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This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
Front Cover Actor
Christopher Guest Nigel Tufnel
Michael McKean David St. Hubbins
Ed Begley Jr.
Dana Carvey
Jean Cromie
Chazz Dominguez Heavy Metal Fan
Fran Drescher
Shari Hall Heavy Metal Fan
Tony Hendra Ian Faith
David Kaff Viv Savage
Rob Reiner Marty DiBergi
Kimberly Stringer Heavy Metal Fan
R.J. Parnell Mick Shrimpton
Harry Shearer Derek Smalls
Movie Details
Genre Comedy; Music
Director Rob Reiner
Producer Karen Murphy
Writer Christopher Guest; Michael McKean
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 88 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.9
Plot
Director Marty DiBergi (Rob Reiner) solemnly alerts us to the glory that was Spinal Tap in his introduction to this "rockumentary" about the legendary British heavy-metal group, featuring lead guitarist Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), lead singer David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer), and a succession of drummers whose careers were cut short by spontaneously combusting on their stool, drowning in somebody else's vomit, or otherwise perishing in untimely fashion. Under DiBergi's studious interrogation, the band and their familiars retrace the band's evolution from head-bopping Mersey Beat poseurs to head-banging metal poseurs, each change in musical direction or tonsorial chic having little effect on the surviving trio's sublime idiocy. For, as St. Hubbins (he's the "deep" one, relatively speaking) sagely observes, "It's such a fine line between stupid and clever."

Happily for us, director Reiner, who developed the underlying story line with Guest and former Credibility Gap pranksters McKean and Shearer, stays squarely on the right side of the line, even as his writer-actors remain hilariously trapped on the other side. In lieu of a formal shooting script, the quartet created an extensive and detailed band history ripe with the sort of dead-pan detail that hard-core rock historians and screwball aficionados will savor on countless replays; with the three Tap members also musicians themselves, the "band" developed its stage act under the unsuspecting noses of L.A. club denizens, who accepted them as just as loud, flashy, sexist, and obvious as any other mullet-tressed, leather-garbed brigade of guitar slingers, circa 1984. The resulting footage thus manages to lob its punch lines and build its characters (including some thinly veiled character assassinations of various industry folks) with a loose, tossed-away verve rooted in the improvisational approach. This Is Spinal Tap remains the funniest, and most truthful, look at rock culture ever filmed and a personal best for all involved. --Sam Sutherland

Personal Details
Seen It No
Index 237
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Date 9/23/2006
Store Yohoo
Links Amazon US
IMDB
Product Details
Edition Special Edition
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
UPC (Barcode) 027616852809
Release Date 9/12/2000
Subtitles French; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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