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Boomerang (1992) is an American romantic comedy directed by Reginald Hudlin and produced by and starring Eddie Murphy. The film blends workplace satire, romantic-entanglement comedy, and themes of gender, power, and redemption. It was notable in the early 1990s for its predominantly Black cast, glossy corporate setting, and blend of mainstream studio comedy with fashion-industry glamour. boomerang 1992
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