You had a click bait photo showing one of the woman as if she had aged horribly and appeared to have dementia, and you mis-identified a few other people. Not cool.
Shenanigans? How about downright too lazy to find a recent photo? I look great for my age of 65, but some of these photos couldn't have been taken more than 10 -15 years after the movie was made
Another example of “content creators” who don’t actually know anything about what they’re showing us. The get the photos mixed up because they have no idea who they’re looking at.
The young picture of Mary Louise Weller is in fact Martha Smith, who played Babs Jansen. Before that, she is said to be seen at 77, but that's an image from the 1982 movie Forced Vengeance where she is 36. Otherwise, absolutely great video. One request: consider revising the click bait thumbnail image.
That's NOT a pic of Mary Louise Weller at age 77. Not Chris Miller at 80, either. And NOT Karen Allen at 72. That's NOT James Widdoes at 70. That's ALSO NOT a pic of Stephen Bishop at 72.
Used to listen to Robert every other week (or so) at The White Eagle in Portland during this era. It was a kick to see him in the film. Still at the top of his game and still the "Strong Persuader".
She sure was gorgeous in that second photo but I kind of have to second the motion that there is no way in he11 that is her at 77. She still looks good enough to eat in that picture.
That's not a 2023 picture of her. She's in Indy 5 (a horrible woke mess) and unless they really used a lot of make up she looks much closer to her age now.
Was like 25 I Dragged my GF THREE times to the show to see it NUTS $$$. My GM buddy went to a TOGA Party saw him before he went.. Perfect Job ....THANK You SIR !!!!!!!!!!!!
You’ve also clearly got different pics of Mary Louise Weller from your thumbnail to what’s presented on the video. It’s markedly different. The thumbnail appears to be inaccurate clickbait.
@@evilschmoo hey that was my year, too. The movie was a slight exaggeration but I knew people just like the ones in the movie. We definitely didn’t paddle any new kids, that was dumb and bullying. However, we moved when I was in 8th grade from a town that shaved male freshmen heads. I would have hated getting my golden locks cut off and I’ve still got a lot of hair on my head.
One of my all-time favorite comedies! Just watched it again a couple of weeks ago for the 100th time and still laughed my head off! I have actually been in a fraternity house in the past that looked very much like the one in the movie. This was a great blast from the past. Thanks for creating it and posting. Enjoyed it immensely!
9:58 I'm sort of amazed that you included Sonny Johnson AKA Fawn, who did not appear in the movie, while managing to leave out the incredibly gorgeous Lisa Baur, who played Fawn's roommate Shelly.
How did Otter know Fawn Leibowitz in the film? Or what was their connection? He had 1 throwaway line indicating he barely knew Fawn, if I recall correctly, and he was just looking to get everybody laid.
@@shack8110Otter didn't know her. There's a brief scene where he and Boon are in the car discussing a news item about her just before they arrive at the women's dormitory.
I went to U. of Colorado, grad 1978. This film pretty much mirrored my college life. Still my favorite. Met Stephan Furst in 1980, thanked him profusely.
Tim Mathewson also appeared on the legendary “Leave It To Beaver” as one of Beaver Cleaver’s (the great Jerry Mathers) classmates. Tim Mathewson was also the voice of Jonny Quest in that extremely popular animated ABC Friday night show during the late 1860s.
What the hell are you talking about with Karen Allen, she went on to play the iconic legendary Marion ravenwood, in the Indiana Jones franchise, and was the second biggest character in the franchise, raiders of the Lost ark Kingdom of the Crystal skull and dial of destiny, and she was the best thing about the franchise, in addition to being in starman and scrooged , oh yeah and there is something about how she turned down many movie roles including pretty woman because she wanted to go back to Broadway, oh yeah because she was also a theatrical actress as well as the TV actress, so stop being so ignorant and comparing her to the go nowhere tim matheson Karen Allen had a legendary iconic career over most actresses and actors in Hollywood ever.
Tim Mathewson is one of my favorite actors, I just watched him in an old movie bay cove. But he was in one of my favorite movies buried alive and buried alive 2
6 20 2024 one of the best actors in Hollywood passed away I believe yesterday, Donald Sutherland 88 years old, what a great part he had, albeit not too many lines, but he is well known and my favorite in the movie Animal House. How about a montage of Kelly's Heroes?
I enjoyed this despite a few minor mistakes. I sure wished you could have showed Lisa Baur, who played Fawn Leibovitz’s college roommate Shelley Dubinsky. She was absolutely gorgeous and I would have liked to seen her in present day if she is still with us. Overall I enjoyed this, but double check some of the photos, so the wrong ones do not get released.
Lisa Bauer was by FAR the hottest girl in the film. But sadly, her star never shined. She sadly passed in 2017. VERY hard to find any dated photos of her around 2017, but I believe she aged extremely well.
Nice list, but as other people commented, that's not the young Mary Louise Weller (you showed Martha Smith), not the young Chris Miller (you showed Tom Hulce), and Sonny Johnson is certainly not Farrah Fawcett. Also, there's no way that's Karen Allen at 72.
@@cooltalktalks4944 you meant Karen Allen in Indiana Jones for the kingdom of the Crystal skull or Indiana Jones 4, and yes that's Karen Allenback in 2008 I believe she was 56 and looking gorgeous as ever, she looks great now at 72 I don't know why they didn't show a picture of her now, it is so annoying when these RUclipsrs do this with celebrities.
@@whoofman2013 I made a mistake. Karen Allen was not in the movie. I was thinking of the character Susan Snell, but she was played by Amy Irving. Oops. She was a real babe, and she's 70 now.
Nice job. Take another look at the first and third "in the movie" photos you have of Chris Miller. They actually are Tim Hulce, who played Pinto in the movie. The second one is correct, though.
Your pictures of Mary Louise Weller need some work. The first pic you show of her is actually Martha Smith aka Babs. The pic you claim is one of Mary Louise at age 77 is actually from a "Walker, Texas Ranger" show filmed in 1982. Obviously she's not 77 in that pic.
Thanks for creating a great tribute to a most popular movie cast! I can remember it from when it came out,and I still watch it every time it comes back! fantastic job, well done!
Great video, BUT don’t use misdirection in the thumbnail or you’ll end up alienating viewers. Also, several oopsies that you should have caught, most of them already mentioned by others.
You have the wrong actress for 1978 Mary Louise Weller, that is Martha Smith on the left at timestamp 2:55. . Do some research. You would've known that if you watched the movie.
Someone who did not have a speaking role in that movie but is quite well known today to blues and R&B fans all over the world is the great blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray. He is playing the bass in the Knights (Otis Day's band) and at the time the film was made he was already well known regionally in the Pacific Northwest. The movie was shot in Eugene Oregon and they hired local/regional musicians to act as Otis Day's backup band. The guy playing guitar in the band is Tommy Smith (I have no idea if he's still around) and the drummer was Ron Steen, who I believe is still active in the Portland music scene but I'm not sure (the last time I saw him was right before the pandemic started). I saw the Robert Cray Band dozens of times in Portland in the mid 70s before he got a record deal and went on to international fame.
Great research and compilation of the entire cast. I was surprised to learn so many of the "college kids" were already late twenties or thirties when the pic was made. The current pictures, many publicity pix for actors still working, are a tribute to the skills of Hollywood's many skilled surgeons and makeup artists😁
Excellent cast overview - Animal House is a true classic. The other classic is American Grafitti....can you do that one? So many little known folks in that movie that moved on to be large Holllywood stars.
One of my favorite scenes is when Otter made Flounder pledge rep to the Social Committee. At first he was elated to the position, but then asked, "What do I have to do? " Otter then told him he got the honor of driving them to the Food King. Then they all piled into the car chanting "Food King, Food King, Food King -! "
I've had the pleasure of performing with Priscilla Lauris (brief role as Dean Wormer's secretary) in a Seattle-based singing group, the Washingtonians. She's an amazing singer and a delightful human being!
This was a really screwed up video. This was so easy to get right - how could you get homas Hulce, Chris Miller and Doug Kenny mixed up. After first five errors, I just gave up at the halfway point, realizing the producer-director-editor didn’t care whose picture they put a name to I should have known by the bogus click bait thumbnail photo to lure you into watching this that this would be crap.
Great stuff! Is it possible if you can tell me where you got the motion template when you showed still pictures, but on the sides it had the film sprockets moving? Thanks!
Great compilation video. And a great classic movie that almost never got made. Your video has a few mistakes like the Tom Hulce image used for the younger Chris Miller, but otherwise very well done.
@chowpuppy4537 Alice Cooper was actually the first band's name, after he went solo, Vince Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper, although he was already being referred to as "Alice" even in those early days.
Wasn’t Shama Lama Ding Dong the memorable song by Otis Day and the nights. Shout was 20 years old and was the classic Isley Brothers song. As I recall, a studio group made the sound tract recordings for the movie and the group members were just actors lip syncing. When Dewayne Jesse changed his name and began to tour as OD it was with entirely different people.
Gotta love these click bait thumbnails! So I guess we're supposed to believe that the young attractive woman on the left is now the granny in the wheelchair on the right! 😁😆
Just in case anyone didn't know. The old house where they filmed the movie was torn down shortly after the movie was finished. The production of the movie has been blamed for ruining the house. However, the house had been in pretty sad shape for quite a while. I had been converted into crappy little apartments and rented to students. The guy who owned it, did some pretty bad "remodeling" work and had essentially destroyed any chance of it being saved. (thanks Bob, you jerk). A small office building is there now.
Who could forget the food fight? I love this movie! Thanks for the then and now. John Belushi stole the show but Tim Matheson was so handsome. What a cast. ❤
The real heroes of Animal House are Michael Chinich and Don Philips (uncreditied), who were the casting directors for the movie. I cannot think of a single character who could have been better casted.
Can't believe they had mid-to-late 20 year-olds and 30 year-olds playing college students...looks like Kevin Bacon was the only actor playing a college student who was, at 20, actually of college age!
All the mistakes withstanding, I'm SO glad you found a pic of Sarah Holcomb at 11:20. Great actress in two of the greatest comedies ever, then she disappeared. Word on the internet was, she got involved in parties and drugs and had a nervous breakdown and/or was institutionalized. Glad to see she's alive, and still looks good.
Forget the title but there was a film that came out a few years ago about a guy in a doomed romance with a schizophrenic . Written and directed by Sarah's ex
I just don’t buy the older photos of some of these folks. The last photos of the aged individuals absolutely did not compare with their ages. The lead in photo was a click bait for no one was shown being seriously ill in a wheelchair. The video was interesting but seriously misleading.
I went to college in '82. This was an exaggerated version of what it was like. I never rushed, but I was one of the guys who was always welcome at the frat house and hung out with the Phi Sigs. The parties were insane, like something out of ancient Rome. I remember one party a girl walked up and put her arms around Marty (a good friend) and me and said "Ya know, I could take you both on." Marty just looked at me and said "Duuuuude!"
In 1978, I worked with juvenile delinquents in a program much like Outward Bound - hiking, canoeing, mountain climbing, etc. We took the kids to see "Animal House", and there were some laughs throughout the movie. Then, we took them next door to see "Up In Smoke". The theater roared with laughter the entire movie.
Yeah, I remember when I saw "Up In Smoke" back in summer-fall of '78! It was literally unforgettable, everyone was out side the mall- theater smoking "pot"(notice, I didn't call It "Weed"), right before we all went in the theater. It was a Friday night and it was a "Full-House"! Everyone in the theater laughed after every line or two, all in "unison," totally UNFORGETTABLE..... 'Toke....toke it up, man!.....
great video-- you had to put D-day near the end and I wanted to make sure that he was still alive and not "whereabouts unknown!". RIP Bluto, Flounder and Stork, Fawn, ...Mayor Carmine, and Mrs Wormer and Dean Wormer
So what take it easy are you so insecure about yourself, that bothers you that they used an old picture of Karen Allen because she's a fabulous actress, you need to get a life.
I am not saying anything about her talent. In fact, I clicked on the video because of her and Tim Matheson since I recently (from the time of first comment) saw the movie for the first time. I am saying that caption "now in 2023" is highly inaccurate. Trust me, 15 years is a considerable timespan. And if they don't wanna bother to look for more recent photos then I will point that out for someone in the future.And btw, I haven't seen Indiana Jones 5 back then so I havent seen truly most recent one. Maybe word BS is a bit excessive but I was annoyed that it was clearly from so easily pinpointable movie. They didn't even show her on red carpet or from unrelated photoshoots (which there was an abundance of).
Time goes by so terribly fast. We were just kids in August of '78', working for the summer at Grand Canyon where we watched the movie at our little employee theater. The following weekend those of us residing at Coulter Hall (a coed dormatory) threw a toga party, Randy, one of our El Tovar cooks wore a huge McDonalds flag that he had swiped in Flagstaff. Memories of good times past still echo .
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Let’s all take a moment to bow our heads in memory of Fawn Liebowitz, the Sophomore who died in that terrible kiln explosion.
I thought her friend was the hottest babe in the film!
She was going to make me a pot!
I know, she told me.
Good one!
@@suekotchevar2765 She was making an ashtray for her fiancé, sort of, they were engaged to be engaged.
You had a click bait photo showing one of the woman as if she had aged horribly and appeared to have dementia, and you mis-identified a few other people. Not cool.
Totally agree. What should his next video be? No video until you get your act together.
I'm calling shenanigans on several of these photos.
Boy you're not kidding.
Ya, like the phony clickbait thumbnail photo he used to get us here.
Shenanigans? How about downright too lazy to find a recent photo? I look great for my age of 65, but some of these photos couldn't have been taken more than 10 -15 years after the movie was made
@@marcdinetz8282 65? On Mars you are only 34.
Another example of “content creators” who don’t actually know anything about what they’re showing us. The get the photos mixed up because they have no idea who they’re looking at.
The younger version of Chris Miller is actually Tom Hulce.
Yes, this video is very sloppy, lots of errata.
The "later" picture of Doug Kinney is actually Will Forte.
Props to you for vocabulary @@jimbarrofficial
The young picture of Mary Louise Weller is in fact Martha Smith, who played Babs Jansen. Before that, she is said to be seen at 77, but that's an image from the 1982 movie Forced Vengeance where she is 36. Otherwise, absolutely great video. One request: consider revising the click bait thumbnail image.
absolutely great ?
I was about to say she looks darn good for 77.
You’re a damn liar.
Mary Louise Weller is always the Jean Nate After Bath Splash legend, even as a racehorse jockey winning a horse race.
AND they put a picture of CINDY MORGAN right after they said she was Martha Smith
You showed Tom Hulce twice and that was a photo of Farrah Fawcett
& I believe he meant Bar Harbor Maine
Actually he was talking about the guy in the left side of the photo, but apparently cutout the wrong side of the photo
And the thumbnail was misleading…
@10:26 BULLSH!T that is Farah Fawcett
That was definitely Farrah!!!
That's NOT a pic of Mary Louise Weller at age 77. Not Chris Miller at 80, either. And NOT Karen Allen at 72. That's NOT James Widdoes at 70. That's ALSO NOT a pic of Stephen Bishop at 72.
How do you know?
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Coz he ain't stoopid, that's how!
And not Chris Miller as Hardbar in the younger pic. That's Pinto (Thomas Hulce).
@@antoniotutt4894 Are you seriously this stupid?? WOW!!!!!
Many of the present-day photos were NOT taken in 2023! Nice remembering the cast otherwise, what a great movie.
good point. either that or aging has been conquered for those who can afford it.
Otis Day was the FICTIONAL CHARCTER'S name in the movie. The ACTOR that PLAYED Otis is DeWayne Jessie. Get it together.
He's half right. DeWayne Jessie adopted Otis Day as his stage name a few years after the film.
Robert Cray plays the bassist in Otis Day's band and he's still making great music and touring today.
Damn, really? That's a cool fact I did not know.
And Otis's real name is Dewayne Jessie, not Otis Day.
Didn't realize that about Robert Cray being in this movie- thank you for that info!
Wow, his talent was recognized early on. I saw him open for Eric Clapton @ the Montreaux Jazz Festival in 1986, and he was very young then
Used to listen to Robert every other week (or so) at The White Eagle in Portland during this era. It was a kick to see him in the film. Still at the top of his game and still the "Strong Persuader".
2:46 That pic of Mary Louise Weller can't be from 2023. There is no way that any woman looks like that at 77.
There is a 77 year old lady that lives near me that looks like she in her 30s.
The thumbnail image is fake crap. Thumbs down, video has been reported.
She sure was gorgeous in that second photo but I kind of have to second the motion that there is no way in he11 that is her at 77. She still looks good enough to eat in that picture.
@@SlickArmor I did some research. That pic is 41-years old, from the movie Forced Vengeance (1982). She was about 36.
@@josephedric4081 okay that's more like it. Way to go to back up your comment. 77? Get out of here...
I love that movie and I love this idea. However, there is no way that the current pictures of some of those people are really from 2023.
Especially the female actors.
I met Tim Matheson last September and was a real pleasure to talk to. Very down to Earth and personable guy, not at all standoffish.
looks great too!
He was my favorite in the movie. And stared in one of my favorite movies of all time buried alive and buried alive 2.
Congratulations to Donald Sutherland for hanging in there at age 87, and congratulations to Karen Allen for discovering the Fountain of Youth.
She was in a role in an episode of Law and Order ( or Blue Bloods) a few years ago.
Looked her age.
That's not a 2023 picture of her. She's in Indy 5 (a horrible woke mess) and unless they really used a lot of make up she looks much closer to her age now.
Karen Allen hasn't looked good since the 80s.
Just heard he passed away on the 20th, after rewatching monkey house on netflix.
R.I.P legend
There are pictures of Karen Allen from last year in her 70s. She looks fine, much better than most at that age, and still has the great smile.
Thanks!
Was like 25 I Dragged my GF THREE times to the show to see it NUTS $$$. My GM buddy went to a TOGA Party saw him before he went..
Perfect Job ....THANK You SIR !!!!!!!!!!!!
You’ve also clearly got different pics of Mary Louise Weller from your thumbnail to what’s presented on the video. It’s markedly different. The thumbnail appears to be inaccurate clickbait.
The current day picture of Doug Kenney is really Will Forte playing Doug Kenney in "A Futile and Stupid Gesture". Which is in no way ironic.
I said the same thing.
Clickbait image and way too many errors in the "today" pictures.
The older pic you used for James Daugh is John J. York of the soap opera General Hospital fame.
I was 29 years-old and I'll never forget this movie! A true classic! John Belushi was in his prime!
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I was 18 and saw it in a Post theatre in West Berlin. It only cost us a dollar to get in so I saw it 10 times!
This was his first film. How could you say he was in his prime? Do you mean before drugs took over?
@@vcoaster I think you got it right.
Dazed a d Confused chronicled my HS senior year 1977.
@@evilschmoo hey that was my year, too. The movie was a slight exaggeration but I knew people just like the ones in the movie. We definitely didn’t paddle any new kids, that was dumb and bullying. However, we moved when I was in 8th grade from a town that shaved male freshmen heads. I would have hated getting my golden locks cut off and I’ve still got a lot of hair on my head.
You've got the incorrect age listed for Tom Hulce for 2023. HOW did you not catch that screw up?
you have many fails in this video. Tom Hulce was used twice for two different people....
Omg!! That was wonderful. It was such a nostalgic trip!! Thank u so much!!!!
The last Doug Kenny picture is actually Will Forte - playing Doug Kenny in the film "A Futile and Stupid Gesture"
Stephen Bishop (guy with the guitar) was already a well-known singer/songwriter by then; one of his most well-known tracks is "On and On" from 1977.
Loved him in “Catholic High School Girls in Trouble.”
Bluto's favorite song from that era. NOT!
Never knew that,thanks for the enlightenment.
One of my all-time favorite comedies! Just watched it again a couple of weeks ago for the 100th time and still laughed my head off! I have actually been in a fraternity house in the past that looked very much like the one in the movie. This was a great blast from the past. Thanks for creating it and posting. Enjoyed it immensely!
9:58 I'm sort of amazed that you included Sonny Johnson AKA Fawn, who did not appear in the movie, while managing to leave out the incredibly gorgeous Lisa Baur, who played Fawn's roommate Shelly.
How did Otter know Fawn Leibowitz in the film? Or what was their connection?
He had 1 throwaway line indicating he barely knew Fawn, if I recall correctly, and he was just looking to get everybody laid.
@@shack8110Otter didn't know her. There's a brief scene where he and Boon are in the car discussing a news item about her just before they arrive at the women's dormitory.
Otter and Boon read the obit in a newspaper.@@shack8110
Lisa Baur is no longer in show business. She goes by her birth name, Cynthia Baur, now and looks good for her age.
Sonny Johnson and Farrah Fawcett not the same person. May want to redo this.
Great job putting this together for us fans of this classic. Laghter as well as sadness came over me .👍❤️
I went to U. of Colorado, grad 1978. This film pretty much mirrored my college life. Still my favorite. Met Stephan Furst in 1980, thanked him profusely.
i think Tim Matheson and Karen Allen should have both gone on to be way bigger stars than they became. Both had "It"
Tim Mathewson also appeared on the legendary “Leave It To Beaver” as one of Beaver Cleaver’s (the great Jerry Mathers) classmates.
Tim Mathewson was also the voice of Jonny Quest in that extremely popular animated ABC Friday night show during the late 1860s.
Karen Allen was certainly memorable in Raiders Of The Lost Ark. Also in my own favorite of hers: 'Starman'.
What the hell are you talking about with Karen Allen, she went on to play the iconic legendary Marion ravenwood, in the Indiana Jones franchise, and was the second biggest character in the franchise, raiders of the Lost ark Kingdom of the Crystal skull and dial of destiny, and she was the best thing about the franchise, in addition to being in starman and scrooged , oh yeah and there is something about how she turned down many movie roles including pretty woman because she wanted to go back to Broadway, oh yeah because she was also a theatrical actress as well as the TV actress, so stop being so ignorant and comparing her to the go nowhere tim matheson Karen Allen had a legendary iconic career over most actresses and actors in Hollywood ever.
Tim Mathewson is one of my favorite actors, I just watched him in an old movie bay cove. But he was in one of my favorite movies buried alive and buried alive 2
Great video. You should have shown John Landis then and now! (PS My senior year I had a Toga party!)
6 20 2024 one of the best actors in Hollywood passed away I believe yesterday, Donald Sutherland 88 years old, what a great part he had, albeit not too many lines, but he is well known and my favorite in the movie Animal House.
How about a montage of Kelly's Heroes?
Is that Thumbnail crap??
Nice job, very cool to see that!
I enjoyed this despite a few minor mistakes. I sure wished you could have showed Lisa Baur, who played Fawn Leibovitz’s college roommate Shelley Dubinsky. She was absolutely gorgeous and I would have liked to seen her in present day if she is still with us. Overall I enjoyed this, but double check some of the photos, so the wrong ones do not get released.
Lisa Bauer was by FAR the hottest girl in the film. But sadly, her star never shined. She sadly passed in 2017. VERY hard to find any dated photos of her around 2017, but I believe she aged extremely well.
IMDB says as of 2020 Lisa Baur owns a Candle Shop (Living Light Candles) in New Zealand
Shelly was scorching hot.
"She told me."
Damn glad to meet you!
We all may remember Mark Metcalf playing the Maestro on Seinfeld tv show. And of course Tim Hulse playing Mozart.
He was just as unlikable as the Maestro as he was as Niedermaier.
The pic you have for 1978 Chris Miller is Tom Hulce.
well presented, the part I liked the best was when you transitioned between the hanging pictures, that looked good.
Nice list, but as other people commented, that's not the young Mary Louise Weller (you showed Martha Smith), not the young Chris Miller (you showed Tom Hulce), and Sonny Johnson is certainly not Farrah Fawcett. Also, there's no way that's Karen Allen at 72.
I agree that’s not Karen Allen today but Karen did look amazing in Indiana Jones 3
@@cooltalktalks4944 you meant Karen Allen in Indiana Jones for the kingdom of the Crystal skull or Indiana Jones 4, and yes that's Karen Allenback in 2008 I believe she was 56 and looking gorgeous as ever, she looks great now at 72 I don't know why they didn't show a picture of her now, it is so annoying when these RUclipsrs do this with celebrities.
Karen Allen aged well. She first popped up in Carrie in 1976, and did not age at all by the time she got to Scrooged.
@@misterwhipple2870 who was Karen Allen in Carrie?
@@whoofman2013 I made a mistake. Karen Allen was not in the movie. I was thinking of the character Susan Snell, but she was played by Amy Irving. Oops. She was a real babe, and she's 70 now.
Nice job. Take another look at the first and third "in the movie" photos you have of Chris Miller. They actually are Tim Hulce, who played Pinto in the movie. The second one is correct, though.
BTW … Fell in love with Karen Allen after seeing AH. And still to this day ❤.
Had a crush on her in Animal House, fell hard for her in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
she looks even better older
Your pictures of Mary Louise Weller need some work. The first pic you show of her is actually Martha Smith aka Babs. The pic you claim is one of Mary Louise at age 77 is actually from a "Walker, Texas Ranger" show filmed in 1982. Obviously she's not 77 in that pic.
you got Mary Louise Weller wrong - Used a picture of Smith.
Thanks for creating a great tribute to a most popular movie cast! I can remember it from when it came out,and I still watch it every time it comes back! fantastic job, well done!
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YO OTIS!!! IS THE BEST, THANKS!!🇺🇲👍🏻
Good video!
Great video, BUT don’t use misdirection in the thumbnail or you’ll end up alienating viewers. Also, several oopsies that you should have caught, most of them already mentioned by others.
You have the wrong actress for 1978 Mary Louise Weller, that is Martha Smith on the left at timestamp 2:55. . Do some research. You would've known that if you watched the movie.
This must be the best 70s looking movie cast that aged well I've ever seen
Unfortunately, many of the 'today' pictures are from many years ago.
That’s why they are actors. It’s like magic.
Someone who did not have a speaking role in that movie but is quite well known today to blues and R&B fans all over the world is the great blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray. He is playing the bass in the Knights (Otis Day's band) and at the time the film was made he was already well known regionally in the Pacific Northwest. The movie was shot in Eugene Oregon and they hired local/regional musicians to act as Otis Day's backup band. The guy playing guitar in the band is Tommy Smith (I have no idea if he's still around) and the drummer was Ron Steen, who I believe is still active in the Portland music scene but I'm not sure (the last time I saw him was right before the pandemic started).
I saw the Robert Cray Band dozens of times in Portland in the mid 70s before he got a record deal and went on to international fame.
Interesting.. but you messed up pics, ya mohrahn!
Great research and compilation of the entire cast. I was surprised to learn so many of the "college kids" were already late twenties or thirties when the pic was made. The current pictures, many publicity pix for actors still working, are a tribute to the skills of Hollywood's many skilled surgeons and makeup artists😁
Excellent cast overview - Animal House is a true classic. The other classic is American Grafitti....can you do that one? So many little known folks in that movie that moved on to be large Holllywood stars.
Holy Cow! Mary Louise Weller looks BETTER now! Martha Smith looks good too! 😳
Also, I think that 2nd pic isn’t her, it’s the girl in Caddyshack!
One of my favorite scenes is when Otter made Flounder pledge rep to the Social Committee. At first he was elated to the position, but then asked, "What do I have to do? " Otter then told him he got the honor of driving them to the Food King. Then they all piled into the car chanting "Food King, Food King, Food King -! "
My favorite part is where the Delta's are singing and dancing in front of the jukebox to "Louie, Louie!"
Someone aged into Will Forte. Someone aged into Farrah Fawcett. Great research on this video.
really...lol
TL:DW people age
I've had the pleasure of performing with Priscilla Lauris (brief role as Dean Wormer's secretary) in a Seattle-based singing group, the Washingtonians. She's an amazing singer and a delightful human being!
Wrong picture from movie of Mary Louise Weller as it’s the same Martha Smith!
If that's accurate Mary Louise Weller is the BEST looking 77 year old. EVER!
looks 40 something at most...
Great video but a question: Was it Bluto or Maramalard who put you up that 14-minute earworm of "Carol of the Bells"?
Karen Allen was the leading lady in Raiders of the Lost Ark and appeared in the next two Indiana Jones sequels.
Karen Allen had a cameo in the recent Indiana Jones movie and she didn't look like the image you grabbed for 2023.
Yes very Old Sorry to US !!!
That "now" image looks like it's from one of the earlier IJ sequels
This was a really screwed up video. This was so easy to get right - how could you get homas Hulce, Chris Miller and Doug Kenny mixed up. After first five errors, I just gave up at the halfway point, realizing the producer-director-editor didn’t care whose picture they put a name to
I should have known by the bogus click bait thumbnail photo to lure you into watching this that this would be crap.
Great stuff! Is it possible if you can tell me where you got the motion template when you showed still pictures, but on the sides it had the film sprockets moving? Thanks!
Cool compilation..despite the mistakes noted by many commenters. Why don't you fix the errors and repost?
I’m thinking about doing that for a 2024 edition
First saw this movie in the Fall of 1979. Seeing this brought back many memories of a different time.Thank you for this video.
Great compilation video. And a great classic movie that almost never got made. Your video has a few mistakes like the Tom Hulce image used for the younger Chris Miller, but otherwise very well done.
and Martha Smith instead of Mary Louise Weller (in the 1978 photo).
I have never been to Bal Harbor Maine. Is it near Bar Harbor?
6:31 You could have at least noted that Otis Day was a character portrayed by DeWayne Jessie.
I was wondering about that too, I know he bought the rights to name 'Otis Day & The Knights" but did he actually legally change his name as well?
@@longagoandfaraway7868Yes, he did. I can't think of anyone else who ever did something like that.
@chowpuppy4537 Alice Cooper was actually the first band's name, after he went solo, Vince Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper, although he was already being referred to as "Alice" even in those early days.
@@longagoandfaraway7868 Thanks for that. I've always loved rock trivia!
Wasn’t Shama Lama Ding Dong the memorable song by Otis Day and the nights. Shout was 20 years old and was the classic Isley Brothers song. As I recall, a studio group made the sound tract recordings for the movie and the group members were just actors lip syncing. When Dewayne Jesse changed his name and began to tour as OD it was with entirely different people.
Thanks for the memories. I liked it.
Loved it🎉
i hate when the thumbnail shows things that NEVER appear in the actual video.
Gotta love these click bait thumbnails! So I guess we're supposed to believe that the young attractive woman on the left is now the granny in the wheelchair on the right! 😁😆
Just in case anyone didn't know. The old house where they filmed the movie was torn down shortly after the movie was finished. The production of the movie has been blamed for ruining the house. However, the house had been in pretty sad shape for quite a while. I had been converted into crappy little apartments and rented to students. The guy who owned it, did some pretty bad "remodeling" work and had essentially destroyed any chance of it being saved. (thanks Bob, you jerk). A small office building is there now.
The film would not have been the same without John Vernon.
#11 - the first Chris Miller photo is actually Tom Hulce.
Who could forget the food fight? I love this movie! Thanks for the then and now. John Belushi stole the show but Tim Matheson was so handsome. What a cast. ❤
For the Sonny Johnson segment, the audio says she died in 1985, but the title card says 1980.
Thanks. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
The real heroes of Animal House are Michael Chinich and Don Philips (uncreditied), who were the casting directors for the movie. I cannot think of a single character who could have been better casted.
Great vid ( even with the errors). This is an iconic movie.
Wow, some of them look better with age! It was sad to find out some of the cast passed on. I knew some did, but not in detail.
Cool vid.
Thanks
Can't believe they had mid-to-late 20 year-olds and 30 year-olds playing college students...looks like Kevin Bacon was the only actor playing a college student who was, at 20, actually of college age!
Oh well, it worked, deal with it kid
And he was still two years too old, he was playing an 18 year old freshmen
That was like all the 30-somethings playing high schoolers in Grease. Think Travolta was the only one close to HS age in it.
Dustin Hoffman was 30 when he played the "Benjamin Braddock" character in "The Graduate".
@@michaelwolf6424 and to think Burt "Robin" Ward was up for that part.
All the mistakes withstanding, I'm SO glad you found a pic of Sarah Holcomb at 11:20. Great actress in two of the greatest comedies ever, then she disappeared.
Word on the internet was, she got involved in parties and drugs and had a nervous breakdown and/or was institutionalized. Glad to see she's alive, and still looks good.
She was also in Caddy Shack.
With all the other mistakes I doubt very much that was actually Sarah today.
Forget the title but there was a film that came out a few years ago about a guy in a doomed romance with a schizophrenic . Written and directed by Sarah's ex
@@MrSTOUT73it sure looked like her. She was Doug Kenny's girlfriend
@@johnned4848 I read that she developed schizophrenia later in life which is why she dropped out of acting. The movie you mentioned makes sense.
Thanks for the great content. My favourite actor and moment: John Belushi on the ladder.
I just don’t buy the older photos of some of these folks. The last photos of the aged individuals absolutely did not compare with their ages.
The lead in photo was a click bait for no one was shown being seriously ill in a wheelchair.
The video was interesting but seriously misleading.
no way Stephen bishop looks that young 45 years later in his 70's
Tom Hulce today remarkably appears to have transformed into Danny Bonaduce! 😀
They could have also mentioned he passed through playing Mozart on the way!
Dude. 5.59 is clearly Tom Hulce. After "Amadeus" I could identify him in the dark. You've got the wrong picture. Twice.
I went to college in '82. This was an exaggerated version of what it was like. I never rushed, but I was one of the guys who was always welcome at the frat house and hung out with the Phi Sigs. The parties were insane, like something out of ancient Rome. I remember one party a girl walked up and put her arms around Marty (a good friend) and me and said "Ya know, I could take you both on." Marty just looked at me and said "Duuuuude!"
In 1978, I worked with juvenile delinquents in a program much like Outward Bound - hiking, canoeing, mountain climbing, etc. We took the kids to see "Animal House", and there were some laughs throughout the movie. Then, we took them next door to see "Up In Smoke". The theater roared with laughter the entire movie.
Yeah, I remember when I saw "Up In Smoke" back in summer-fall of '78! It was literally unforgettable, everyone was out side the mall- theater smoking "pot"(notice, I didn't call It "Weed"), right before we all went in the theater. It was a Friday night and it was a "Full-House"! Everyone in the theater laughed after every line or two, all in "unison," totally UNFORGETTABLE..... 'Toke....toke it up, man!.....
great video-- you had to put D-day near the end and I wanted to make sure that he was still alive and not "whereabouts unknown!". RIP Bluto, Flounder and Stork, Fawn, ...Mayor Carmine, and Mrs Wormer and Dean Wormer
Good in a few " Miami Vice" Too.😁😁😁
Bullshit! The "now"-picture of Karen Allen was from Indiana Jones 4, 15 years ago
So what take it easy are you so insecure about yourself, that bothers you that they used an old picture of Karen Allen because she's a fabulous actress, you need to get a life.
I am not saying anything about her talent. In fact, I clicked on the video because of her and Tim Matheson since I recently (from the time of first comment) saw the movie for the first time. I am saying that caption "now in 2023" is highly inaccurate. Trust me, 15 years is a considerable timespan. And if they don't wanna bother to look for more recent photos then I will point that out for someone in the future.And btw, I haven't seen Indiana Jones 5 back then so I havent seen truly most recent one.
Maybe word BS is a bit excessive but I was annoyed that it was clearly from so easily pinpointable movie. They didn't even show her on red carpet or from unrelated photoshoots (which there was an abundance of).
Will Forte in second Doug Kenny
Time goes by so terribly fast. We were just kids in August of '78', working for the summer at Grand Canyon where we watched the movie at our little employee theater. The following weekend those of us residing at Coulter Hall (a coed dormatory) threw a toga party, Randy, one of our El Tovar cooks wore a huge McDonalds flag that he had swiped in Flagstaff. Memories of good times past still echo .
The greatest comedy ever made. Do Caddyshack next