Steven Spielberg's 1941 is a big-budget zany comedy detailing the
hilarious panic that gripped Los Angeles after the Japanese attack on
Pearl Harbor. Army General Joseph Stilwell (Robert Stack) is in charge
of protecting the Californian coastline in the weeks following Pearl
Harbor. Dan Aykroyd and John Candy are members of a tank crew
responsible for setting up a cannon in Ned Beatty's backyard. As
explosions burst forth and air-raid sirens scream, John Belushi, Tim
Matheson, and Treat Williams are part of the army corp reacting to the
news of war with a somewhat energetic craziness. They dance at the USO,
compete with each other to get the prettiest girls, and watch as
Hollywood Boulevard becomes a pile of ruins. The film features cameos by
many Spielberg friends and associates, including directors Sam Fuller
and John Landis and actors James Caan, Mickey Rourke, Penny Marshall,
and Susan Backlinie, reprising her famous skinny-dip from the first
scene in JAWS. Michael McKean and David Lander, otherwise known as Lenny
and Squiggy from LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY, play Willie and Joe--a hat's-off
salute to Bill Maudlin's famous World War II cartoon characters. The
film suffered from critical venom upon its initial release but has since
become a cult fave.