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Coming To America
- (Anniversary Edition, Widescreen, Digital Copy, O-Card Packaging)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 6/12/2018
Coming To America
- (Anniversary Edition, Widescreen, Digital Copy, O-Card Packaging)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated R
- Release Date: 6/12/2018
- Starring: Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, James Earl Jones, John Amos, Louie Anderson, Eriq La Salle
- UPC: 843501049662
- Item #: 2822870X
- Rated: R
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Release Date: 6/12/2018
- Subtitles: ENG, FRE, SPA
- Closed Caption: Yes
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 116 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Paramount Home Ent

Description
Coming to America casts comedian Eddie Murphy as pampered African prince Akeem, who rebels against an arranged marriage and heads to America to find a new bride. Murphy's regal father (James Earl Jones) agrees to allow the prince 40 days to roam the U.S., sending the prince's faithful retainer Semmi (Arsenio Hall) along to make sure nothing untoward happens. To avoid fortune hunters, Prince Akeem conceals his true identity and gets a Joe job at a fast-food restaurant. Murphy and Hall play multiple roles, and there are innumerable celebrity cameos peppered throughout the proceedings including the Duke Brothers (Don Ameche and Ralph Bellamy) from Trading Places. Coming to America made further headlines when humorist Art Buchwald sued the film's producers for plagiarizing one of his works. Buchwald carried the case to trial, where he won a sizeable judgement against the film's producers.
