Animal House (10/10) Movie CLIP - Enter the Deathmobile (1978) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
The Deltas destroy Faber's homecoming parade.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director John Landis put himself on the map with this low-budget, fabulously successful comedy, which made a then-astounding 62 million dollars and started a slew of careers for its cast in the process. National Lampoon's Animal House is set in 1962 on the campus of Faber College in Faber, PA. The first glimpse we get of the campus is the statue of its founder Emil Faber, on the base of which is inscribed the motto, "Knowledge Is Good." Incoming freshmen Larry "Pinto" Kroger (Tom Hulce) and Kent "Flounder" Dorfman (Stephen Furst) find themselves rejected by the pretentious Omega fraternity, and instead pledge to Delta House. The Deltas are a motley fraternity of rejects and maladjusted undergraduates (some approaching their late twenties) whose main goal -- seemingly accomplished in part by their mere presence on campus -- is disrupting the staid, peaceful, rigidly orthodox, and totally hypocritical social order of the school, as represented by the Omegas and the college's dean, Vernon Wormer (John Vernon). Dean Wormer decides that this is the year he's going to get the Deltas expelled and their chapter decertified; he places the fraternity on "double secret probation" and, with help from Omega president Greg Marmalard (James Daughton) and hard-nosed member Doug Neidermeyer (Mark Metcalf), starts looking for any pretext on which to bring the members of the Delta fraternity up on charges. The Deltas, oblivious to the danger they're in, are having a great time, steeped in irreverence, mild debauchery, and occasional drunkenness, led by seniors Otter (Tim Matheson), Hoover (James Widdoes), D-Day (Bruce McGill), Boon (Peter Riegert), and pledge master John "Bluto" Blutarsky (John Belushi). They're given enough rope to hang themselves, but even then manage to get into comical misadventures on a road trip (where they arrange an assignation with a group of young ladies from Emily Dickinson University). Finally, they are thrown out of school, and, as a result, stripped of their student deferments (and, thus, eligible for the draft). They decide to commit one last, utterly senseless (and screamingly funny) slapstick act of rebellion, making a shambles of the university's annual homecoming parade, and, in the process, getting revenge on the dean, the Omegas, and everyone else who has ever gone against them.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1978)
Cast: James Daughton, Stephen Furst, Mark Metcalf, Martha Smith, Mary Louise Weller, James Widdoes, Tim Matheson, Bruce McGill, Peter Riegert, John Vernon, Kevin Bacon, Cesare Danova
Director: John Landis
Producers: Ivan Reitman, Matty Simmons
Screenwriters: Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney, Chris Miller
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Seeing the Deathmobile burst out of the smoke is one of the proudest days in American history.
Maybe invite it know where it is now charge nothing to see here.................................................................
I agree. Makes me proud to be an American.
You can get your thumb out of my butt anytime, Carmen!
ROTFL.
Amen
The 11th commandment: "Thou shall never watch the television version of this movie". Amen.
600joe damn straight. this is the first movie i bought when i got my very first VCR. i still have the tape somewhere. the VCR not so much. i have watched this so many times . i can just about quote the movie word for word.i don,t think that they could make this movie today. some body somewhere would get their shorts in a wad. ya well to bad. don,t watch it then.
Except Neidermeyer has got allotta nerve using such a cruel word in the ROTC
It was a different time.
AMEN. 🙏
The exception being if it’s on IFC.
I lost it in the scene (not in the clip), when that girl flies through the window onto a bed next to a kid looking through a "girlie magazine" and just looks up and says, "thanks God"
Playboy!
I love the political incorrectness and the shaming of women in this movie! :D
He's a minister now.
MovieClips gives plenty of enjoyment, but leaving out "Thank You, God!" is sacreligious in its own right.
me too
"I hate those guys!" ~Dean Wormer~ 😂😂😂
I'm certain there were many college students, at that time, in the US that got vicarious pleasure with seeing Dean Wormer _getting his._
I was a recent college graduate myself at the time, where the university president was loathed by the students.
"RAMMING SPEED!!!" Still cracks me up after all these years. And Belushi could do more comedy with his eyebrows than most comedians can with their whole body.
🧢. They both can
My dad saw this movie with a couple buddies of his when it first came out in theaters. They were completely dying of laughter when it got to this scene. Coincidentally, they were all college students themselves at the time. So that just made the whole experience even funnier for them. 😂
My dad got to see this in theaters with his dad and brother, and after they started calling their dad D-Day
I saw it in the theater with my brother. I was in high school at the time. It was so great. We almost passed out laughing so hard at some parts. I think I saw it 3 times in the theater. And once at a drive in. This generation will never know what it's like to sit in the car with an ice chest full of beer and a couple joints and seeing a movie like this. That is sad.
@@pooryorick831with all the bullshit plaguing Hollytwig at the moment, John Landis and genuine actors need to be focused on for sure!
i lose my shit every time D-Day shouts "RAMMMING SPEED"
D-days crazy laugh at the end when he jacks the cop car
Brass 'n Barrels Firearms Channel. not only did i introduce my kids to this movie but they find it hilarious that I can do the laugh like D-Day when I had my car that was a hearse I would drive it full speed over the train tracks pull the custom made whistle I had installed and do the D-Day laugh like he did when he stole the police car... only in Arizona u see a crazy psychotic mother doing that with her kids on a Friday night... bahahahaha
My dad said a fraternity brother of his installed an electric train whistle on his car, but it burned out the battery whenever he used it.
"Ramming speed" is a line straight out of the movie "Ben-Hur" When Charlton Heston was a slave on a Roman galley manning one of those big oars, the Roman officer in charge yelled that out to the oarsmen as they were trying to ram an enemy vessel.
Sounded more like "reaming speed", as in he was about to ream them out.
The premise of this film was so outrageous that only the U of Oregon would allow them to film there. I bet those other schools regretted that decision after this film went cult status.
They let them film there because the dean regretted not allowing The Graduate to film there a decade earlier.
I saw a 2 hour documentary about the making of "Animal House". The then Dean of Student Affairs was interviewed and he admitted he " hadn't fully exercised his due diligence as adequately as he should have when reviewing the all the lengthy requisite documentation related to the proposal."
The dean there even allowed them to use his office as Wormer's office and to take Neidemeier's white horse up there to it to film the horse's death scene.
Summer 2020, Portland is now riots and protests every night, the police are just letting mutual consenting combatants fight each other. What happened to the innocent place that allowed filming Animal House?
@thatzim wtf when I saw that in the making of documentary I laughed.
I'm obviously older than those who have posted here. I saw this in the theatre, and I was not very happy that day. Every time I need a good laugh, including today, this movie NEVER disappoints, especially when Belushi pops out of the back of the car! His expression said it all! His yell was even better! Admit it, guys! We've all wanted to exact revenge on someone and feel this way at least once in our lives! Every score I settle, I play this scene and yell like Belushi! PRICELESS!
What if there's people older than you
@@KingCeee I should have said "most."
@@vccstudents Maybe. But still tho. Never know
AND he became a senator.
@@PredatorFan13 I would have voted for him if I was in that state and old enough, but 1962 was before my time.
A salute to you Harold Ramis!!! As a Ghostbuster fan, I did not know that you where part of this fun and classic movie. RIP Dr. Spengler (Harold Ramis), today you made a grown man cry!!!
me too
I think I may have sat through this entire film possibly 75 times. A flat-out classic.
Always did like the idea of the head of Emil Faber as the hood ornament. :D
"Emil Faber is most...displeased. These boys are the vehicle for my expression of this."
New school motto: Knowledge is good, but revenge is better.
Same to me. This was one of the first R-Rated movie I ever saw, thanks to my dad. This has what other college movies to this day are lacking: Actual humor and jokes and characters we like. It was the first and it will always be the best.
Every time Belushi pops out of the back of the Death Mobile, I get into a fit of laughter. He said it all by saying nothing!
vccstudents I like the part where Otter was taunting Greg and tricked him into looking at his thumb.
Jesus Saves Ooohoo! You kiss your mother with that mouth?
Paul Bauman Yeah, then he knocked him out.
“Oh my God!”
Dean Wormers, OH, My God 🙄" always has me busting guts laughing 🤣
The Deathmobile is one hell of a car! I would love to own a car like that.
Yeah! Might have some trouble getting it street legal but...
There's always the Mirthmobile
I live in Cottage Grove (the town this was filmed in). They show the Deathmobile on Main street every Halloween
@@myalt3019 what would Halloween be without the death mobile or Elvira?
@@myalt3019 I was a Grover from '72 until 2004. Seems like I recall a story of Rick LeBleu and Rodney Stunner being involved with a temporary disappearance of the Death Mobile...
Stunt driving by the great Bud Ekins, most famous for doubling Steve McQueen in "The Great Escape." The Lincoln Continental was customized by George Barris, including adding a conning tower, huge fins, a new front end, a steam whistle from a locomotive, and a bust of Emil Faber ("Knowledge is Good.").
And I noticed an error that I've never seen recorded anywhere else: the "hand" float crashes into Mayor De Pasto's Oldsmobile dealership and hits a new Oldsmobile Dynamic, but there are Ford logos inside the dealership.
Can I have ten thousand marbles please?
+rsheldon86 Not shown in this clip, but Flounder said it to the checkout girl before the parade (riot). The girl happened to be his real life wife. True story!
When I first saw the cakemobile come out with the 'Eat Me' on the side, I almost fell out of my seat laughing!
Cut the cake
This parade is now gone completely insane! Love this ending.
They're gonna get arrested for this
@@gabriellitewski7988 Like they give a baker’s eff. It was sheer revenge for what Wormer and the Omegas did.
I hope Dean Wormer was right they'd be kicked out of Faber for trying one more when he had court martialed revoking their charter
One of my late dad's favorite movies. He used to laugh until his bad back hurt him but he loved every min of it.
My dad loved it, too. He had a big picture in his room of Bluto in his “College” sweatshirt. For my dad’s funeral, only 2 months ago, my niece and i made a Cake-Mobile cake...and yes...it even said “Eat Me!” on it. The little old church ladies were not amused. But my dad would have LOVED it! RAMMING SPEEEEEEEED!!!! Today is my dad’s birthday so i watched this movie. Made me laugh even through tears.
@@kyttykatdesigns-custommake1556 Nice little story. RIP your dad, I'm sure the cake would've made him laugh.
When i see the automobile's windows breaks in 1:19, that remind me when Elwood runs in the shopping mall in The Blues Brothers!
"New Oldsmobiles are in early this year!" says Elwood when he breaks the windows with him Bluesmobile!
It's what was then a brand-new 1963 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88. In an earlier scene, the mayor mentions that he has an Oldsmobile dealership.
Dan Aykroyd was actually the basis for Daniel Simpson Day (D-Day)
That's because both movies were directed by John Landis.
1:59 the greatest moment in movie history
One of the best
"RAMMING SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!"
LOL I love that line! XD
D-Day at 2:45. "RAMMING SPEEEEEEEEEED!!!!!" Kills me every time.
I've seen the Deathmobile at Universal Studios in California. You can, too!
Ask for Babs.
@0:35 - Y'know.....it occurs to me that marbles would be a great, low cost defense against zombies.
In the famous words of Flounder from Animal House, "Oh boy is this great!"
After he threw the marbles on the floor to tripped the soldiers.
Elmer Bernstein's music really sells this scene.
For all the serious compositions Bernstein did on many highly acclaimed movie dramas, it amazed me that the producers of Animal House got him to compose the music for this raucous comedy.
the DEATHMOBILE 02:43 : Ramming speeeeeeeed!
Little Boy: " Thank You, God!"❤😂❤
classic finale to a great movie. We all cheered in the theater when Neidermeyer got it
He was killed in Vietnam by his own troops.
0:52 And Needermeyer becomes an angry RUclips commenter.
Ask if Needermeyer was in the Twisted Sister music video, "I Wanna Rock"
Needermeyer is too aggressive. He should really go to a Peace Camp.
jasminne mcdonald
Needermeyer got fragged in Vietnam -- reassigned to Hell's ROTC.
I hope he gets roasted there. They probably hate his guts, too.
jasminne mcdonald
No doubt. The guys at the VFW Hall still talk about him in terms that would make a Calcutta stevedore blush.
After watching this movie untold times over the years, I recently realized that it takes place over a really short period of time. Both the fall semester midterms and the homecoming parade would have been in mid to late October so the whole story happens in less than two months.
"What the fuck's going on down there". Classic.
And as if the clueless Marmalard would have any idea!
“Ooohhh Boy is this great 😃”
The late, great Steven Furst!
@@dstone1701 Vir from Babylon 5
The Death Mobile is on display at Universal Studios Hollywood for the Studio Tour. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mayor Carmine DePasto: If you want the homecoming parade in my town, you have to pay.
Dean Vernon Wormer: Carmine, I don't think it's right that you should extort money from the college.
Mayor Carmine DePasto: Look. As the mayor of Faber, I've got big responsibilities. And these parades are very expensive. You're using my police, my sanitation people, my three Oldsmobiles. So, if you mention extortion again... I'll have your legs broken.
Dean Vernon Wormer: Well, I'm sure I can arrange a nice little honorarium from the student fund.
Mayor Carmine DePasto: And another thing, you better sit on that zoo fraternity of yours. I don't want no drunken riots in my town.
Dean Vernon Wormer: Don't worry, Carmine. I've got those boys just where I want them. We'll have the best homecoming parade Faber's ever had.
that promise definitely aged well
Summer 2020, riots and protest every night in Portland
@@michaelmccarthy4615 Winter 2022, scratching my head over people who don't know where Animal House was filmed.
And Wormer got exactly what was coming to him.
The Destruction of the Homecoming Parade and the humiliation of the entire Town....the single greatest Fraternity Prank/Act of Revenge of all time
The ending titles were awesome, especially when Otter cold-
cocked Greg.
Greg (pounding on the Deathmobile): "Come outta there!! Come outta there, you bastards!!"
Otter (in falsetto): "Who is it?"
Greg: "You know damn well who it is!!"
Otter (in falsetto): "I'm sorry, you'll have to come back later. I'm doing the dishes."
(Greg keeps pounding and Otter comes outta the trunk.)
Otter: "Greg, look at my thumb. (He sucker punches Greg.) Gee, you're dumb."
I wanted to see that part included in that video.😂
Jesse Cantu Me too.
R.I.P John Belushi & Stephen Furst!
And Doug Kenney, Cesare Danova, John Vernon, Harold Ramis and Verna Bloom :(
"I HATE those guys....."
RAMMING SPEEEEEEED
Dean Wormer is as good as a Bond Villain.
Declan Homan CHOO CHOO!!!
There wasn't a bad scene in this whole movie! I never saw an actor say so much by saying so little as Belushi did at 2:00! I cried the first time I saw this from laughing so hard! The irony is I was crying when I went into the theatre from bad news received earlier that day. If I ever needed a laugh that day, this movie gav it to me. Laughter truly was the best medicine that day!
"Cut the Cake"
(Otter & Bluto jump out. Deathmobile aims toward the grandstand.)
"RAMMING SPEED!!!"
Sgt Korsak NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ChuChu353 Chooo Chooooooooooo!!!
Oh boy is this great
Best comedy movie endings imo ? The fight in blazing saddles that goes into the wrong set and this scene from Animal house are my personal favorites 😂😂
Best final act of a movie. Period.
One of the best
This just might be the greatest movie in the history of the universe.
One of the greatest
RIP. flounder!
"Let's take the cheese."
***** 2:31-2:35, 2:47 CHOOOO CHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
RAMMING SPEED!!!
Alex Thompson you can take your thumb out of my ass anytime now carmine!
Psychotic Antëater hahaha I'd forgotten about that.
I hate those guys 😩
Simple, yet classic
Not to put a serious subtext, but co-writer Harold Ramis said that one of the reasons he and the other writers (Chris Miller and Doug Kenney) chose 1962 to set the movie was because that year represented the last "innocent" year in American culture. In his mind, this parade climax was supposed to take place on November 21, 1963, the day before.....
R.I.P. Stephen Furst! :-(
And John Belushi, Doug Kenney, Cesare Danova, John Vernon, Harold Ramis and Verna Bloom :'(
I just found out recently he passed away. so sad!! I really liked him!! =(
I always get a laugh out of them turning Emil Faber's head from his statue into the hood ornament.
RAMMING SPEED!!!!
jkrfan7 2:47 CHOOOO CHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
i HATE those guys...
The steam engine whistle is such a genius touch!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Seen this when I was in 2nd grade and still Dean Wormer's initial reaction to Pluto as a pirate still slays me 😁🤣😁🤣🤣!
That deathmobile is the most metal thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
I never noticed the head of the Faber statue before today...genius!
I was asked at a club once which movie I preferred: "Old School" or "Animal House." When I told the guy it was "Animal House" 100 times over, I wound up dating him for five years based off my response. As a female, you really earned credibility with guys if you stated you liked "Animal House." You probably still would.
As a male who loves this movie, I can verify your statement as truth 💯
My wife and my sister, two great females, both loved this movie,
Greggory Marmalard gets raped in prison and Neidermyer gets killed in Vietnam by his own men.
2:31 I have to put a whistle like that on my car.
***** 2:31-2:35, 2:47 CHOOOO CHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Ramming speeeeed
MichaelD8393 My husband wants to put a train horn on his Cavalier. May the gods help us!
My dad knew someone in college who put an electric train horn on their car, but it would drain the battery when he used it.
@@williamshaw9047 Best one I ever heard of was a former Navy man who put a submarine's dive klaxon on his Ford Escort.
I met Bruce McGill on a Caribbean cruise in 1993. He was invited as part of a movie critics cruise. I saw him after dinner, and I remember going up to him, and saying your D-day from animal House. He introduced himself and said hi I am Bruce McGill. The next day, on the shuttle bus to Saint Thomas, he sat near me and I asked him about his next movie project, which was the last Boy Scout with Bruce Willis. He was very nice in person, and is a memory. I will never forget.
God they don’t make comedies like this anymore. Every great film John Landis did was completely insane and I love them for that insanity
This was the best possible way to end the movie.I wish there had been a sequel.That Rexall sign brought some nice memories.There were three Sommers Rexall Drug Stores in my hometown that made excellent milk shakes, especially the one in the southernmost location.
Proof that being a Sigma ain't all that. Also the bit where the Deathmobile emerges out of the smoke is legitimately awesome.
"Remain call...all is well!" Boy Kevin Bacon came really far. :)
"Remain calm, all is well" the Mainstream Media in a nutshell
Two things. 1. I can't believe Jack Webb aka Joe Friday from Dragnet passed up on Dean Wormer. 2. If anyone gave me a cake that said Eat Me I'd eat it pride with a good steak and good beer.
He's hatable as all, but Wormer did have the dignity to go down with the stage.
Jason Thweatt babsdotcomfree
I am sure I got all of my high school age shoes from that Self Selecto shoe store :)
The Grove diner where the death mobile spun around had great lunch specials. The Navy bean soup was great but you were asking for it as you processed it. On the counter by the register was a sign that read. "Our Credit Manager is Helen Waite. If you want credit go to Helen Waite."
I remember going to see this at a Movie Theater when it came out , From the very beginning of the Movie when a Keg gets thrown through a window every scene of this Movie was well written and portrayed very well . 10/20/22
"Let's take the cheese"
Love it!
The mortar crew always cracks me up 1:00
"Ok fellas two more in the same exact spot"
The one guy is wearing the same outfit Greg Brady had on when he went “mod” and moved into the attic.
The " Deathmobile" is one of the coolest vehicles in cinematic history!!
That poor Lincoln Continental, and a restored 64 Continental could be worth over 100 grand in today's market.
Loved it when everybody went flying in the air!!😂
Wish there was a way to recreate this in GTA
Big Tex 2:31-2:35, 2:47 CHOOOO CHOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
mods
Drive-in at date of release. Still laughing. Delta were right about all of it. Landis was a prophet.
The Fine Art of Motor Vehicle Conversion.
Function & Form working together to perfection.
D-Day (as he heads the Deathmobile into the bleachers): "RAMMING SPEED!!!"
It took the Deathmobile a full 20 seconds to drive 10 yards across the street to the bleachers.
D Day has been a larger influence on my life than i would like to admit.
it will never get old
Bluto at 2:00: "Delta Tau Chi is here to wreck some serious shop, bitches!"
One of the only films in existence that I laugh so hard I cry.
Freddie Gray's Fan Club couldn't have done any better.
R.I.P. Ramis
Fun fact: the Faber mascot is the Mongol. Faber Mongols are a brand of pencil.
I wish they would show old movies like this in theaters. I think a lot of people would come to see it and a whole bunch of other movies nobody has seen in the theater. I am old enough to remember seeing this in the theater. Every movie is better on the big screen.
The Delta Tau Chi fraternity seen in the movie is actually based off two real fraternities, Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Chi. One of the guys who came up with the idea for Animal House was a Delt, the other was a Sigma Chi
RIP Flounder, Bluto and Dean Wormer!
Animal house literally ended their movie by “Raining on someone’s parade” lmao
@0:33 "There you see. This will teach you to trifle with the Centari!"
2:45 - 2:57 Idk why but the the individual shots of them flying through the air kills me every time lmao
you never get tired of this movie....
And to think that car was flounder’s brothers mint condition 1960’s Lincoln continental, lol.
I never noticed that the end of this move has the same song almost as Stripes. Both were classics.
Good catch
D-Day had WAY too much fun saying ramming speed!
His laughs are golden
The Deathmobile is practically a spoof of the Batmobile.
Holy RIPOFF
Let's take the cheese...
I now say this before doing anything.. such a great line.
I work as a delivery driver at an Italian restaurant, and one of our chores is to prepare the food ingredients such as the tomatoes and cucumbers for the salads, sliced tomatoes for sandwiches, and shred the cheese for pizza. One of my co-drivers is about my age and lives this movie too, and every time we have to shred three or four tubs’ worth of cheese, one of us quotes “Let’s take the cheese!” ALWAYS gets a laugh from my wingman!
Admirable subtlety and delicacy of touch
No they wouldn't, ROTC is non-combat trainee reservists, not authorized to carry live rounds except (in the early 70s) on a designated firing range. Neidermeyer had a couple live rounds stashed in his jacket pocket, a fact that would've gotten him expelled and/or jailed if he had been caught
May I have 10,000 marbles, please?