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John Belushi | John Blutarsky | |
Tim Matheson | Eric Stratton | |
John Vernon | Dean Vernon Wormer | |
Verna Bloom | Marion Wormer | |
Tom Hulce | Larry Kroger | |
Cesare Danova | Mayor Carmine DePasto | |
Peter Riegert | Donald Schoenstein | |
Mary Louise Weller | Mandy Pepperidge | |
Stephen Furst | Kent Dorfman | |
James Daughton | Greg Marmalard | |
Bruce McGill | Daniel Simpson Day | |
Mark Metcalf | Doug Neidermeyer | |
DeWayne Jessie | Otis Day | |
Karen Allen | Katy | |
James Widdoes | Robert Hoover |
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Producer | Ivan Reitman
Matty Simmons |
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Writer | Harold Ramis
Douglas Kenney |
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Cinematography | Charles Correll
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Musician | Elmer Bernstein
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This is one of those movies that works for all the wrong reasons--disgusting, lowbrow, base humor that we are all far too sophisticated to find amusing. So, just don't tell anyone you still think it's a riot to watch John Belushi as the brutish Bluto slurp Jell-O or terrorize his less-aggressive fellow students. This crude parody of college life in the '60s spawned many imitations, but none could match the fresh-faced talent or bad taste of this huge box office success. (Remember all those toga parties in the '80s?) The first of the National Lampoon movies, this was originally released as National Lampoon's Animal House. Keep an eye out for a very young Kevin Bacon in his first credited screen appearance. |
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