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National Lampoon's Animal House
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Synopsis
Director John Landis put himself on the map with this low-budget, fabulously successful comedy, which made a then-astounding 62 million dollars and started a slew of careers for its cast in the process. National Lampoon's Animal House is set in 1962 on the campus of Faber College in Faber, PA. The first glimpse we get of the campus is the statue of its founder Emil Faber, on the base of which is inscribed the motto, "Knowledge Is Good." Incoming freshmen Tom Hulce and Stephen Furst find themselves rejected by the pretentious Omega fraternity, and instead pledge to Delta House. The Deltas are a motley fraternity of rejects and maladjusted undergraduates (some approaching their late twenties) whose main goal -- seemingly accomplished in part by their mere presence on campus -- is disrupting the staid, peaceful, rigidly orthodox, and totally hypocritical social order of the school, as represented by the Omegas and the college's dean, Vernon Wormer (John Vernon). Dean Wormer decides that this is the year he's going to get the Deltas expelled and their chapter decertified; he places the fraternity on "double secret probation" and, with help from Omega president Greg Marmalard (James Daughton) and hard-nosed member Doug Neidermeyer (Mark Metcalf), starts looking for any pretext on which to bring the members of the Delta fraternity up on charges. The Deltas, oblivious to the danger they're in, are having a great time, steeped in irreverence, mild debauchery, and occasional drunkenness, led by seniors Otter (Tim Matheson), Hoover (James Widdoes), D-Day (Bruce McGill), Boon (Peter Riegert), and pledge master John "Bluto" Blutarsky (John Belushi). They're given enough rope to hang themselves, but even then manage to get into comical misadventures on a road trip (where they arrange an assignation with a group of young ladies from Emily Dickinson University). Finally, they are thrown out of school, and, as a result, stripped of their student deferments (and, thus, eligible for the draft). They decide to commit one last, utterly senseless (and screamingly funny) slapstick act of rebellion, making a shambles of the university's annual homecoming parade, and, in the process, getting revenge on the dean, the Omegas, and everyone else who has ever gone against them. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Karen Allen Katy
Kevin Bacon Chip Diller
John Belushi John "Bluto" Blutarsky
Verna Bloom Marion Wormer
Cesare Danova Mayor Carmine DePasto
James Daughton Greg Marmalard
Stephen Furst Kent "Flounder" Dorfman
Sarah Holcomb Clorette DePasto
Tom Hulce Larry "Pinto" Kroger
DeWayne Jessie Otis Day
Douglas Kenney Stork
Bruce McGill Daniel Simpson "D-Day" Day
Mark Metcalf Doug Neidermeyer
Peter Riegert Donald "Boon" Schoenstein
Martha Smith Babs Jensen
Donald Sutherland Prof. Dave Jennings
John Vernon Dean Vernon Wormer
Mary Louise Weller Mandy Pepperidge
James Widdoes Robert Hoover
Tim Matheson Eric "Otter" Stratton
Joshua Daniel Mothball

Production Crew

John J. Lloyd Art Director
Steve Yaconelli Camera Operator
Michael Chinich Casting
Charles Correll Cinematographer
Philip H. Lathrop Cinematographer
Peter V. Herald Co-producer
Elmer Bernstein Composer (Music Score)
Mark Goldenberg Composer (Music Score)
Peter Bernstein Composer (Music Score)
Deborah Nadoolman Costume Designer
Jean-Pierre Dorleac Costume Designer
John Landis Director
Ann Mills Editor
George Folsey, Jr. Editor
Richard Meyer Editor
Sam Cooke Featured Music
Clifford C. Coleman First Assistant Director
Robert P. Cohen First Assistant Director
Gerald Soucie Makeup
Lynn Brooks Makeup
Marilyn Phillips Makeup
Stephen A. Hope Music Editor
Stephen Bishop Musical Performer
Ivan Reitman Producer
Matty Simmons Producer
Dean Edward Mitzner Production Designer
Chris Miller Screenwriter
Douglas Kenney Screenwriter
Harold Ramis Screenwriter
John Hughes Screenwriter
Gary McLarty Second Unit Director
Anne McCulley Set Designer
Hal G. Gausman Set Designer
Stephen Bishop Songwriter
Bill Randall Sound/Sound Designer
Bill Varney Sound/Sound Designer
William Kaplan Sound/Sound Designer
Henry Millar Special Effects
Bud Ekins Stunts
Gary McLarty Stunts
Jim Halty Stunts
Gary McLarty Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1978
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
20th Century Fox
ABC
Universal

Awards
2001 - U.S. National Film Registry - Library of Congress