The Best of the Blues Brothers 29 years old

Writer Tom Davis hosts a Blues Brothers retrospective that tells the whole truth about the legendary band's early days and righteous ways. The Blues Brothers were an unforgettable part of Saturday Night Live's golden era, making their musical debut in bee costumes singing "I'm a King Bee," and becoming an overnight sensation. Switching to hats and shades inspired by John Lee Hooker, they combined classic Chicago Blues with Stax-Volt R&B to create a sound all their own. Their first album, Briefcase Full of Blues, went double-platinum and led quickly to their hit movie and milestone soundtrack album. The rest is history, and it's all here in a music-filled, memory-blasting account of a band that will always be on a mission from God.

Credits

The Best of the Blues Brothers Cast

Name Character
Dan Aykroyd He was 42, now 71 years old as Elwood Blues / Himself
John Belushi He was 45, 33 years old when he died as Jake Blues (archive footage)
Steve Cropper He was 52, now 82 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Donald "Duck" Dunn He was 52, 70 years old when he died as Himself (archive footage)
Murphy Dunne He was 52, 0 years old when he died as Himself (archive footage)
Steve Jordan He was 37, now 67 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Tom Malone He was 47, now 76 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Alan Rubin He was 51, 68 years old when he died as Himself (archive footage)
Paul Shaffer He was 44, now 74 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Tom Scott He was 46, now 75 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Tom Davis He was 41, 59 years old when he died as Interviewer (uncredited)
Lou Marini He was 49, now 78 years old as Himself (archive footage)
Matt Murphy (English footballer) He was 22, now 52 years old as Himself (archive footage)

The Best of the Blues Brothers Crew

Name Department
Dan Aykroyd as Writer. He was 42 (now 71) years old Writing
Tom Davis as Writer. He was 41 (59) years old when He died Writing
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The Best of the Blues Brothers (29 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, July 26, 1994
  • Runtime: 60 minutes