Animal House

Titolo originale: Animal House
Regia: John Landis |
Anno: 1978
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia
Tag: college | fraternity | dean | fraternity house | national lampoon's | probation | 1960s | college freshman | anarchic comedy |
Cast: John Belushi | Karen Allen | Tom Hulce | Stephen Furst | Mark Metcalf | Mary Louise Weller | Martha Smith | John Vernon | James Daughton | Kevin Bacon | Tim Matheson | Verna Bloom | Cesare Danova | Peter Riegert | James Widdoes | Bruce McGill | DeWayne Jessie | Sarah Holcomb | Lisa Baur | Donald Sutherland | Douglas Kenney | Chris Miller | Bruce Bonnheim | Joshua Daniel | Sunny Johnson | Stacy Grooman | Eliza Roberts | Aseneth Jurgenson | Katherine Denning | Raymone Robinson | Robert Elliott | Reginald Farmer | Jebidiah R. Dumas | Priscilla Lauris | Rick Eby | John Freeman | Sean McCartin | Helen Vick | Rick Greenough | Stephen Bishop | John Landis |

Larry e Kent, due giovani matricole, sono impazienti di iscriversi ad una delle varie fratellanze del college. Rifiutati dalla "Omega Theta Phi", composta da studenti ricchi e snob, vengono accettati dalla sgangherata "Delta Tau Chi", composta solo da studenti ripetenti con voti infimi ed una condotta disastrosa, e da cui è bandita ogni regola sociale. Ma il rettore e la fratellanza rivale Omega decidono di accanirsi contro la Delta per farla chiudere. "Bluto" ed i suoi compagni non ci stanno, e decidono di ribellarsi.

Approfondimenti

The story was originally set in a high school. John Landis said the following in a recent article: " [...] D
In the scene where Otter returns to the Delta House after being beaten up by the Omegas, there are t [...] D
Chris Miller based Pinto on himself as a Dartmouth sophomore, as "Pinto" had been his frat nickname, [...] D
DeWayne Jessie's performance as "Otis Day" was so successful that he legally changed his name to Oti [...] D
This is the film debut of the popular actors Kevin Bacon and Karen Allen. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the 400 movies nominated for the Top 100 G [...] D
John Belushi's performance in the cafeteria scene was entirely improvised. When he began piling food [...] D
Donald Sutherland was so convinced of the movie's lack of potential that, when offered a percent of [...] D
The noble brass theme heard when the Faber campus is first shown is an excerpt from Johannes Brahms' [...] D
The tune that Otter whistles throughout the movie, is the main theme ("Peter's Theme") from Sergei P [...] D
When looking for colleges to film at, the script was sent to over 250 schools. It was unanimously re [...] D
Before Donald Sutherland was brought on board, John Belushi was the highest-paid actor in the cast a [...] D
There was originally a scene that was cut from the script in which, as part of the Delta initiation, [...] D
The Delta House actors partied together every night, but John Landis kept John Belushi separated fro [...] D
John Landis tried to create animadversion between the actors who played Delta members and Omega memb [...] D
The scene in which Bluto crushes a beer can against his forehead and smashes a beer bottle over his [...] D
During filming, John Belushi would often go to local nightclubs to check out the various bands. He w [...] D
Stacy Grooman, Flounder's girlfriend Sissy, was actually a student at the University of Oregon at th [...] D
Final theatrical film role of Cesare Danova, who worked exclusively in TV for the remainder of his l [...] D
The film was inspired by co-writer Chris Miller's short stories in "National Lampoon", drawn from hi [...] D
The toga party band's real name is Carl Holmes and The Commanders. D
Principal photography was completed in 32 days. D
Spawned a short-lived ABC television series, Delta House (1979); also Brothers and Sisters (1979) on [...] D
In 1974, National Lampoon Magazine published a parody called "National Lampoon's 1964 High School Ye [...] D
John Landis and Bruce McGill staged a scene for reporters visiting the set, where Landis pretended t [...] D
The full name of the Delta House changes during the movie. When the movers are taking out the conten [...] D
After the first day's shooting of the homecoming parade, there was a heavy rain that night. The next [...] D
John Landis sacrificed his heavy beard, and much of his hair to appear in the film as a cafeteria di [...] D
The final interrupting of the parade sequence was shot on the Universal backlot. This part of the lo [...] D
Mark Metcalf originally auditioned for the part of Otter. D
The car that Flounder drives, which his brother lent to him, and the Delta's also use at the end, as [...] D
As Bluto (Belushi) begins to climb the steps to the administration building for the Neidermeyer hors [...] D
The clip where Otis Day and the Knights perform "Shout" has, for several years, been shown on the Au [...] D
John Landis had a budget of only $2.5 million, so to cut costs, the movie was shot almost entirely o [...] D
The writers chose 1962 as the setting because they saw it as "the last innocent year . . . of Americ [...] D
During interviews conducted for the 30th anniversary of this film, Karen Allen revealed some interes [...] D
There was rainy weather every day that the film was shot. D
The women on the Kennedy "Camelot" float are all costumed in what Jacqueline Kennedy was wearing whe [...] D
Otter's car is a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette C. D
The scene where Bluto is trying to cheer up Flounder over his brother's damaged car took 18 takes to [...] D
Kevin Bacon's favorite of his films. D
In the scene where Hoover and Bluto are swearing in the new freshman, the book that Hoover is holdin [...] D
Black extras had to be bussed in from Portland, for the segment at the Dexter Lake Club, due to thei [...] D
A scene featuring Otter driving a girl (played by location scout Katherine Wilson) to the Rainbow Mo [...] D
John Belushi's iconic "COLLEGE" sweatshirt in the film was actually a gift at the time from his youn [...] D
In the student court scene, a list of Delta Tau Chi members is written on the blackboard. Writer Chr [...] D
On Delta's fraternity banner, the motto "Ars gratia artis" (roughly translated as "Art for Art's Sak [...] D
Originally popular during the late 1950s and early 1960s, fraternity "toga parties" became a huge fa [...] D
Marmalard's car is a 1959 MG A Roadster MkI. D
The University of Oregon reluctantly allowed its campus to be used, and gave the crew thirty days to [...] D
Babs becomes a tour guide at Universal Studios. The credits for this and other John Landis films con [...] D
Reputedly one of Donald Sutherland's personal favorites of all his films. He described working in it [...] D
Originally Chevy Chase was lined up to play Otter, (the role that was eventually played by Tim Mathe [...] D
To prepare for their roles, and despite being warned against mixing with the students, the cast of t [...] D
John Landis worked with John Belushi on his character, who "hardly had any dialogue". They decided t [...] D
Sunny Johnson's debut. D
Professor Jennings bites an apple while lecturing about good and evil in John Milton's "Paradise Los [...] D
The guitar smashing scene was such a hit that it was included on the soundtrack album. D
The original script called for Flounder (Stephen Furst) to be admitted to the fraternity only if he [...] D
The room where the Deltas have their disciplinary trial is most likely a lecture hall in Prince Luci [...] D
Originally, Harold Ramis and Douglas Kenney's idea was titled "Laser Orgy Girls", a comedy about Cha [...] D
Upon its release (when it earned an unprecedented $142 million at the box office), this was the bigg [...] D
The original version of the movie was two hours and fifty-five minutes long. Among the scenes delete [...] D
The scene where John Belushi is teaching everyone the "dirty lyrics" of The Kingsmen's 1963 song "Lo [...] D
John Belushi's wife, Judy Jacklin (now Judith Belushi-Pisano), is an uncredited extra in several tog [...] D
According to Tim Matheson, Universal would only let the production print one take of each scene, so [...] D
The Playboy centerfolds featured behind Otter's bar are Kristina Krofft, a.k.a. Christa Speck, Miss [...] D
Mark Metcalf in real life attended the University of Michigan at the same time as Gilda Radner who c [...] D
Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies Of All Time" in 2006. D
Sunny Johnson is listed in the credits as "Otter's Co-Ed". She does not appear in the movie, however [...] D
John Landis said of the movie: "Of course now it's this cultural landmark but everyone who worked on [...] D
Tim Matheson who played "Otter" in Animal House, co-starred with Little House on the Prairie star Mi [...] D
Many first-run theatrical releases included shots of a topless Clorette after she unhooks her bra an [...] D
The hole John Belushi makes in the wall with the guitar was the only physical damage incurred to the [...] D
Universal Pictures turned down Composer Elmer Bernstein's repeated request for additional money to p [...] D
John Belushi received only $40,000 for the film, with a bonus after it became a hit. D
This was originally going to be about Charles Manson in high school. Eventually that idea was discar [...] D
John Belushi's wife Judy appears in two scenes in the film. During the "Shout" dance, she's John's d [...] D
Neidermeyer's horse, Trooper, was portrayed by Junior, who subsequently appeared in Black Stallion ( [...] D
Tom Hulce has a tendency to play crazy characters, wild characters, characters who are overly sexual [...] D
The plaque under the statue of the college's namesake, Emil Faber, reads "Knowledge Is Good." D
One of the characters has a last name of Kroger (played by Tom Hulce), and is caught shoplifting at [...] D
The bass player in the band Otis Day and the Knights is the legendary but then-unknown blues guitari [...] D
The movie concludes by describing each character's fate. Neidermeyer was "killed in Vietnam by his o [...] D
The core group of Deltas (D-Day, Otter, Boon, Hoover, Flounder, and Pinto) actually traveled up to t [...] D
Jack Webb turned down the role of Dean Wormer, feeling the movie would be bad for his image. D
As this was Kevin Bacon's first role, when he went to the premiere, he wasn't allowed to sit with th [...] D
Clorette was not actually meant to be 13. She was set at that age for the purpose of providing somet [...] D
The movie-makers were inspired by (some say copying off of) George Lucas' American Graffiti when the [...] D
Harold Ramis wrote the script; hoping he would be cast in the movie; but John Landis turned him down [...] D
Singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop, who plays the "charming guy with guitar (the one that gets smashed [...] D
The movie was set to be filmed at the University of Missouri, until the President of the school read [...] D
The actors who played the Deltas harassed the actors who played the Omegas off-screen, as well, to k [...] D
Harold Ramis wrote the part of Boon, a.k.a. Face, for himself to play, but John Landis felt Ramis wa [...] D
P.J. O'Rourke blames this movie for the decline and fall of the "National Lampoon" magazine. After t [...] D
"Toga! Toga!" was voted #82 on "AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes" all-time list. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
In Hoover's room where Pinto and Clorette go to fool around, the U.S. flag has forty-eight stars, an [...] D
The Erb Memorial Student Union, where the food fight scene was filmed, has been remodelled twice, an [...] D
A sequel was planned that would take place during the 1967 Summer of Love and involve the Deltas reu [...] D
The original idea was to populate the cast with regulars from Il Saturday Night Live (1975) includin [...] D
Both Tim Matheson and John Vernon previously appeared in Dirty Harry franchise. Vernon in Ispettore [...] D
The bottle of whiskey that Bluto chugs was actually iced tea. This was part of keeping John Belushi [...] D
The list of names on the blackboard includes their graduation year. John Blutarsky's is listed as "' [...] D
The scene where Mandy and Greg are in his MG appears to be filmed at the top of Skinner Butte in Eug [...] D
The Faber College football team is called the Mongols. Faber Mongols are a brand of pencil. D
During their bonding week before filming, the seven Deltas partied a lot in their hotel. Bruce McGil [...] D
During the parade, one float is credited to the fraternity/sorority Zeta Tau Beta (ZTB). Co-writer H [...] D
The film takes place in 1962. D
Named the #1 comedy on Bravo's "Funniest 100 Comedies." D
There was a certain amount of friction between John Landis and the writers early on, because Landis [...] D
The "head" mounted on the hood of the Deathmobile is from the statue of Emil Faber, the school's fou [...] D
Jack Webb and Kim Novak were the original choices to play the roles of Dean and Mrs. Wormer. D
During the scene where the Delta house are going to put the horse in Wormer's office: Before they ge [...] D
One bit that was written in the original script, but never filmed, included a parade bust that was d [...] D
Meat Loaf was the second choice for Bluto, in case John Belushi dropped out of his role. D
More money was spent on advertising and promotion for the film than on the film itself. D
The license plate on Flounder's car begins with the initials "FNG", a derogatory military term, "Fuc [...] D
Chris Miller based much of the story on his experience as a frat at Dartmouth College. Dartmouth's s [...] D
When the film was released, John Landis, James Widdoes, and Karen Allen went on a national promotion [...] D
Among the marching bands performing in the parade scene is the Sheldon High School band (white and g [...] D
John Landis said that he landed the director's job during post-production of Ridere per ridere (1977 [...] D
The Animal House theme song was written and performed by Stephen Bishop. He also performed a number [...] D
To get the role of Neidermeyer, Mark Metcalf lied about his ability to ride horses. After he got the [...] D
The police car Brother D-Day drives away in at the end was a 1960 Dodge Custom 880. D
Verna Bloom said that her scene with Dean Wormer, where she is drunk, and he is on the phone with th [...] D
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release of this film, a parade was held down Hollywood Boul [...] D
John Landis drew inspiration from classic Hollywood comedies featuring the likes of Buster Keaton, H [...] D
The music playing in Otter's room as he entertains Marion Wormer is an original Elmer Bernstein comp [...] D
During an A&E documentary on the 30th anniversary of the movie, it was revealed that when Bluto take [...] D
The role of D-Day was written for Dan Aykroyd, and based on his motorcycle-loving personality. Accor [...] D
When Marmalard is introducing Kent to some of the other frat members, he points out Carl Phillips, w [...] D
In the original script, Flounder and Sissy fall asleep during the toga party, another sign that Flou [...] D
The 25th year reunion edition of Animal House (1978) interviewed Peter Riegert who stayed in charact [...] D
The food fight scene inspired the video arcade game Food Fight (1983), released by Atari in 1983. D
The characters of Stork and Hardbar were created to give Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller a reason to [...] D
The original script included a scene of "competitive projectile vomiting" which Flounder was to fail [...] D
Brother D-Day's motorbike is a Harley-Davidson Sportster. D
The handgun with blanks that Flounder is given, to shoot and scare Neidermeyer's horse, is a Star Mo [...] D
John Belushi had to fly back and forth from Oregon to New York twice a week in order to shoot the fi [...] D
In the segment where Neidermeyer harasses Flounder for his Delta pledge pin, Boon and Otter are prac [...] D
Niedermeyer's line "You're all worthless and weak, now drop and give me twenty!" was used in the Twi [...] D
Donald Sutherland stated in a 1981 interview with the New York Times that he disliked working with a [...] D
Ivan Reitman wanted to direct this film, but Universal wanted someone with more experience. Richard [...] D
Though Dean Wormer's power-grab through a "little known codicil" was meant to evoke Richard Nixon, i [...] D
The film's budget was so small that during the thirty-two days of shooting in Eugene, John Landis ha [...] D
A scene that was cut was Pinto being entertained by Boon and Hoover, by telling tales of legendary D [...] D
This film resulted in a resurgence of interest in R&B music, causing a boost in sales of music by Sa [...] D
The pink car that Bluto drives away in at the end with Mandy Pepperidge is a 1961 Buick 225 converti [...] D
After her scandalous tryst, Mrs. Wormer is packed off to "vacation" in Saratoga Springs, New York, p [...] D
Bruce McGill (D-Day) and Tim Matheson (Otter) also later starred in Black Sheep (1996), making them [...] D
Harold Ramis, who co-wrote the film, based some of the pranks on his college experiences at Washingt [...] D
John Belushi wanted his character to go with the others on the road trip, but John Landis refused, a [...] D
The set of Dean Wormer's office, where Flounder accidentally kills the horse, was an exact copy of t [...] D
Other than John Belushi's opening yell, the food fight was filmed in one shot, with the actors encou [...] D
Donald Sutherland plays a professor at Faber college. In Eye of the Needle (1981) he plays a German [...] D
The "Animal House" book was illustrated with pics from the various scenes. There were several incons [...] D
After firing the crew hairdresser (who wanted extra time off), John Landis took the core Delta actor [...] D
The issue of "Playboy" magazine Boone is reading is from September 1962. Gatefold is Mickey Winters. D
The scene of a stressed-out Chip Diller (Kevin Bacon) screaming "All is well!" at the parade, has be [...] D
Producer Matty Simmons, founder of "The National Lampoon", contributed one line to the script: Bluto [...] D
After their charter is revoked and the contents of their house is being confiscated, Otter (Tim Math [...] D
The interior scenes of the Delta house were filmed in a Sigma Nu fraternity. The exterior of the Del [...] D
According to James Widdoes, none of the seven principal Delta actors (John Belushi, Tim Matheson, Pe [...] D
In addition to John Belushi as Bluto, the film was originally going to star Chevy Chase as Otter, Bi [...] D
The actual house depicted as the Delta House was originally a residence in Eugene, the Dr. A.W. Patt [...] D
Clorette DePasto tells Pinto that she is only 13. Sarah Holcomb was 19 during filming. D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies. D
The Delta House actors were brought to the set five days before the Omega House actors to get into c [...] D
The female clerk from whom Flounder (Stephen Furst) buys the marbles is actually his wife. D
The band Gwar named their first live album, 2000's "You're All Worthless And Weak," for Doug Neiderm [...] D
Although the film takes place in Pennsylvania, a Tennessee flag is shown in the courtroom. This is b [...] D
Sean McCartin, who played the "Lucky Boy" whose wish for a Playmate "magically" comes true, went on [...] D
Producer Ivan Reitman's original choices for the roles of Boon and Otter were Bill Murray and Chevy [...] D

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The letters on the balcony change from "DXT" to "DTX" and back again while the house is being gutted [...] D
At the very beginning of the shot where Boon's golf ball smashes through Dean Wormer's window, a han [...] D
In the parade sequence near the end of the movie, there is a mid-'70s model Chevrolet pickup truck i [...] D
When Flounder is pointing a gun at the horse in the Dean's office, a wire or can be seen pulling the [...] D
When Bluto grabs the sign which tears to get him down to the street to jump in the convertible at th [...] D
In the classroom, during the lecture on Milton, Jennings sloppily writes "Satan" on the blackboard. [...] D
The Faber ROTC contingent led by Neidermeyer twirls their rifles three times during the parade scene [...] D
In addition to the previously mentioned error involving the Mayor's Oldsmobiles, although Mayor DePa [...] D
At the "Toga Party," Otis Day sings "Shout" into a Shure SM58 microphone, which was not introduced u [...] D
When Larry and Kent first approach the Delta House, a mannequin flies out of the window and lands at [...] D
Niedermeyer forces Flounder to do push-ups in horse manure. But in the scenes that follow, including [...] D
To compound the previously cited geographical error of showing Pac 10 banners in the football stadiu [...] D
The movie takes place in 1962, but Astroturf was not invented until 1965. D
The grandfather clock in Dean Wormer's office (during the probation discussion) does not advance, in [...] D
Beth's brooch moves from side to side in the Dexter Lake club. D
When Katy is walking through the kitchen with her bare behind showing, she passes a refrigerator wit [...] D
After the meeting with Dean Wormer, when the Deltas are lamenting their expulsion from Faber, Flound [...] D
The drum major disappears after Stork pushes him aside so he can seize the drum major's baton. D
When with the ROTC cadets on the drill field Flounder has his name tag on his left breast pocket whi [...] D
After the Deathmobile crashes into the grandstand and the people go flying into the air, there is a [...] D
In the trial scene, one of the flags is the Tennessee state flag. The movie is supposed to be set in [...] D
In the cafeteria scene when Bluto is filling his tray, the position of the food on the tray changes [...] D
Marion Wormer (Dean Wormer's wife) tells Otter, "I'm old enough to be your mother...almost". Verna B [...] D
After meeting Bluto, as Dorfman and Kroger enter the Delta House shaking urine off their shoes, Dorf [...] D
As someone previously mentioned that the 'Camelot' float was done more than a year before the word w [...] D
As Bluto makes his way down the cafeteria line, the feet of a crew member following him are visible [...] D
[0:2:35] At the beginning of DVD chapter 2, Larry "Pinto" Kroger and Fred "Flounder" Dorfman visit t [...] D
When the Lincoln is driving away from the Dexter Lake Club, the license plates are blue and gold Cal [...] D
During the parade scene, when a police car skids to a stop on a side street, in the background you c [...] D
When the Delta's take their "road trip" and pick up some co-eds from an area girls college, they go [...] D
The marbles Flounder throws out change from being multi-colored to all clear. D
At one point Eric Stratton makes a phone call from a telephone booth. The booth has blue glass, but [...] D
The car that Flounder borrowed from his brother is a 1964 Lincoln Sedan whose body style was not int [...] D
At the ROTC inspection, Neidermeyer salutes Chip Diller and Diller returns the salute. Since Chip Di [...] D
Neidermeyer dismounts to inspect the cadets, when the shot goes back to the guys on the hill he is m [...] D
During the opening credits, a man wearing white pants runs past Larry and Kent twice. D
When Niedermyer is yelling at Flounder, the boom mic is reflected in his helmet. D
At the toga party, Bluto already has mustard all over his toga in the shot right before he empties t [...] D
In the food fight scene, all of the ROTC soldiers and Greg Marmalard fall on Neidermeyer when they a [...] D
In the ROTC scene, after Otter hit's Niedermeyer's horse with a golf ball, the horse rears on its hi [...] D
When Katy is about to hand the beer to Pinto, she is holding it in her left hand at the tap. She the [...] D
As already mentioned, despite the Mayor's promise of the use of "his free Oldsmobiles," all of the c [...] D
In the parade scene the letter "A" on the SIGMA float is knocked off by a fire hydrant but it reappe [...] D
When the Omegas are shown waiting for Otter in the Rainbow Motel Chip Diller (Kevin Bacon) is wearin [...] D
When Neidermeyer closes the door on Flounder at Omega House, two women in red dresses can be seen co [...] D
The text of the "Daily Faberian" newspaper with the headline "Delta Probation Hearing" is random par [...] D
As the ROTC cadets are marching down the street in the parade at the end of the movie, the left fron [...] D
In the parade sequence which was shot over the course of five days, the weather conditions change fr [...] D
During the parade riot, three colored-smoke flares are seen dropping into the "ashtray mortar" each [...] D
In the Food King, Otter picks up a bottle of Mazola to hand to Flounder. Behind it Nestea instant te [...] D
In the Food King scene where Flounder is catching groceries tossed by Otter, items on the shelf have [...] D
When the girl lands on the Lucky Boy's bed, she is in her stocking feet. When she is in-shot again, [...] D
In the check-out line at the Food King, there is an older, electro-mechanical cash register behind C [...] D
When Niedermeyer is riding his horse and addressing the freshmen cadets on the exercise field, he is [...] D
When Otter is talking to Mrs. Wormer in the grocery store, the price signs change. D
When Otis begins to sing the song "Shout", they zoom in on the big drum in the drum set which is red [...] D
The ROTC cadets are conducting physical training in full dress uniform. That is prohibited by regula [...] D
When Shelly is surprised by the guys running out of the club, she is topless. When she dives into an [...] D
While Neidermeyer's horse is rearing its hind legs after Otter hit the horse with a golf ball, we he [...] D
In the homecoming parade there is a float showing President Kennedy and the word "Camelot". The use [...] D
While Niedermeyer is belittling Flounder, Boon selects a club and hands the golf bag to Otter. Cuts [...] D
The rifles carried by the ROTC drill team in the parade are WWII-era M-1 Garands. Yet a few frames a [...] D
At the parade mayhem, Bluto slides down from the rooftop to the street, tearing up the "Welcome Alum [...] D
After Katie asks Boon about the previous night's Toga party, and she tells him she's busy that night [...] D
Throughout the film the Deltas are constantly seen constantly drinking generic cans of beer (which w [...] D
When Bluto chugs down the whiskey, bubbles can be seen fizzing to the top. Real whiskey does not giv [...] D
The "Philadelphia Collar" that Niedermeyer is wearing after he falls off the horse wasn't made until [...] D
When Bluto chugs the bottle of whiskey, the Jack Daniels labels can be clearly seen. When he breaks [...] D
When the group go to sit in the booth seat at the Dexter Lake club, the order they sit changes on th [...] D
The "road trip" Lincoln Continental belonging to Flounder's brother was actually a 1964 model, which [...] D
When Bluto falls from the sorority house, you can see the false ground move when he impacts. D
When the band is marching down the alley at the end of the film, the "brick wall" that they all run [...] D
When Niedermeyer is in the cafeteria prior to the food fight, he has no rank on his epaulets. D
When Boon is in the phone booth trying to call Katy there's a coffin-nose AMC Matador parked to the [...] D
Pinto first meets Clorette at the Food King where she's working as a cashier. At the end of the movi [...] D
When pirate Bluto swings from the roof using a banner, his stunt harness cable is visible. D
Durng the Toga party, when Otter (Tim Matheson) takes Mrs. Wormer (Vera Bloom) to his room to seduce [...] D
Many of the ROTC are out of step during the parade. D
On the stairs just before the frat hearing, after Boon and Katy finish talking, Otter puts his left [...] D
During the first scene in Dean Wormer's office, 1970s cars can be seen in the parking lot outside hi [...] D
Blutarsky (Belushi), dressed in pirates garb, climbs up the side of the building before he grabs the [...] D
When Bluto is in the cafeteria line, he loads up his tray with food. When he moves to the next food [...] D
Many of the hair styles/clothing throughout the film is of the present day (1970's) instead of the c [...] D
In spite of the director's attempt to hide them, there are numerous products throughout the movie th [...] D
During the probation hearing the words "Pan Hellenic Disciplinary Council" can be seen written on th [...] D
Crew easily visible in mirrored helmet worn by Marmalard at the ROTC cadet review outside the stadiu [...] D
When Bluto hides behind the sorority house between some dumpsters, you can see a pressure sensitive [...] D
When Otis Day and The Knights are performing at the Delta House, the guitar player is seen playing a [...] D
In the fraternity's basement bar, on the wall in the background is a Coca-Cola sign with the slogan, [...] D
When Pinto is in bed with the girl, she passes out as she is taking her bra off. As she falls over, [...] D
When going to the bar to see Otis Day, many of the African American patrons in the bar are wearing 1 [...] D
When the "Eat Me" car hits the "Togetherness" float and separates the two hands, the white hand move [...] D
As Otter and Boon are admiring Flounder's brother's borrowed Lincoln, there are two guys visible in [...] D
Professor Jennings has a modern (late 70's) bush Afro perm that men didn't wear in the 1962. D
Army (including ROTC) drill teams are issued non-firing, usually obsolete, rifles for public demonst [...] D
During the disciplinary hearing scene, there are two flags pictured. One is an American flag, and th [...] D
When Bluto falls with the ladder, you can clearly see the fabricated ground give way when he lands. D
The movie is supposed to take place in Pennsylvania, however during the night time scene in the foot [...] D
Many of the parade watchers wearing late 70's hairstyles, clothing. D
The M1917 Neidermeyer shoots at Flounder fires a powerful .30-06 round that should have passed on th [...] D
At the parade riot, as the Deathmobile bursts through the smoke, the strip of smoke generators can b [...] D
When Eric and Mrs. Wormer are alone together in a room, Mrs. Wormer kicks off her shoes which travel [...] D
When Pinto arrives at the Delta house and gets a beer, his grip on the mug constantly changes from u [...] D
Stratton's Vette have what appear to be blue California plates. California did not introduce blue pl [...] D
When smoking pot with Professor Jennings, Boone and Katy are singing Hey Paula, which did not become [...] D
When the mayor and Dean Wormer are discussing the costs of the parade, the mayor mentions use of his [...] D
During the riot toward the end when Flounder sneaks up on Neidermeyer to spray him with the bottle o [...] D
Dean Wormer makes an unannounced visit to the Delta House, catching them in the act of drinking alco [...] D
When Otter is making out with the coed in the car he removes her bra. As she dives into the neighbor [...] D
The American flags in Delta/Animal House are all 48-star, World War II-era flags. By 1962, when the [...] D
A major song that is featured in the movie is 'Louie, Louie'. The movie is supposed to take place in [...] D
In the cafeteria scene when Bluto does his "I'm a zit" gag, a side angle shows him holding a scoop o [...] D
During D-Day's throat percussion at the top of the stairs D
The Ludwig logos displayed on the marching band bass drum in the parade was not introduced until the [...] D
When Bluto is guzzling the bottle of "Jack Daniels", during final few gulps, carbonation foam is vis [...] D
When Stratton pulls into the motel parking lot, there is a pale yellow Plymouth Volare or Dodge Aspe [...] D
When Bluto chugs the bottle of whiskey, he spills some on his sweater. In the next shot, his sweater [...] D
When Bluto is sneaking up on the sorority sisters' house, the exterior shot of the upper floor windo [...] D
The ROTC cadets should have stood at proper attention for Niedermeyer's line inspection, called to i [...] D
When the "EAT ME" car hits the bleachers, you can see the rope used to pull them down, pulling the b [...] D
When Niedermeyer is off of his horse belittling Flounder, Otter misses his long golf shot aimed at t [...] D
When Flounder helps Sissy out of the car at the toga party, her hands are bare. But from an interior [...] D
During the toga party, as Boone is sitting alone and singing along with the band, in the background [...] D
Many times we hear a bell ring to signal the end of class. There are no end-of-period bells in colle [...] D
The chainsaw the worker revs up in Dean Wormer's office is a McCulloch Mini Mac 6, which was not ava [...] D
In the student court scene, the actress who plays Babs (Martha Smith) is wearing her wedding ring. I [...] D
When the psych midterm exam is being mimeographed, although it says "PSYCHOLOGY 101" at the top, it [...] D
Right before Flounder spills the marbles in the street, he is seen holding them in a Kenner Spectogr [...] D
When Larry and Kent are accepted to Delta House, they are awoken from bed with carbon dioxide exting [...] D
When the secretary is cranking out copies of the midterm exam on the mimeograph machine, the header [...] D
During the toga party, a guitarist with Otis Day and the Knights is seen playing a Gibson Les Paul D [...] D
When Larry and Kent first arrive at Delta House, Bluto has a dark beer in his hand as he turns and p [...] D
When Boon and Otter are looking down on the ROTC group on the field, Boon removes the golf bag from [...] D

Frase

Bluto: Food fight! D
Marion Wormer: You can take your thumb out of my a [...] D
Eric 'Otter' Stratton: Greg, look at my thumb. [G [...] D
Flounder: May I have ten thousand marbles, please? D
Greg Marmalard: Come outta there, you bastards! E [...] D
Flounder: I can't believe I threw up in front of D [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: I hate those guys. D
Meaner dude: If I was in your shoes, I'd be... Bo [...] D
Bluto: See if you can guess what I am now. [puts [...] D
Pinto: I was thinking, maybe we could get some bee [...] D
Boon: [At the bar in the Negro Dexter Lake Club, B [...] D
Otter: Let me give you a hint. She's got a couple [...] D
Hoover: They confiscated everything, even the stuf [...] D
Otter: Hi, Eric Stratton, rush chairman. Damn glad [...] D
Boon: Where are you going? We just got here. Katy [...] D
Doug Neidermeyer: And most recently of all, a "Rom [...] D
D-Day: We have an old saying in Delta House: don't [...] D
Eric 'Otter' Stratton: Sophomore dies in kiln expl [...] D
Doug Neidermeyer: How does it feel to be an indepe [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Fat, Drunk, and Stupid is no w [...] D
D-Day: [enters with a bruised and bloodied Otter] [...] D
Boon: [Niedermyer is abusing Flounder in ROTC] Vic [...] D
Hoover: We're in trouble. I just checked with the [...] D
[Otter and Mrs. Wormer are in the supermarket vege [...] D
Doug Neidermeyer: A Pledge Pin! On your Uniform! D
Dean Vernon Wormer: You're out! Finished at Faber! [...] D
Hoover: Hey are you guys coming down? [Boon and O [...] D
Hoover: Kent is a legacy, Otter. His brother was a [...] D
Flounder: What is my Delta Tau Chi name? Bluto: D [...] D
Jennings: Teaching is just a way to pay the bills [...] D
Hoover: Will you tell those assholes to shut up? [...] D
Otter: Point of parliamentary procedure! Hoover: [...] D
Boon: I want you to fix Pinto up, but it's got to [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: The time has come for someone [...] D
Bluto: TOGA! TOGA! D
[first lines] Pinto: Take off that beanie. D
D-Day: Ramming speed! D
Dean Vernon Wormer: [after seeing Bluto pop out of [...] D
D-Day: Hey, quit your blubberin'. When I get throu [...] D
Boon: It's not gonna be an orgy! It's a toga party [...] D
Otter: Mrs. Wormer, I'm so glad you could come. M [...] D
Bluto: Hey! What's all this laying around shit? S [...] D
Flounder: Oh boy, is this great! D
Clorette De Pasto: Dad! Mom, Dad, this is Larry Kr [...] D
Flounder: You guys playing cards? D
[at the Dexter Lake Club, a Negroes-only bar, with [...] D
Bluto: [after he guides the car into the garage, i [...] D
[Flounder has just fired a blank cartridge near Ne [...] D
ROTC Cadet: Remain Calm, All is well ROTC Cadet: [...] D
Babs: [Meeting Larry and Kent for the first time] [...] D
Chip: [being spanked as part of Omega's initiation [...] D
Otter: They kicked us out of school? That makes se [...] D
Bluto: They took the bar! The whole fucking bar! D
Otter: Mandy, Mandy Pepperidge. I haven't seen you [...] D
[the Deltas have been expelled] Bluto: Christ. Se [...] D
Mayor Carmine De Pasto: If you want this year's ho [...] D
Otter: Flounder, I am appointing you pledge repres [...] D
Otter: Ah, she broke our date. Boon: Washing her [...] D
[Clorette has just passed out] Larry's evil consc [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Have you boys seen your grade [...] D
Mandy Pepperidge: [Bluto has joined Mandy, Otter, [...] D
Neidermeyer: You're all worthless and weak! Now dr [...] D
Katy: Boon, I think I'm in love with a retard. Bo [...] D
Charming guy with guitar: I gave my love a cherry [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Mr. Kroger. Two C's, two D's, [...] D
Greg Marmalard: [at the trial of Delta House v. Om [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Find me a way to revoke Delta' [...] D
Gigantic Dude: Do you mind if we dance with your d [...] D
[None of his literature students are paying attent [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Greg, what is the worst frater [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: You better tell Mr. Stratton a [...] D
[During the song "Shout" at the toga party] Bluto [...] D
Bluto: Grab a brew. Don't cost nothin'. D
Babs: Greg, honey, is it supposed to be this soft? D
Bluto: Kroger, your Delta Tau Chi name is Pinto. [...] D
Otter: [as Boon, Otter, Flounder, Pinto and their [...] D
Flounder: I hope I score. Oh boy, oh boy! D
[Handed his first joint] Pinto: I won't go schizo [...] D
Babs: That boy is a P-I-G pig. D
[Dean Wormer's plotting to get rid of Delta House] [...] D
Pinto: Before we go any further, there's something [...] D
Eric 'Otter' Stratton: You guys up for a toga part [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Put Neidermeyer on it. He's a [...] D
Pinto: OK, so that means that our whole solar syst [...] D
[after Delta house is closed] Doug Neidermeyer: H [...] D
Katy: It must have been some party. Boon: Unbelie [...] D
Boon: I gotta work on my game. Otter: No, no, no, [...] D
[last lines] John 'Bluto' Blutarsky: No prisoners [...] D
Bluto: [after chugging a whole bottle of Jack with [...] D
Dean Vernon Wormer: Well, well, well. Looks like s [...] D

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