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Behind the Theme: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F

Eddie Murphy and the Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F filmmakers and cast share how important the Beverly Hills Cop theme song is to them and pop culture. Enter the recording studio with composer Lorne Balfe and the RISE Diversity Orchestra for a scoring session of the Axel F theme, originally composed by Harold Faltermeyer. For more information about the Musicians at Play Foundation or the RISE Diversity Orchestra program, visit musiciansatplay.org. 


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