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| Dan Aykroyd | Elwood Blues | |
| John Candy | Burton Mercer | |
| John Belushi | Jake Blues | |
| James Brown | Reverend Cleophus James | |
| Cab Calloway | Curtis | |
| Ray Charles | Ray | |
| Aretha Franklin | Mrs. Murphy | |
| Steve Cropper | Steve Cropper | |
| Donald Dunn | Donald Dunn | |
| Murphy Dunne | Murph | |
| Willie Hall | Willie Hall | |
| Tom Malone | Tom Malone | |
| Lou Marini | Lou Marini | |
| Matt Murphy | Matt Murphy | |
| Alan Rubin | Mr. Fabulous |
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| Producer | Bernie Brillstein
Robert K. Weiss |
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| Writer | John Landis
Dan Aykroyd |
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| Cinematography | Stephen M. Katz
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Direct out of jail, Jake Blues and his Brother Elwood are off on a “mission from god” to raise funds for the orphanage in which they grew up. The only thing they can do is do what they do best: play music. So they get their old band together and they're on their way yet not without getting in a bit of trouble here and there. |
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