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20 June 1980 (USA) moreTagline:
They'll never get caught. They're on a mission from God. morePlot:
Jake Blues, just out from prison, puts together his old band to save the Catholic home where he and brother Elwood were raised. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
1 win moreNewsDesk:
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Nitro and Glycerin moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| John Belushi | ... | 'Joliet' Jake Blues (as Jake) | |
| Dan Aykroyd | ... | Elwood Blues (as Elwood) | |
| James Brown | ... | Reverend Cleophus James | |
| Cab Calloway | ... | Curtis | |
| Ray Charles | ... | Ray | |
| Aretha Franklin | ... | Mrs. Murphy | |
| Steve Cropper | ... | Steve 'The Colonel' Cropper | |
| Donald Dunn | ... | Donald 'Duck' Dunn | |
| Murphy Dunne | ... | Murphy 'Murph' Dunne | |
| Willie Hall | ... | Willie 'Too Big' Hall | |
| Tom Malone | ... | Tom 'Bones' Malone | |
| Lou Marini | ... | 'Blue Lou' Marini | |
| Matt Murphy | ... | Matt 'Guitar' Murphy | |
| Alan Rubin | ... | Alan 'Mr. Fabulous' Rubin | |
| Carrie Fisher | ... | Mystery Woman |
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133 min | USA:148 min (extended version)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
Finland:K-11 (DVD rating) | UK:AA (original rating) | South Korea:12 | Brazil:Livre | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Canada:14A | Chile:14 | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Ireland:15 | Netherlands:AL | New Zealand:M | Norway:11 | Singapore:PG | Spain:T | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | West Germany:12 | Iceland:LFun Stuff
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Factual errors: During the opening song at Bob's Country Bunker Jake & Elwood say they are happy to be here in Kokomo. As soon as they leave Bob's County Bunker they are chased by the Good Old Boys and the Illinois State Police. However there is not a Kokomo, IL. The nearest Kokomo is in Indiana so they would be chased by Indiana State Police and not Illinois State Police. moreQuotes:
[after a burst of gunfire from the Mystery Woman, Jake climbs to his feet, covered in mud from the tunnel floor]Jake: It's good to see you, sweetheart.
Mystery Woman: You contemptible pig! I remained celibate for you. I stood at the back of a cathedral, waiting, in celibacy, for you, with three hundred friends and relatives in attendance. My uncle hired the best Romanian caterers in the state. To obtain the seven limousines for the wedding party, my father used up his last favor with Mad Pete Trullo. So for me, for my mother, my grandmother, my father, my uncle, and for the common good, I must now kill you, and your brother.
[Jake falls to his knees]
Jake: Oh, please, don't kill us. Please, please don't kill us. You know I love you baby. I wouldn't leave ya. It wasn't my fault.
Mystery Woman: You miserable slug! You think you can talk your way out of this? You betrayed me.
Jake: No I didn't. Honest... I ran out of gas. I, I had a flat tire. I didn't have enough money for cab fare. My tux didn't come back from the cleaners. An old friend came in from out of town. Someone stole my car. There was an earthquake. A terrible flood. Locusts. IT WASN'T MY FAULT, I SWEAR TO GOD.
[Elwood covers his head in anticipation of more gunfire, Jake removes his sunglasses to make a wordless appeal, and the Mystery Woman visibly softens]
Mystery Woman: Oh, Jake... Jake, honey...
[Jake embraces the Mystery Woman and they kiss]
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A musical comedy action fantasy should not work, especially when one considers that it is the first SNL skit-to-screen adventure (which, history has shown us, is a decidedly mixed bag). But this one does. Two of the best car chases in cinematic history bookend the film, and in between there are show-stopping musical numbers, raw humor, Illinois Nazis, and a seriously disgruntled ex-fiancee. And it all makes perfect sense in the context of the universe created by Aykroyd (who co-wrote), Landis (who directed), and Belushi (his barely contained zeal provides the battery pack for this film).
Jake (Belushi) and Elwood (Aykroyd) are the former front men of a broken down blues band (actually a stunning collection of blues talent) which disbanded after Jake was arrested several years before. Upon his release, he discovers that his boyhood orphanage home is about to be foreclosed upon for non-payment of property taxes. Beaten up by a nun, sung to by James Brown, and touched by God, Jake sees the light and seeks to put the band together for one last show -- a charity benefit to save the orphanage.
Their journey takes them from James Brown to Aretha Franklin to Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker to Cab Calloway. The movie showcases the overwhelming talent of singers, musicians, and genres long out of vogue with popular musical tastes. Indeed, this movie is a vehicle for giving these performers a chance to shine -- to bring their music back to the masses and ultimately into pop-culture immortality (to go along with their more prestigious musical immortality).
This film is guaranteed to make you tap your feet, laugh out loud, gasp as both a mall and and entire fleet of Chicago police cars are destroyed, and believe in the magical powers of an old cop car. Like I said, it's a musical comedy action fantasy.
And it works.