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* [[All-Star Cast]]: Bit parts for the likes of Ray Charles, John Candy, Aretha Franklin, Carrie Fisher, James Brown, [[Cab Calloway]], and Henry Gibson, plus cameos by [[Steven Spielberg]], Frank Oz, and Twiggy. Paul Reubens also appears, [[Retroactive Recognition|pre-"Pee-Wee Herman" fame]], [[Joe Walsh]] has a small cameo as a prisoner at the end of the film, and one of the dancers outside Ray's Music Emporium was James Avery, who would later play Uncle Phil in ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'', in his first screen appearance.
* [[All-Star Cast]]: Bit parts for the likes of Ray Charles, John Candy, Aretha Franklin, Carrie Fisher, James Brown, [[Cab Calloway]], and Henry Gibson, plus cameos by [[Steven Spielberg]], Frank Oz, and Twiggy. Paul Reubens also appears, [[Retroactive Recognition|pre-"Pee-Wee Herman" fame]], [[Joe Walsh]] has a small cameo as a prisoner at the end of the film, and one of the dancers outside Ray's Music Emporium was James Avery, who would later play Uncle Phil in ''[[The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]]'', in his first screen appearance.
* [[Backed by the Pentagon|Backed By the Vatican]]: While not so during the production of the movie, in recent years they have admitted to finding it a good, religious movie.
* [[Backed by the Pentagon|Backed By the Vatican]]: While not so during the production of the movie, in recent years they have admitted to finding it a good, religious movie.
* [[The Character Died with Him]]: John Belushi as Jake Blues and Cab Calloway as Curtis. Possibly John Candy as Burton Mercer, too, although that one isn't confirmed. Fittingly, the sequel is dedicated to these three actors.
* [[Trope Namer]]: These movies named the following tropes:
* [[Trope Namer]]: These movies named the following tropes:
** [[Mission From God]]
** [[Mission From God]]