Time: 2024-06-25
Judge Reinhold, known for his role in the "Beverly Hills Cop" franchise alongside Eddie Murphy, recently opened up about a career setback he faced. Reinhold, 67, revealed that his leading role in the film "Vice Versa" was sabotaged, leading to a significant impact on his career trajectory. The actor shared with Vanity Fair that the 1988 "body-swap" comedy with Fred Savage faced challenges at the box office due to the release of similar movies at the time. The film's downfall was further exacerbated by behind-the-scenes maneuvers by former Columbia Pictures CEO David Puttnam.
The "Vice Versa" movie follows a divorced executive and his son as they switch bodies after encountering a mysterious Tibetan skull. Reinhold revealed that the film's release coincided with other age-change movies, such as "Like Father Like Son" and "Big," which added to its challenges in capturing the audience's attention.
Despite his disappointment with the outcome of "Vice Versa," Reinhold continued to pursue acting opportunities, starring in successful projects like "The Santa Clause" series and making guest appearances on popular TV shows. Reinhold's association with the "Beverly Hills Cop" franchise solidified his presence in the entertainment industry, with his role as Billy Rosewood spanning several installments, including a 2013 TV movie.
Netflix's upcoming film "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" reunites Reinhold with Eddie Murphy and other franchise co-stars, promising an exciting return to the world of the iconic buddy-cop action comedy. The original "Beverly Hills Cop" movie, released in 1984, marked Murphy's rise to stardom and paved the way for two successful sequels, establishing him as a prominent figure in Hollywood.
Reflecting on his experience with "Vice Versa," Reinhold highlighted the competitive nature of the film industry and how unforeseen circumstances can impact an actor's career trajectory. Despite facing setbacks, Reinhold's resilience and dedication to his craft have allowed him to navigate challenges and continue pursuing his passion for acting.
Reinhold's candid remarks shed light on the complexities of show business and the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. As he prepares to reprise his role in the upcoming "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" film, Reinhold remains optimistic about the future and looks forward to engaging audiences once again with his on-screen charisma and talent.