Animal House

Animal House(1978)

R
07/28/1978 (US)Comedy1h 49m
7.0

"It was the Deltas against the rules... the rules lost!"

Overview

At a 1962 College, Dean Vernon Wormer is determined to expel the entire Delta Tau Chi Fraternity, but those troublemakers have other plans for him.

John Landis

Director

Harold Ramis

Writer

Chris Miller

Writer

Douglas Kenney

Writer

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National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) - Theatrical Trailer

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National Lampoon's Animal House - Double Secret Probation Edition (2003) Trailer (VHS Capture)

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Animal House Official Trailer #1 - Tom Hulce, John Belushi Movie (1978) HD

Animal House Official Trailer #1 - Tom Hulce, John Belushi Movie (1978) HD

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Toga Party Scene

Toga Party Scene

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Movie critic says this 1978 film changed everything

Movie critic says this 1978 film changed everything

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Kent and Larry Rush the Omega and Delta Fraternities

Kent and Larry Rush the Omega and Delta Fraternities

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Bluto's Speech

Bluto's Speech

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TCM Classic Film Festival: Animal House Reunion

TCM Classic Film Festival: Animal House Reunion

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Fathom Events Spot

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto
2.0

Written on January 22, 2024

**Dated and not very appealing to the current public.**

There are comedies that are well-made, elegant, interesting, and there are comedies that are of no interest and will only have some kind of additional appeal to those who saw them when they were young or at the time when they were successful. I think this film fits into the second group: everything takes place on a university campus where the rector tries, with the help of a group of students, to come up with a plan to extinguish a student republic famous for its large number of problems and the poor academic performance. Of course, the students of this republic fueled by beer and madness will find a way to respond in kind.

This is a film especially aimed at rebellious teenagers that came out at a time when being rebellious was fashionable. The world was in the aftermath of the Sexual Revolution and struggling with the first problems arising from drug and alcohol abuse that had spread at the beginning of the decade, but there were still those trying to keep this revolutionary flame burning. Today, almost fifty years later, with almost all of these actors experiencing the pain of old age, it is a film that is forgotten and seems completely distant from our current realities. A dated, aged film of no particular interest.

For me, the most positive and interesting point that this film had was the inspired and good-humored participation of Donald Sutherland, an actor who is currently a veteran and has a wealth of work and awards to present. Seeing him here seems strange, considering who he is today, but he seems to simply be having fun and enjoying the pleasure of doing what he loves most. I can't say that the rest of the actors did a bad job. I honestly think that they all did very well, within what was asked of them. They simply cannot perform miracles.