But what's most visible in the movie is the engaging acting. Murphy and Aykroyd are perfect foils for each other.
88
Boston GlobeJay Carr
Boston GlobeJay Carr
It's easily the best of the movies I've seen by the various "Saturday Night Live" alumni, and part of the reason it's funny and satisfying is that it doesn't strain. [09 Jun 1983]
88
Chicago TribuneGene Siskel
Chicago TribuneGene Siskel
It's the funniest new movie on town. [July 22, 1983]
80
Variety
Variety
Trading Places is a light romp geared up by the schtick shifted by Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy.
80
Empire
Empire
Saturday Night Live activist Murphy, capitalising on the promise he showed in "48 Hrs.," steals the show as the quick-witted Billy Ray Valentine in what is certainly more mainstream fare than the earlier SNL staffed capers.
80
TimeRichard Schickel
TimeRichard Schickel
[Murphy] makes Trading Places something more than a good-hearted comedy. He turns it into an event.
75
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Trading Places, which is wildly funny at times, is Murphy's film. [10 Jun 1983]
75
TV Guide MagazineEthan Alter
TV Guide MagazineEthan Alter
Although it tends to rely heavily on slapstick in the second half, the movie provides plenty of laughs and is one of director Landis's best efforts.
50
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Christian Science MonitorDavid Sterritt
Directed by John Landis with a surprising amount of class, though he lets some of his old ''Animal House'' vulgarity slip ostentatiously into the action.
30
Chicago ReaderDave Kehr
Chicago ReaderDave Kehr
Director John Landis is so deficient in basic storytelling skills that he must spend hours explicating the most elementary plot points while and Murphy are sidelined.