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The Blues Brothers 2000 Blu Ray

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Eighteen years after the Brothers' original 'mission from God' Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) is getting out of prison and discovering that much has changed in the time he's been away. His partner Jake is gone his band is no longer together and the orphanage where he grew up has been demolished. Elwood soon realises that he must embark on a whole new mission - to assemble the old band this time with the help of a soulful bartender (John Goodman) compete at Queen Moussette's (Erykah Badu) Battle of the Bands and set a wayward orphan named Buster on the path to redemption.... Special appearances by B.B. King Aretha Franklin James Brown Johnny Lang Blues Traveler Eric Clapton and many more. It's an action-packed comedy with lots of Rhythm and Blues. [show more]

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Released
22 August 2011
Directors
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Universal Pictures UK 
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Runtime
119 minutes 
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The Blues Brothers don their porkpie hats, skinny ties and cool shades once more in this belated sequel to the 1980 cult classic. Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) emerges from a long stretch in prison to find the world has changed: his partner Jake (the late John Belushi in the first film) has gone, the band have broken up and the orphanage where he was raised has been demolished. However, meaning is brought back to his life when he embarks upon a mission to save the soul of a wayward youngster. The band must be reconvened, with the help of a new recruit (John Goodman), in order to compete at Queen Moussette's Battle of the Bands whilst avoiding the attentions of the police. As in the first film there are cameos from a host of blues and soul musicians, including B.B. King, Aretha Franklin, James Brown and Eric Clapton.

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