In 1982 legendary British heavy metal band Spinal Tap attempt an American comeback tour accompanied by a fan who is also a film-maker. The resulting documentary, interspersed with powerful performances of Tap's pivotal music and profound lyrics, candidly follows a rock group heading towards crisis, culminating in the infamous affair of the eighteen-inch-high Stonehenge stage prop.
Written by Jeremy Perkins <jwp@aber.ac.uk>
Rob Reiner was originally going to be one of the band members, but ended up directing the film after Harry Shearer commented that "he didn't look good in spandex".
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Goofs
Continuity:
During the 'Recording Studio Meltdown' sequence, David begins playing with a white Stratocaster. In the same shot he switches to a Sunburst stratocaster and then back to a white Stratocaster in seconds (Special Edition only).
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Quotes
[first lines]
Marty DiBergi:
Hello; my name is Marty DiBergi. I'm a filmmaker. I make a lot of commercials. That little dog that chases the covered wagon underneath the sink? That was mine. In 1966, I went down to Greenwich Village, New York City to a rock club called Electric Banana. Don't look for it; it's not there anymore. But that night, I heard a band that for me redefined the word "rock and roll". I remember being knocked out by their... See more »
Crazy Credits
Anjelica Huston's name is incorrectly listed as 'Angelica Huston' at the
beginning of the end titles, but correctly spelled 'Anjelica Huston' in the
full cast that appears further down the list.
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