The Blues Brothers is a
1980 musical comedy directed by
John Landis and starring
John Belushi and
Dan Aykroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues, characters developed from a musical sketch on the
NBC variety series
Saturday Night Live. It features musical numbers by
R&B and
soul singers
James Brown,
Cab Calloway,
Aretha Franklin,
Ray Charles, and
John Lee Hooker. The film is set in and around
Chicago,
Illinois, and also features non-musical supporting performances by
John Candy,
Carrie Fisher,
Charles Napier and
Henry Gibson.
The story is a tale of
redemption for
paroled
convict Jake (Belushi) and his brother Elwood (Aykroyd), who take on "a mission from
God" to save from foreclosure the
Catholic orphanage in which they grew up. To do so they must re-form their
rhythm and blues band,
The Blues Brothers, and organize a performance to earn $5,000 to pay the tax assessor. Along the way they are targeted by a destructive "mystery woman",
Neo-Nazis, and a
country and western band—all while being relentlessly pursued by the police.