique appeal, it's raunchy and outrageous on the surface but sweet and good-hearted inside. And the film carries such a tender naivety in its portrayal of the fictional country of Zamunda and Royal Family's lifestyle that it makes today's films depressingly cynical in their desperate attempt to copy reality by any means or feature likable losers making their bones on redeeming bitches.

    Yes, a country like Zamunda is very improbable but that makes the beginning of the film so fascinating. That Prince Akeem, waking up on his 21st birthday, would be treated with such an exaggerated devotion echoes one of Cinema's greatest values: escapism and dream. It doesn't work in every case but here it does and for a simple reason: the "Coming to America" plot line perfectly contrasts with the "Coming from Zamunda"set-up, Zamunda had to be in a total opposition with New York for the film's own comedic purposes. It doesn't avoid some clichés like the passing of zebras and elephants to show that the film is set in the African continent, yet it's one of these moments we remember the most from the film just before, as the trailer says, the fairy tale stops as soon as the first shot of New York City appears.

    "Coming to America", directed by John Landis and starring Eddie Murphy, is in the same vein than their previous work in "Trading Places", a movie that I compared to Frank Capra's classics. Only this time, it's not a wags to riches story but quite the opposite, it's a Cinderella story told in reverse since it's the Prince Akeem who comes to America to marry a woman, and as he explains to his friend Semmi (Aresnio Hall) : "I want a woman who will arouse my intellect as well as my loins". This premise leads to a succession of situations so funny that you almost forget about the romantic purpose of Prince Akeem's trip and the presence of Arsenio Hall as the second lead of the film is responsible of that as he literally outshines all the other cast members and creates the perfect comic-straight man duo that this kind of stories need. Semi's priceless look from the window when Akeem shouts: "Life. Real life! A thing that we have been denied for far too long!" is the perfect counterpart to Akeem's naive enthusiasm as he joyfully gives the F-word back to an angry neighbor.

    After they find a place to live and a job, the whole New York's discovery part is a tribute to the actors' extraordinary talent to portray different characters from chatting barbers to drags, from singers to pervert reverends, they both nail their roles and we, as viewers, are invited to spot them every once in a while. Eddie Murphy is top notch as the old Jewish man in the barbershop, such an uncanny impression that I admit it fooled me the first time I saw it. The beauty of "Coming to Africa" is that it features two levels of true appreciation, one on the story and another through a series of sketch-like vignettes demonstrating two sides of the actors' talent, without overdoing them. In a way, "Coming to America" prefigures the appeal of Eddie Murphy's "Nutty Professor" and his wonderful talent as a comedian when given a good role, and Prince Akeem is one of his best. But to attribute the success of the film only on Eddie Murphy's talent would be untrue, and even more unfair.

    Another force of the film relies on the whole casting, starting with the perfect couple that could have ever played Akeem's parents: James Earl Jones as the authoritarian King Jaffe Joffe and Madge Sinclair as the most comprehensive mother but no less Queen Aoloan, both who'd team up later to play much ore memorable royal couple in a certain Disney film set in Africa. Both Jones and Sinclair possess a majestic and absolutely irresistible aura, and the powerful image of King Jaffe Joffe inspires an ominous sensation beautifully conveyed by the music that accompanies his own entrance in New York. The rest of the cast include another veteran actor, John Amos, as the McDowell restaurant chain owner, Shari Hadley as his beautiful daughter, Eriq La Salle as her soon-to-be ex-boyfriend, Samuel L. Jackson in his typical scene-stealing 80's supporting roles and it also features briefs but heart-warming cameos of Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy as … you know, and if you don't, well, make a guess.

    As a comedy and romance (not a romantic comedy, mind you) the film is not without some predictable situations, but it delivers what is expected, it's funny, it has a happy ending, and most of hits scenes can be watched regardless of their context. It's a great movie to watch and re-watch and its classical status can't be denied, since 24 years later after its release, the image of Murphy as the Old Jewish man, Arsenio Hall as a woman, the McDowell's logo and the unforgettable 'Soul Glo' will forever be associated with the 80's, a decade where movies were made just for fun and only for fun.
    8SmileysWorld

    Murphy and Hall shine

    It must take a lot of hard work to play multi characters film,and the hard work of Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall really pay off.They take a very unique idea for a film,play most of the characters in it,and the results are nothing short of hilarious.Murphy plays (among others), Prince Akeem of Zumunda.Akeem,discouraged with the arranged marriage tradition of his beloved country,seeks to find the true meaning of love in America.The typical fish out of water style here is worked to perfection by Murphy,as well as Hall.Also excellent are James Earl Jones(as always),and Madge Sinclair as King Jaffe and Queen Aoleon, Akeem's parents.Jones and Sinclair would later portray husband and wife again 6 years later,as the parents of Simba in The Lion King,a little trivia for those of you who may not have known.There is a clever tie-in involving Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy,portraying their characters from another Murphy film,Trading Places.A unique story,great character acting and a great supporting cast make Coming to America great fun to watch.
    7mjw2305

    Gotta love this off the wall comedy

    Eddie Murphy is the Prince of Zamunda, he is very wealthy and very pampered. When he refuses to marry the bride his father has arranged for him, he goes to Queens to find his queen. With his closest companion (Arsenio Hall) they try to blend in with the everyday people of New York, taking jobs as cleaners in a local burger bar.

    The entire film is packed with slick gags, hilarious characters and delightful parody. Coming to American is a romantic comedy that entertains you again and again, and Eddie Murphy is on top form throughout.

    Recommended 7/10
    george.schmidt

    Royal Laughs

    COMING TO AMERICA (1988) *** Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, Madge Sinclair, Shari Headley, John Amos, Eriq La Salle, Louie Anderson. Murphy does a fine job as an African prince unhappy about his upcoming nuptials to a woman he has never met so he sets off to New York to find his true love (and queen) with some sweet moments as well as comic (thanks largely to his and Hall's neat hat trick of playing several different characters thanks to the miracle of Rick Baker's make up). Look sharply for Vondie Curtis Hall (of tv's "Chicago Hope") as an overly welcoming fellow native stateside; Cuba Gooding Jr. in a blink-and-you'll miss cameo (getting a haircut) and the clever inserting of Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy as the Randolph Brothers from Murphy's and director John Landis' previous joint effort "Trading Places". Best bit: Murphy becoming a real New Yorker and greeting a screaming abusive neighbor with "Yes! Yes! ... and F**K YOU TOO!!!"
    soranno

    Another Great Comedy Starring Eddie Murphy

    After several years of starring in rowdy action comedies and con man capers, Eddie Murphy gets a chance to deliver a more restrained performance with this film and he manages to do so very well. Murphy portrays Akeem, an African prince who is being pressured into a forced marriage by his parents (James Earl Jones, Madge Sinclair). The woman that they have chosen for him only sees him for his royalty and therefore does not really love him. Akeem sees this right away and brings his loyal servant, Semi (Arsenio Hall) along with him on a discreet mission to America where Akeem hopes to find a beautiful woman who will love him and accept him for who he really is and not just see him for his royalty. Posing as "common folk", Akeem and Semi get jobs at a McDonald's style restaurant and Akeem soon falls for the daughter (Shari Headley) of the restaurant's owner (John Amos). The film features many hilarious scenes and characters especially a group of boxing obsessed senior citizens who spend their days arguing with a barber shop owner. Murphy and Hall demonstrate their levels of versatility by managing to go under heavy makeup and portray several different costarring roles. Yet another example of why Murphy is one of the funniest actors in recent Hollywood history.

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    • Anecdotes
      After the make-up and clothing was applied for the Jewish character Saul, Eddie Murphy wanted to test the make-up and costume out. He got a golf cart and drove from one studio department to another in Paramount Studios. He would get out of the cart and say in his regular voice, "Hi. I'm Eddie Murphy." No one believed him.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 29 mins) When the landlord describes the apartment to Akeem and Semi, he says "it's only got one window, facing a brick wall." In the next scene, Akeem is out on a balcony which is accessed through a window. In the same shot, Semi opens another window directly to Akeem's left to speak with him. There is also another window directly to Akeem's right which appears to be from the same apartment.
    • Citations

      Prince Akeem: [shouting from the outside fire escape of his apartment in a rough part of Queens, New York] Good morning, my neighbors!

      Voice: Hey, fuck you!

      Prince Akeem: [blissfully ignorant of what this means] Yes! Yes! Fuck you too!

    • Crédits fous
      The "thanks" list in the closing credits lists the fictitious Zamundan Film Commission.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Coming To America
      Written by Nile Rodgers and Nancy Huang

      Performed by The System

      Produced by Nile Rodgers, Mic Murphy, and David Frank

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 août 1988 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Un príncipe en Nueva York
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 392 S 5th Street, Brooklyn, New York, États-Unis(Apartment & Barber Shop)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Eddie Murphy Productions
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 128 152 301 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 21 404 420 $US
      • 4 juil. 1988
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 288 752 301 $US
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      • 1h 57min(117 min)
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