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Movie/TV Title
1941
Title
1941
Format
DVD
EAN
0025192055027
Release Year
1999
Release Date
05/10/2010
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Studio
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Language
Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
Subtitle Language
Spanish
Director
Steven Allan Spielberg, Steven Spielberg
Actor
Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi
Rating
PG-13
No Of Discs
1
Run Time
2 hours and 26 minutes
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
UPC
0025192055027
Genre
Comedy
Edition
Collector's Edition Widescreen

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Steven Spielberg's 1941 is a big-budget zany comedy detailing the hilarious panic that gripped Los Angeles after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Army General Joseph Stilwell (Robert Stack) is in charge of protecting the Californian coastline in the weeks following Pearl Harbor. Dan Aykroyd and John Candy are members of a tank crew responsible for setting up a cannon in Ned Beatty's backyard. As explosions burst forth and air-raid sirens scream, John Belushi, Tim Matheson, and Treat Williams are part of the army corp reacting to the news of war with a somewhat energetic craziness. They dance at the USO, compete with each other to get the prettiest girls, and watch as Hollywood Boulevard becomes a pile of ruins. The film features cameos by many Spielberg friends and associates, including directors Sam Fuller and John Landis and actors James Caan, Mickey Rourke, Penny Marshall, and Susan Backlinie, reprising her famous skinny-dip from the first scene in JAWS. Michael McKean and David Lander, otherwise known as Lenny and Squiggy from LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY, play Willie and Joe--a hat's-off salute to Bill Maudlin's famous World War II cartoon characters. The film suffered from critical venom upon its initial release but has since become a cult fave.

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0025192055027
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi
Director
Steven Allan Spielberg, Steven Spielberg
Edition
Collector's Edition Widescreen
Rating
PG-13
Format
DVD
Release Year
1999
Genre
Comedy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Collector's Edition Widescreen
Leading Role
Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi
Release Date
19990223

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  • Top favourable review

    Happy with DVD of 1941

    One of my all time favorites and now it has a lot of footage that was not in the theatrical release or on VHS format, which I had for over ten years. DVD is my thing now and this one is great! Nothing more I can say except that I am happy with it and the efforts to get it to me. Bravo!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: deecee4111

  • An inconsistent movie overall, but parts are sublime

    While overall this movie is inconsistent and disappoints at times, it contains some scenes that are some of my all-time favorites in cinema. These sublime moments make up for the dumb parts of the film. Particularly hilarious are Slim Pickens' scenes! The scene where Slim describes each ridiculous object the Japanese sailors have confiscated from him is just hysterical. You gotta' love Warren Oates' portrayal of the paranoid home defense force commander - "...check 'im for stilts..." Dan Aykroyd with two oranges covering his eyes and wearing pantyhose on his head saying, "I'm a bug"! is also a classic. The music is great, especially John Williams' own swing music creation, "Swing, Swing, Swing" (a parody of the big band classic, "Sing, Sing, Sing") used during the USO scene. How ...

  • How california won WWII

    I watch this movie when it first came out .... it was funny then it is even funnier now. The premise for the whole movie is when the only attack on US soil during WWII was in Southern California, Los Angeles , during the zootsuits riots. The movie is kind of factual in the events that took place during WWII but gets kind of wild as the writer includes his version of what happen that night. But it in the southern california los angeles way we get involved in the battle.... I quote Captin:'Do you see any Planes' gunner: ' No, but we're shooting at them.' The funny thing is I kind of want to find out some of the facts in the movie.. for instance did the japanese sub get lost because they could not create a compus? Was it really called hollywoodland. Did the shells from the sub that attack US ...

  • 1941 with John Belushi

    I loved this movie. The music was great and correct for the year 1941. The P40A was painted and marked correctly for the time period and so was the General Grant army Tank. I loved the scene where John Belushi side slipped his P40A down to a landing on that narrow road at the gasoline station. Also loved the scene where Belushi flew his plane down in the Grand Canyon sloshed down his coke and did a barrel roll as he flew out of the canyon. Each character was funny in their own way. Lorraine Gray could not have been cutier. I have no complaints about the movie. I can watch it over and over. My wife thinks I am crazy, but that is ok. She just don't know how the appreciate the finer things in life.

  • Americana comedia!

    Its as funny and endearing as you remember and if you are over 50, all the more rich with "they way we were". If you are under 50, its a good stereotype of "those times" people talk about and yes? Pretty accurate? Enjoy! Laughs don't stop.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: *gopeachy*