The Blues Brothers

The Blues Brothers
The Blues Brothers

Film Details

Year

1980

Duration

130 minutes

Genres

Comedy, Musicals

Language

English

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Synopsis

Jake and Elwood Blues are a pair of petty criminals - but they've got good hearts. When they learn the orphanage they grew up in is in trouble, they decide to raise the money to save it. They plan to get their old band back together, and set about tracking down the members. So begins a bizarre and eventful journey, which culminates in one of the most extreme car chases of all time. And the brothers think they just can't fail because they're "on a mission from God". With a fantastic soundtrack and star appearances from the likes of Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and James Brown, this is one funky road movie.

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15 Classification

Contains strong language.

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