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An American Werewolf in London (1981)

 Aretha Franklin & Matt Murphy, “The Blues Brothers” (John Landis, 1980).

Aretha Franklin&Matt Murphy,“The Blues Brothers” (John Landis, 1980).


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Into the Night | Jon Landis | 1985

Into the Night | Jon Landis | 1985


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On the production of The Blues Brothers (John Landis, 1980): Principal photography

Filming began in July 1979, with the film’s budget still not settled. For the first month, things ran smoothly on and off the set. When Weiss saw the supposedly final $17.5 million budget, he reportedly joked “I think we’ve spent that much already.”

In the next month, the production began falling behind schedule. Much of the delay was due to Belushi’s partying and carousing. When not on the set he went out to familiar Chicago haunts of his such as Wrigley Field. People often recognized him and slipped him cocaine, a drug he was already using heavily on his own, hoping to use it with him. “Every blue-collar Joe wants his John Belushi story,” said Smokey Wendell, who was eventually hired to keep it away from the star. As a result of his late nights and drug and alcohol use, Belushi would often miss unit calls (the beginning of a production day) or go to his trailer after them and sleep, wasting hours of production time. One night, Aykroyd found him crashing on the sofa of a nearby house, where Belushi had already helped himself to food in the refrigerator.

Cocaine was already so prevalent on the set (like many other film productions of that era) that Aykroyd, who used far less than his partner, claims there was actually a section of the budget set aside for purchases of the drug during night shooting. The stars had a private bar, the Blues Club, built on the set, for themselves, crew and friends. Carrie Fisher, Aykroyd’s girlfriend at the time, says most of the bar’s staff doubled as dealers, procuring any drug patrons desired.

The original budget was quickly surpassed, and back in Los Angeles Wasserman grew increasingly frustrated. He was regularly confronting Ned Tanen, the executive in charge of production for Universal, in person over the costs. Sean Daniel, another studio executive, was not reassured when he came to Chicago and saw that the production had set up a special facility for the 70 cars used in the chase sequences. Filming there, which was supposed to have concluded in the middle of September, continued into late October.

On the set, Belushi’s drug use worsened. Fisher, who herself later struggled with cocaine addiction, says Landis told her to keep Belushi away from the drug. Wendell was hired to clear any from the places Belushi visited off-camera. Nevertheless, at one point Landis found him with what he described as a “mountain” of cocaine on a table in his trailer, which led to a tearful confrontation between them where Belushi admitted his addiction and feared it could eventually kill him.

After Aykroyd and Belushi’s wife Judy had a talk with him about his antics, the production returned to Los Angeles. Filming there again ran smoothly, until it came time to shoot the final sequence at the Hollywood Palladium. Just beforehand, Belushi fell off a borrowed skateboard and seriously injured his knee, making it unlikely he could go through with the scene, which required him to sing, dance and do cartwheels. Wasserman persuaded the city’s top orthopedic surgeon to postpone his weekend plans long enough to stop by and sufficiently anesthetize Belushi’s knee, and the scene was filmed as intended.

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Question 2, toujours à propos du blog CINEMATIQUE: Quel édifice religieux, présent dans un film, vous a donné envie de vous y attarder ?

J'ai dû réfléchir, non pas que je n'aime pas m'attarder dans un édifice religieux, mais à partir d'un film? Finalement, ce n'était pas l'édifice en soi qui m'intéressait, mais les gens dedans - et quoi de plus jouissif qu'une messe black en mode gospel? De fait, l'église choisie est anodine, mais à l'intérieur officie James Brown, le Godfather of Soul lui-même, via l'optique John Landis/Blues Brothers. Tant qu'à faire, on aurait pu s'attendre à Little Richard ou Al Green, qui eux, sont réellement devenus preachers,mais admettons que le créateur de “Sex Machine” fit l'affaire.

John Landis’s “Amazon Women on the Moon” (1987)

John Landis’s “Amazon Women on the Moon” (1987)


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The Blues Brothers (1980)


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