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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
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Largely improvised by director
Rob Reiner
and his cast, This is Spinal Tap looks and sounds like a "real" documentary, with
Michael McKean
,
Harry Shearer
, and
Christopher Guest
as David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls, and Nigel Tufnel, the key members of a going-nowhere British heavy metal band called Spinal Tap. The "group" started as an informal skiffle band, eventually maturing into an R&B act called the Thamesmen (their hit was "Gimme Some Money"). After going through a psychedelic period with "Listen to the Flower People", the band mutated into Spinal Tap, a hard rock outfit responsible for such albums as "Intravenous DeMilo", "The Sun Never Sweats", and "Bent for the Rent". This Is Spinal Tap finds them in the midst of their first American tour in years as they support their new LP "Smell the Glove", with filmmaker Marty DiBergi (
Rob Reiner
), who specializes in TV commercials, on hand to document the occasion. Just about anything that can go wrong does; shows get canceled, stage props go wrong, wireless guitar pickups start broadcasting air-traffic reports, no one shows up for in-store appearances, David's girlfriend tries to take over the band, they wind up billed second to a puppet show at an amusement park, and the group teeters on the verge of breakup. After the film's initial release, McKean, Guest, and Shearer did a short club tour as Spinal Tap; the "band" reunited in 1992 for a new album, "Break Like the Wind", followed by a full-fledged tour and TV special, The Return Of Spinal Tap. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ed Begley, Jr.
John "Stumpy" Pepys
Paul Benedict
Tucker "Smithy" Brown
June Chadwick
Jeanine Pettibone
Fran Drescher
Bobbi Flekman
Tony Hendra
Ian Faith
Howard Hesseman
Terry Ladd
Joyce Hyser
Belinda
David Kaff
Ian Faith
David Kaff
Viv Savage
Bruno Kirby
Tommy Pischedda
Patrick Macnee
Sir Denis Eton-Hogg
R.J. Parnell
Mick Shrimpton
Fred Willard
Lt. Hookstratten
Billy Crystal
Morty the Mime
Christopher Guest
Nigel Tufnel
Michael McKean
David St. Hubbins
Rob Reiner
Marty DiBergi
Harry Shearer
Derek Smalls
Vicki Blue
Cindy
Production Crew
Peter Smokler
Cinematographer
Christopher Guest
Composer (Music Score)
Harry Shearer
Composer (Music Score)
Michael McKean
Composer (Music Score)
Rob Reiner
Composer (Music Score)
Renee Johnston
Costume Designer
Rob Reiner
Director
Kent Beyda
Editor
Kim Secrist
Editor
Robert Leighton
Editor
Karen Murphy
Producer
Bryan Jones
Production Designer
Christopher Guest
Screenwriter
Harry Shearer
Screenwriter
Michael McKean
Screenwriter
Rob Reiner
Screenwriter
Christopher Guest
Songwriter
Michael McKean
Songwriter
Rob Reiner
Songwriter
Robert Eber
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1984
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
CFI Color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Embassy
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