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Elwood: It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.Tony in Tarzana said:
No kidding! I was an old school Mopar man for a long time.Tony in Tarzana said:I used to have a ratty black 1969 Imperial, and I'd drive it around with a cheap wool felt black stingy-brim I found at a department store, and my Wayfarers of course.
It was amazing how powerful that Mopar 440 was, even in such a heavy car. For its size, it handled pretty darn well, too.
It holds the record for the most expensive car chase scene ever. The mall used in the movie is still around, although it is a "dead mall". A year or so ago, some guys got permission to re-create the mall scene. You can find it on Youtube. The mall was already closed when "Blues Brothers" was filmed there. The producers had to re-stock the whole mall to make it look active.GOK said:Good lord no but I'd hazard a guess and say....a lot! lol I did read somewhere that the film holds the record for having the largest amount of wrecked cars.
I found this on a trivia site:GOK said:I can see why it would be so expensive then. I've been looking around but have been unable to discover exactly how many cars were wrecked throughout the entire film.
"Blues Brothers" holds the world record for most car crashes in a movie. This are 13 Blues Mobiles, and anywhere from 50-60 other cars.
Quigley Brown said:Anyone try and keep count how many police cars are totaled?