Beverly Hills Cop" is a classic action-comedy film released in 1984, starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a street-smart Detroit cop. 

The movie was directed by Martin Brest and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson.  

It's important to note that "Axel F" refers to the film's instrumental theme composed by Harold Faltermeyer, not a movie about 12 stories. 

The plot of "Beverly Hills Cop" revolves around Axel Foley, who travels from Detroit to Beverly Hills to investigate the murder of his friend 

Foley's unconventional methods clash with the more formal Beverly Hills Police Department 

Leading to humorous and action-packed situations as he uncovers a smuggling operation. 

The film's success led to two sequels, "Beverly Hills Cop II" in 1987 and "Beverly Hills Cop III" in 1994. 

Eddie Murphy's performance as Axel Foley became iconic, and the movie is still beloved by audiences today for its blend of comedy and action.

It appears that there may be some confusion or a misunderstanding regarding "Beverly Hills Cop" and its connection to a movie about 12 stories. 

"Beverly Hills Cop" is a film series starring Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, a Detroit detective who often finds himself in comedic and action-packed situations. 

However, there isn't a specific "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Movie about 12 stories" that is widely known or part of the official franchise.