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Jake and Elwood are on a mission from GOD!

In the spring of 1978, The Blues Brothers made their official debut when they opened an episode of 'Saturday Night Live' hosted by Steve Martin. In June 1980, they made their only appearance together on the big screen in their sole feature film when it was released to movie theaters. For many years the shorter version was the only one available to the home video market. Now, The longer version with restored footage is the better viewing experience. The additional scenes actually make this movie work much better than in its previous variation. John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd always were a great comedy team, and this film was their crowning achievement. They made great blues music together as Jake and Elwood. The story follows the boys in a desperate attempt to save the orphanage where they were raised from being closed. So, they recruit the members of their former band back together to do a benefit show to raise the funds the save the place. There are special appearances from the great R&B legends Cab Calloway, James Brown, Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker and Aretha Franklin. Comedy actor John Candy does a brilliant job in his first major film role. Kathleen Freeman was born to play The Penguin. And, who could ever forget all those spectacular car chases? The songs also are a blast, as well. Especially at Bob's Country Bunker, when the guys perform "Rawhide" and "Stand By Your Man". They'll never get caught, they're on a mission from GOD!Read full review...

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Excellent product! Great price!

This movie has the best songs that I enjoy. I liked to watch it when I was young. I will watch whenever I am free.

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This is the greatest movie ever

I always laugh whenever I see this movie. Has to be the greates ever. It is a shame that John Belushi is no longer with us as he was extremely funny. What a waste....

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