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The Stories Behind the Making of 'the Blues Brothers': Directed by J.M. Kenny. With Dan Aykroyd, John Landis, Tom Malone, Alan Rubin.
- (94)
- Documentary
- J.M. Kenny
- 1998-09-08
15. Juli 2021 · The Blues Brothers) The Stories Behind The Making Of The Blues Brothers : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90% 56:24. The Blues Brothers) The Stories Behind The Making Of The Blues Brothers. Publication date. 1998. Topics. The Blues Brothers, DVD, Supplemental.
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- Supplemental Archive
3. Aug. 2020 · Mon 3 Aug 2020 10.06 EDT. Dan Aykroyd, actor (played Elwood) My original script was called The Return of the Blues Brothers and had two movies in it. John Landis turned it into a manageable 150...
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19. März 2024 · The book lovingly tells the story of a high-speed ride that soars triumphantly and expectedly (assuming the reader is aware of the fate of John Belushi) crashes at the end. The Blues Brothers - An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the Making of an American Film Classic is available now from Grove Atlantic and your local bookstore. The ...
- The Blues Brothers Band Musicians Played Themselves in The Movie
- Aretha Franklin Had Trouble Lip-Synching Her Blues Brothers Number
- Dancers For Ray Charles’ Blues Brothers Number Were Random Bystanders
- John Belushi Once Disappeared from The Blues Brothers Set Out of Nowhere
- Dan Aykroyd Proposed to Carrie Fisher on The Blues Brothers Set
- The Blues Brothers Once Held The Record For Most Cars Destroyed on Set
- A Deleted Scene Explains The Bluesmobile’S Magical Qualities
- The Blues Brothers Cast and Crew Used Cocaine to Stay Awake During Night Shoots
- The Blues Brothers Was Deemed A “Catholic Classic” by The Vatican
When Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi began taking their Blues Brothers personas more seriously, they rounded up some of the genre's finest musicians (including guitarist Steve Cropper and saxophonist "Blue Lou" Marini) to tour with them. A making-of featurette found on The Blues Brothers 25th Anniversary Edition DVD (and subsequent Blu-ray releases) t...
Appearing in the film as highly fictionalized versions of themselves were various music legends, including the late Aretha Franklin, to whom The Blues Brothers director John Landis wrote a tribute for The Hollywood Reporter, mentioning her only on set issue was lip-synching her performance of "Think." In the previously mentioned featurette, Landis ...
Another legendary The Blues Brothers appearance is that of Ray Charles as a music shop owner who convinces Jake and Elwood to buy his keyboard by playing a rendition of "Shake a Tail Feather" on it so mean it gets strangers dancing outside. Funny thing about those dancers: they were really just strangers the crew found on the streets of Chicago. As...
A skateboard injury is not the only time John Belushi caused an issue on the set (or off the set, more accurately), as a story from Dan Aykroyd during an appearance on Late Night with Seth Myers would reveal. One late night, during a break from filming the shopping mall police chase scene, Belushi randomly disappeared from The Blues Brothers setand...
One of the funniest running gags from The Blues Brothers is how the siblings manage to continuously survive the murderous rampage of a mysterious woman, played by Carrie Fisher, whom Jake left at the alter years ago. However, it was actually Dan Aykroyd who made the late Star Wars actress his fiancée shortly after filming, as she would reveal to th...
Lives that could not be saved, however, on the The Blues Brothers set were the many, many cars used during production, and when I say "used," I mean to completion. According to an inside look on its epic car chase through the streets of Chicago from Yahoo!, the film would hold the record for most cars destroyed on a movie set with a reported total ...
While most of the films innumerable car deaths are played for laughs, the tragic collapse of the Bluesmobile after enduring bridge jumps, backflips, and all kids of impossible things brings a tear to your eye. Dan Aykroyd reveals in the featurette, which you can also watch by purchasing The Blues Brothers DVD or Blu-ray on Amazon, that a scene was ...
Providing what could be some insight into John Landis' perspective on magic cars is Dan Aykroyd's testimony from a 2012 Vanity Fair article about the frequent uses of cocaine that occurred on the Blues Brothers set. It is well known that John Belushi was an addict, which eventually cost him his life1982. Yet, he was only one of many from the cast a...
I suppose that the on-set drug use was something that the Vatican was unaware of when they named The Blues Brothers a "Catholic classic" in 2010. In honor of its 30th anniversary, the Vatican's official newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, placed the R-rated comedy among the ranks of The Ten Commandments, The Passion of The Christ, and It's a Wonderful...
13. Aug. 2016 · Debuting in 1980, The Blues Brothers movie is a light-hearted musical comedy that became a culturally significant event. It introduced a generation ignorant of the cultural significance of African-American music like jazz, blues and soul to legends like Aretha Franklin, John Lee Hooker, James Brown and Cab Calloway.
1998 Directed by J.M. Kenny. The Stories Behind the Making of The Blues Brothers is an hour- long documentary featuring every participant from the film. Star and co-writer Dan Aykroyd explains how a joke that he and best friend John Belushi shared with friends evolved from a Saturday Night Live skit to a best-selling album and then to a film.