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Boomerang
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A cocky ad executive, Marcus has a reputation as a ladies' man. However, Marcus gets a taste of his own medicine when a merger finds him working under the beautiful Jacqueline, who has a similarly cavalier attitude about romance.
A cocky ad executive, Marcus has a reputation as a ladies' man. However, Marcus gets a taste of his own medicine when a merger finds him working under the beautiful Jacqueline, who has a similarly cavalier attitude about romance.
Actors:
Grace Jones,
Frank Tarsia,
Charles Gemmill,
Geoffrey Holder,
Irv Dotten,
Tom Mardirosian,
John Witherspoon
Grace Jones
19 May 1948, Spanish Town, Jamaica
Frank Tarsia
Charles Gemmill
Geoffrey Holder
1 August 1930, Port of Spain, Trinidad, British West Indies [now Trinidad and Tobago]
Irv Dotten
Tom Mardirosian
14 December 1947, Buffalo, New York, USA
John Witherspoon
27 January 1942, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
Murphy gives his most appealing performance to date, using his smug, self-satisfied, sly smile as a joke on his own well-known screen persona.
September 24, 2014
An attempt at a more sophisticated, grown-up comedy for Murphy, focusing on adults in a workplace, and on adult, sexual relationships.
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January 01, 2005
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March 18, 2008
Then there's the input from Warrington and Reginald Hudlin, producer and director respectively, who succeed in creating a comedy which, unusually for a Murphy film, also exists around him.
July 03, 2012
The cop-out conclusion doesn't dilute the playfulness the Hudlins are always interested in providing. I only wish they had the opportunity to work with Murphy again.
Rolling Stone
June 06, 2001
For all the sex talk in Boomerang, there's very little nudity. The only thing naked is Murphy's vanity.
March 18, 2008
The general idea is to exploit a certain amount of role reversal, and Reginald Hudlin, who directed House Party, does a fairly good job of making this fun.
March 18, 2008
More interesting than entertaining and too long by far.
June 24, 2006
The film is far too slick to be ineffective, but its attempts to play with the sex-war theme are often unbelievably crass.
MovieCrypt.com
October 04, 2005
Silly. Simple. Eddie was better than this.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
There's something paradoxical about the ease he radiates in playing a man who is supposed to be a smashing success. As an underdog, Mr. Murphy worked much harder.
March 18, 2008
In Boomerang Eddie Murphy straitjackets himself in an ill-fitting comedy vehicle that's desperately in need of a reality check.

