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The Blues Brothers: Reel Heroes Sleeve DVD

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Two bumbling brothers Jake and Elwood Blue try to reassemble their band after one of them is released from prison. They have to try to raise $5 000 to pay for the taxes on the childhood home where they were raised - an orphanage. As a result a series of many hilarious and comedic routines car chases and musical numbers ensue. Special Features: The Stories Behind the Making of The Blues Brothers Trailer Production Notes Cast and Filmmakers Biographies

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Released
29 July 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Universal Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
127 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5050582947748 
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Comedy classic from the 'Saturday Night Live' stable which comes 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).

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