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Dan Aykroyd: Movies
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It's apparent from his list of credits that Aykroyd is a very hard worker. He has been in so many movies that it would be arduous to list them all. Small parts in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), She's Having a Baby (1988) and Masters of Menace (1990) are complemented by larger roles in other films. He played the straight man to Eddie Murphy in Trading Places in 1983, a comedy about role-reversal. In 1984, Ghostbusters gave Dan a chance to delve into a topic that is of great interest to him and his ancestors: the paranormal. His great-grandfather corresponded with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, his grandfather held seances in the family home and his father is ... an avid follower of the paranormal.
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Aykroyd himself is asked about multiple dimensions, multiverses, and time travel, as though Sereda is hoping to channel Heisenberg or Podolski. Aykroyd mentions a handful of movies about alien encounters, such as "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and uses these as a basis for forming a philosophy of what aliens might want.
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Next in line for Aykroyd was the made-for-television movie The Arrow in 1997. It was based on the true story of the development of one of the most advanced jetfighters of its era,
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