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Release Date:
2 March 1984 (USA)
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Tagline:
Does for rock and roll what "The Sound of Music" did for hills
Plot:
Spinal Tap, the world's loudest band, is chronicled by hack documentarian Marti DeBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour. full summary | full synopsis
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Heavy Metal
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Satire
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Stonehenge
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2 wins
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2 nominations
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Laughs at '11'; one of the greatest comedies ever filmed!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Rob Reiner | ... | Marty DiBergi | |
| Kimberly Stringer | ... | Heavy Metal Fan | |
| Chazz Dominguez | ... | Heavy Metal Fan | |
| Shari Hall | ... | Heavy Metal Fan | |
| R.J. Parnell | ... | Mick Shrimpton | |
| David Kaff | ... | Viv Savage | |
| Tony Hendra | ... | Ian Faith | |
| Michael McKean | ... | David St. Hubbins | |
| Christopher Guest | ... | Nigel Tufnel | |
| Harry Shearer | ... | Derek Smalls | |
| Bruno Kirby | ... | Tommy Pischedda | |
| Jean Cromie | ... | Ethereal Fan | |
| Patrick Maher | ... | New York M.C. | |
| Ed Begley Jr. | ... | John 'Stumpy' Pepys | |
| Danny Kortchmar | ... | Ronnie Pudding |
Additional Details
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This is Spinal Tap®: A Rockumentary by Martin Di Bergi (USA) (complete title)
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82 min
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1.70 : 1 more
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Canada:A (Nova Scotia) |
Canada:AA (Ontario) |
Canada:PA (Manitoba) |
Iceland:L |
South Korea:15 |
Sweden:15 (TV rating) |
Australia:M |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Finland:K-7 (DVD rating) |
Finland:K-8 (original rating) |
France:U |
Singapore:NC-16 |
UK:15 |
USA:R |
West Germany:12
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In the first dinner interview scene, Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest) is wearing a t-shirt from "Norman's Rare Guitars", which provided many of the guitars used in the production.
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Continuity: During the scene in the dressing room prior to the festival gig, David asks Viv to play a keyboard part, saying "You recall the line... it's in fifths". It is unclear which of the songs he's referring to out of "Heavy Duty" and "Hell Hole", but in both cases the guitars play unison lines rather than harmony lines in fifths.
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Marty DiBergi: Hello; my name is Marty DiBergi. I'm a filmmaker. I make a lot of commercials. That little dog that chases the covered wagon underneath the sink? That was mine. In 1966, I went down to Greenwich Village, New York City to a rock club called Electric Banana. Don't look for it; it's not there anymore. But that night, I heard a band that for me redefined the word "rock and roll". I remember being knocked out by their...
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Marty DiBergi: Hello; my name is Marty DiBergi. I'm a filmmaker. I make a lot of commercials. That little dog that chases the covered wagon underneath the sink? That was mine. In 1966, I went down to Greenwich Village, New York City to a rock club called Electric Banana. Don't look for it; it's not there anymore. But that night, I heard a band that for me redefined the word "rock and roll". I remember being knocked out by their...
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) (VG)
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Soundtrack:
Rock & Roll Creation
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Is this band real?How many Spinal Tap albums are there?
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THIS IS SPINAL TAP (1984) **** Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer (Cameos: Billy Crystal, Dana Carvey, Fran Drescher, Paul Shaffer, Howard Hesseman, Ed Begley, Jr., Fred Willard, Angelica Huston {note spelling!} ).
Hysterically funny and dead-on "rockumentary" spoof of absurd documentaries and lame so-called rock groups with wicked satirical approach and clever camera shots as well. Directed by Reiner (his debut) with accurate depiction of super-inflated egos, pompous hangers-on and hilarious intimate moments with great dialogue thanks to the improvisations of the trio who reportedly worked from no screenplay. Best moment: Spinal Tap trying to find the stage. And I personally agree with the keyboardist's philosophy of "Have a good time, all the time".