Other Titles • This Is Spinal Tap • Die Jungs von Spinal Tap (1984) • Spinal Tap
Trivia from This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
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IN THEATRES FOR RERELEASE: September 8, 2000 (LIMITED)
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"This Is Spinal Tap" was Rob Reiner's first film directing effort.
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Color by CFI.
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Completed shooting November 1983; released theatrically in the USA April 1984.
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Additional credits: Richard Ocean (concert lighting design), Gregory Boone (logo and album cover design), Will Weston (additional album cover design), James Maher (art direction for the "Pop Look and Listen" sequence), James Beauchamp (concert special effects for the "Pop Look and Listen" sequence), Hector Ramirez, Tom Geren, Rod Blackie, Steve Green and James Quakenbush (additional photography).
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The Voyager laserdisc #CC1390L (also available as a CD-ROM) is a special edition of the film. It includes the following special features:
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* shooting script
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* commentary by cast and crew members
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* footage cut from the theatrical release
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(over one hour of deleted scenes)
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* production stills
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* trailers
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* 20-minute demo reel, "Spinal Tap: The Final Tour"
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* promotional shorts: "Heavy Metal Memories" ad,
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and the "(You Know Where You Stand in a) Hell Hole"
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video
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* two alternate audio-track commentaries, one by
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Rob Reiner, the other by Michael McKean,
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Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer
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* music videos
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Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification.
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Copyright 1994 The Voyager Company.DVD Features:
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Region 1 Encoding
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Special Features: Includes trailers, promotional shorts, demo reels, over 60 minutes of deleted scenes, and audio commentary by the stars and filmmakers.
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