
The Blues Brothers: Transposing The Music
Documentary
Overview
A look at Dan and John's partnership and the music
Top Cast


Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd
Self
Dan Aykroyd
Self


Paul Shaffer
Paul Shaffer
Self
Paul Shaffer
Self


Howard Shore
Howard Shore
Self
Howard Shore
Self


John Landis
John Landis
Self
John Landis
Self


John Belushi
John Belushi
Self (archive footage)
John Belushi
Self (archive footage)


Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi
Self
Jim Belushi
Self


Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Self
Deborah Nadoolman Landis
Self
Judith Belushi Pisano
Judith Belushi Pisano
Self
Judith Belushi Pisano
Self
John Goodman
John Goodman
Self
John Goodman
Self
Ben Manila
Ben Manila
Self
Ben Manila
Self
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