National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)

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(Animal House)


Country: US
Technical: col 109m
Director: John Landis
Cast: John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon

Synopsis:

During the early sixties, the Dean of a college attempts to get the members of a hellraising fraternity expelled, with the aid of their more sanctimonious counterparts.

Review:

Loud, vulgar, crass and witless farce, put together with enough skill and professionalism to make the anti-social puerility on display all the more depressing. Pandering to the lowest inclinations of an indulgent audience , it orchestrates chaos and brings of a musical number with aplomb, but one cannot help feeling for John Vernon. On the upside, it heralded a rash of movies on a similar theme, with even less to commend them than John Belushi in a toga (cf. Porky's).

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(Animal House)


Country: US
Technical: col 109m
Director: John Landis
Cast: John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon

Synopsis:

During the early sixties, the Dean of a college attempts to get the members of a hellraising fraternity expelled, with the aid of their more sanctimonious counterparts.

Review:

Loud, vulgar, crass and witless farce, put together with enough skill and professionalism to make the anti-social puerility on display all the more depressing. Pandering to the lowest inclinations of an indulgent audience , it orchestrates chaos and brings of a musical number with aplomb, but one cannot help feeling for John Vernon. On the upside, it heralded a rash of movies on a similar theme, with even less to commend them than John Belushi in a toga (cf. Porky's).

(Animal House)


Country: US
Technical: col 109m
Director: John Landis
Cast: John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon

Synopsis:

During the early sixties, the Dean of a college attempts to get the members of a hellraising fraternity expelled, with the aid of their more sanctimonious counterparts.

Review:

Loud, vulgar, crass and witless farce, put together with enough skill and professionalism to make the anti-social puerility on display all the more depressing. Pandering to the lowest inclinations of an indulgent audience , it orchestrates chaos and brings of a musical number with aplomb, but one cannot help feeling for John Vernon. On the upside, it heralded a rash of movies on a similar theme, with even less to commend them than John Belushi in a toga (cf. Porky's).