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==Production== ''Coming to America'' reunited star [[Eddie Murphy]] with director [[John Landis]]. The two men had previously worked together on the comedy hit ''Trading Places''. Landis recalled the differences in working with Murphy on the two movies: "The guy on ''Trading Places'' was young and full of energy and curious and funny and fresh and great. The guy on ''Coming to America'' was the pig of the world... But I still think he's wonderful in the movie."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://collider.com/the-collider-interview-john-landis-part-ii/|title=The Collider Interview: John Landis, Part II|date=February 9, 2005|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091017194137/http://www.collider.com/entertainment/archive_detail.asp/aid/813/cid/13/tcid/1|archive-date=October 17, 2009|access-date=February 22, 2022}}</ref> Murphy said: :{{blockquote|We had a tussling confrontation… We didn't come to blows. Personalities didn't mesh. ... He directed me in ''Trading Places'' when I was just starting out as a kid, but he was still treating me like a kid five years later during ''Coming to America''. And I ''hired'' him to direct the movie! I was gonna direct ''Coming to America'' myself, but I knew that Landis had just done three fucked-up pictures in a row and that his career was hanging by a thread after the [[Twilight Zone accident|''Twilight Zone'' trial]]. I figured the guy was nice to me when I did ''Trading Places'', so I'd give him a shot… I was going out of my way to help this guy, and he fucked me over. Now he's got a hit picture on his resumé, a movie that made over $200 million, as opposed to him coming off a couple of fucked-up movies – which is where I'd rather see him be right now.|sign=|source=}} Despite the experience, Landis and Murphy collaborated again six years later on ''[[Beverly Hills Cop III]]''. [[South Africa]]n chorus [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]] sings ''[[The Lion Sleeps Tonight|Mbube]]'' during the opening sequence (the song also known as ''[[The Lion Sleeps Tonight]]''). The group has since recorded several different versions of ''Mbube;'' however, the version heard in ''Coming to America'' had not been released on its soundtrack or on CD as of 2006. A promotional song for the film, also titled "[[Coming to America (Nile Rodgers song)|Coming to America]]", was written and performed by [[The System (band)|The System]]. Murphy received a personal salary of $8 million for his work on the film, plus 15% of film rentals. Landis received $600,000, plus 10% of gross receipts.<ref name="Murphy made millions"/> Landis's calling card ("[[See You Next Wednesday]]") appears as an "[[Easter egg (media)|easter egg]]" within the film, on a [[science-fiction]] movie poster in the subway station after Lisa storms off the train.
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