This is one of my favorite films from the 80’s and was one of Eddie’s more family friendly films as well.
Long before Black Panther, there was a story about another fictional affluent African country. Coming to America is about a crown prince to the nation of Zamunda named Akeem Joffer (Eddie Murphy.) A man who has everything that money can buy but desires to find a wife that will appreciate him for who he is instead of his money and place in the monarchy of his country. He travels to American with his personal helper named Semmi (Arsenio Hall) and rents a rather awful apartment to maintain the illusion that he has no real wealth.
Akeem and Semmi take up jobs working at a fast food place that closely resembles McDonalds but is named McDowells and this is part of the humor in the movie because it is quite evident that restaurant is a ripoff of the burger giant, but the owners insist that it is entirely different.
Anyway, Akeem of course meets the love of his life and she is predictably, in a relationship with a guy who is no good for her but this presents problems for Akeem because he refuses to reveal his true wealth and this does not sit well with the girl’s father, who just happens to be the owner of the McDowell’s restaurant Akeem is currently employed at.
I think I have revealed too much already. The comedy mostly originates from Akeem being blissfully unaware of USA culture yet tries oh so hard to assimilate anyway.
What makes this movie great is that Eddie and Arsenio work together very well and also play multiple characters in the film while wearing lots of makeup. Arsenio actually became quite well-known for being a “hanger on” to Eddie’s fame while having no real star power himself. There are plenty of other stars like this such as pretty much everyone that works with Adam Sandler, for example. Once Eddie fell from grace in Hollywood, Arsenio REALLY fell. However, this movie was great fun and of course Darth Vader is in it for a little bit, which is always fun.
I believe you will laugh when you watch this, particularly if you were alive in the 80's and are somewhat familiar with some of the (now they are anyway) absurd fashion choices that were made back then. Plus there is always Randy Watson of "Sexual Chocolate"... which is epic on its own.

