




Coming to America | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 11, 2018
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The audio does require a boost from your televisions volume. The transfer is clear all around, boost requirement aside.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Prince Akeem, heir to the throne of Zamunda, leaves the tropical paradise kingdom in search of his queen. What better place than Queens, New York, to find his bride? Joined by his loyal servant and friend, Semmi, Akeem attempts to blend in as an ordinary American and begin his search. |
| lead actors | Eddie Murphy | Arsenio Hall | James Earl Jones | John Amos | Shari Headley | Frankie Faison | Louie Anderson | Samuel L. Jackson | Eriq La Salle | Allison Dean | Madge Sinclair | Ralph Bellamy | Don Ameche | Vanessa Bell Calloway | Calvin Lockhart | Garcelle Beauvais | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Birdie M. Hale | Vondie Curtis-Hall | Clyde Jones | Jim Abrahams |
| director | John Landis |










