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The Blues Brothers: After the release of Jake Blues from prison he and brother Elwood go to visit the orphanage where they were raised by nuns. They learn that the Church stopped its support and will sell the place to the education authority and the only way to keep the place open is if the tax on the property is paid within 11 days. The brothers want to help and decide to raise money by putting their blues band back together and staging a big gig. They may be on a mission from God but they're making enemies everywhere they go. Animal House: One of the most popular... movie comedies of all time is also the film that made food fights an art form and John Belushi a star. This raunchy screwball comedy directed with madcap zest by John Landis offers a relentless spoof of 1960s college life by following the hilarious adventures of the Delta fraternity. There's nothing this motley collection of students won't do to get the best of Dean Wormer who secretly conspires to revoke Delta's charter. In addition to Belushi as the guitar bashing beer can smashing garbage eating Bluto Blutarsky the outstanding cast includes head skirt-chaser Tim Matheson innocent freshman Tom Hulce and Stephen Flounder Furst along with Otis Day and the Knights with their showstopping performance of 'Shout'. Toga! Toga! Toga! Stripes: When John Winger (Bill Murray) loses his job his car his apartment and his girlfriend-all in one day-he decides he only has one option: volunteer for Uncle Sam. Way over their head they eventually learn the ropes and manage to take a top-secret U.S. recreational vehicle behind the Iron Curtain on a road trip... [show more]

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Released
20 September 2010
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Publisher
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333 minutes 
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Cult comedy movie triple featuring various 'Saturday Night Live' alumni. Director John Landis's 'The Blues Brothers' (1980) is packed with car chases, music and cameo appearances. Blues brothers Jake and Elwood (John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd) have sold their souls to rhythm'n'blues, but still lend a hand when the church orphanage in which they were raised is threatened with closure. Resolving to get their old band together and stage a fund-raising gig, the brothers have God on their side but everyone else against them - and that includes a bunch of Country and Western rednecks, an angry chapter of neo-Nazi thugs, the massed ranks of the Chicago police force, and Jake's psychotic ex-girlfriend Camille (Carrie Fisher). Landis also directs the raucous college comedy 'National Lampoon's Animal House' (1978), set in the early 1960s. Delta House is the fraternity that will take anyone no other club wants as a member and makes sure nothing comes in the way of their partying. The college dean (John Vernon) is desperate to close Delta House down and enlists the help of another fraternity full of sanctimonious white rich boys. However, Delta House's affiliates are equally determined to continue their partying and high-jinks: culminating in a showdown during the homecoming parade. Belushi's film career took off after playing the toga-loving John 'Bulto' Bultarsky, and Donald Sutherland puts in an appearance as a free-thinking, pot-smoking professor. Bill Murray stars in 'Stripes' (1981) as John Winger, a loser (literally) who loses everything that matters to him - his car, apartment and girlfriend - on the same day. Along with his equally unsuccessful best friend, Russell Zitsky (Harold Ramis), John decides to enrol in the US Army, but discovers that his unit is little more than a refuge for drug-addled psychotic misfits. Matters are not helped by the no-nonsense Sergeant Hulka (Warren Oates), who is determined to instil some discipline in his unruly recruits.

Cult comedy movie triple featuring various &39;Saturday Night Live&39; alumni Director John Landis&39;s &39;The Blues Brothers&39; (1980) is packed with car chases music and cameo appearances Blues brothers Jake and Elwood (John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd) have sold their souls to rhythm&39;n&39;blues but still lend a hand when the church orphanage in which they were raised is threatened with closure Resolving to get their old band together and stage a fund-raising gig the brothers have God on their side but everyone else against them - and that includes a bunch of Country and Western rednecks an angry chapter of neo-Nazi thugs the massed ranks of the Chicago police force and Jake&39;s psychotic ex-girlfriend Camille (Carrie Fisher) Landis also directs the raucous college comedy &39;National Lampoon&39;s Animal House&39; (1978) set in the early 1960s Delta House is the fraternity that will take anyone no other club wants as a member and makes sure nothing comes in the way of their partying The college dean (John Vernon) is desperate to close Delta House down and enlists the help of another fraternity full of sanctimonious white rich boys However Delta House&39;s affiliates are equally determined to continue their partying and high-jinks culminating in a showdown during the homecoming parade Belushi&39;s film career took off after playing the toga-loving John &39;Bulto&39; Bultarsky and Donald Sutherland puts in an appearance as a free-thinking pot-smoking professor Bill Murray stars in &39;Stripes&39; (1981) as John Winger a loser (literally) who loses everything that matters to him - his car apartment and girlfriend - on the same day Along with his equally unsuccessful best friend Russell Zitsky (Harold Ramis) John decides to enrol in the US Army but discovers that his unit is little more than a refuge for drug-addled psychotic misfits Matters are not helped by the no-nonsense Sergeant Hulka (Warren Oates) who is determined to instil some discipline in his unruly recruits Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play

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