The Blues Brothers (1980)

Everybody Needs Somebody to Love

The Blues Brothers play the big show and bring the house down.

Directed by John Landis.

Released in 1980 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Singer
  • character-type: Musician
  • action: Cheer
  • action: Sing
  • action: Dance
  • editors-choice: Musical Moments
  • editors-choice: Licensable Clips
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Saturday Night Live
  • secondary-genre: Action Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Screwball Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Cult Comedies
  • mood: Exciting
  • mood: Feel-Good
  • prop: Harmonica
  • prop: Microphone
  • setting: Concert
  • setting: Chicago
  • theme: Happiness
  • theme: Love
  • theme: Fulfillment
  • actor: Steve Cropper
  • actor: Murphy Dunne
  • actor: Tom Malone
  • actor: Steven Williams
  • actor: Matt Murphy
  • actor: Lou Marini
  • actor: Armand Cerami
  • actor: John Belushi
  • actor: Donald Dunn
  • actor: Willie Hall
  • actor: Alan Rubin
  • actor: John Candy
  • actor: Dan Aykroyd
  • director: John Landis
  • producer: Robert K. Weiss
  • producer: David Sosna
  • producer: Bernie Brillstein
  • producer: George Folsey Jr.
  • cinematographer: Stephen M. Katz
  • editor: George Folsey Jr.
  • costume-designer: Deborah Nadoolman
  • production-designer: John J. Lloyd
  • role-name: Elwood Blues
  • role-name: Willie 'Too Big' Hall
  • role-name: Steve 'The Colonel' Cropper
  • role-name: Matt 'Guitar' Murphy
  • role-name: Murphy 'Murph' Dunne
  • role-name: Donald 'Duck' Dunn
  • role-name: Trooper Daniel
  • role-name: Tom 'Bones' Malone
  • role-name: Burton Mercer
  • role-name: 'Joliet' Jake Blues
  • role-name: Alan 'Mr. Fabulous' Rubin
  • role-name: 'Blue Lou' Marini
  • role-name: Trooper Mount
  • screenwriter: Dan Aykroyd
  • screenwriter: John Landis
  • year: 1980
  • studio: Universal