Dom Robinson reviews
National Lampoon's Animal House
It was the Delta's against the rules and the rules lost.
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Pioneer LDCE
Cat.no: PLFEB 36921
Cert: 15
Running time: 104 minutes
Sides: 2 (CLV)
Year: 1979
Pressing: 1998
Chapters: 42 (24/17+1)
Sound: Mono
Presented in Fullscreen
Price: £19.99
Extras : Trailer for "The Blues Brothers"
Director:
(An American Werewolf In London, Beverly Hills Cop 3, Blues Brothers, Blues Brothers 2000, Innocent Blood, Spies Like Us, The Stupids, Trading Places )
Producers:
Matty Simmons and Ivan Reitman
Screenplay:
Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller
Music:
Cast:
John Blutarsky: John Belushi (1941, Blues Brothers, Goin' South, Neighbors, The Rutles - All You Need is Cash )
Eric Stratton: Tim Matheson (Black Sheep, Drop Dead Fred, Stephen King's Sometimes They Come Back, A Very Brady Sequel )
Dean Vernon Wormer: John Vernon (Airplane 2, Dirty Harry, Herbie Goes Bananas, The Outlaw Josey Wales )
Marion Wormer: Verna Bloom (After Hours, High Plains Drifter )
Larry Kroger: Thomas Hulce (Amadeus, Parenthood, Black Rainbow, Fearless, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein )
Dave Jennings: Donald Sutherland (6 Degress of Separation, Backdraft, Catholic Boys, Disclosure, Don't Look Now, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), JFK, Klute, Lock Up, M*A*S*H, Outbreak, Shadow Conspiracy, A Time To Kill )
Kent Dorfman: Stephen Furst ("St. Elsewhere" (TV), "Babylon 5" (TV) )
Chip Diller: Kevin Bacon (Tremors, The River Wild, Apollo 13, Diner, A Few Good Men, Footloose, Friday The 13th, JFK, Murder in the First, She's Having a Baby, Sleepers )
Doug Neidermeyer: Mark Metcalf
Stork: Douglas Kenney
Hardbar: Chris Miller
Katy: Karen Allen (Radiers of the Lost Ark, King of the Hill, The Sandlot Kids, Voyage )
David Schoenstein: Peter Riegert (Coldblooded, Gypsy, Local Hero, The Mask )
National Lampoon's Animal House
is an outrageous, screwball comedy set at
Faber College, a small NorthEastern campus, in 1962, following the hilarious
off-the-wall adventures of the rowdy Delta fraternity. The mayhem is centralised
around Bluto Blutarsky - and he and the cast get up to a number of things you
wouldn't normally do such as smoking pot with your teacher, assassinating a
horse, a Toga party that they'll never forget - and that's not to mention the
performance of an impression of a zit being popped - and the problems of
getting an erection while standing on a ladder peeking through the window to a
girl's dormitory...
Animal House began a whole series of films from the 'National Lampoon' stable,
including the two 'Vacation' films starring Chevy Chase and Beverly
D'Angelo , although in the opinion of this reviewer it's always the earlier
films which have been the best.
Leader of the pack in this comedy is without a doubt, John Belushi , who
also shone in other comedies such as The Blues Brothers and
Neighbors . Those other members of the cast that stand out are John
Vernon as the embittered Dean of the school, Thomas Hulce as the
one of the new guys who looks the least likely to participate in the crazy
madcap happenings, Stephen Furst who suffers as the fall guy in a number
of sketches against the pranks carried out by the cooler members of the
fraternity - and Donald Sutherland as the politically incorrect teacher
who has more than an eye for the ladies... :)
Most of the rest of the cast are people who have familiar faces, but have
certainly not had their fair share of fame since this outing, but one that
stands out is Mark Metcalf as Doug Niedermeyer, one of the egg-heads
at Omega House, the first place Larry and Kent come to, who also starred in a
more recent John Landis film, The Stupids , although I remember him best
as an angry teacher in the Twisted Sister promo video, "I Wanna
Rock" . He's one of the best people-who-shout-in-films and could be a fine
contender to R. Lee Ermey 's performance in Full Metal Jacket .
The picture quality is as good as it can get. A good print has been sourced
- and while there are a few specks in the print from time to time, on the whole
watching this disc looks just as good as broadcast TV quality. The film is
presented fullscreen and while I have not seen a widescreen version before
the film looks as if it has been shown open-matte which would add some extra
information at the top and bottom while losing a little at the sides, although
there's certainly nothing vital missing and the 4:3 composition looks perfectly
comfortable on the screen.
The mono sound is clear - and the disc has plenty of chapters (41 encompassing
the film itself) making all your favourite scenes easily accessible. Finally,
the disc is rounded off by a trailer for another John Landis/John Belushi
collaboration, "The Blues Brothers" , which is also available on PAL
Laserdisc - and quite a timely reminder of the film as its sequel, "Blues
Brothers 2000" gets its cinema release this year.
It's worth pointing out also that as it says on the back, some of the music
has been changed for this laserdisc (and also the corresponding video release).
Overall, this disc comes best recommended to those laserdisc owners who have
long-since worn out their copy of the video, as well as to anyone who wants
one of the best comedies of the 1980's - and with the extensive chaptering
proving a definite bonus, the low price puts the icing on the cake. Buy it
now!
Film: 5/5
Picture: 4/5
Sound: 3/5
Review copyright © Dominic Robinson, 1998.
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