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Fat, Drunk, and Stupid: The Inside Story Behind the Making of Animal
In 1976, "National Lampoon", the nation's most popular humour magazine, decided to create a movie under the "Lampoon" banner. It would be set on a college campus in the 60s, very loosely based on the fraternity experiences of "Lampoon" contributor Chris Miller, and it would be called "Animal House." A cast of mostly unknowns was hired, and for four weeks in late 1977, the actors and crew invaded the town of Eugene, Oregon. Reluctantly produced by Universal Studios on a budget of less than $3 million, the film wound up with revenues of over $600 million. Drawing from exclusive new interviews with director John Landis, fellow producer Ivan Reitman, Karen Allen, Kevin Bacon and other key players, as well as never-before-seen photos, this book traces the film's outrageous history, from its birth in the offices of the "National Lampoon", to scripting, casting, filming, and, ultimately, the film's mega success. This is a hilarious romp through one of the biggest grossing, most memorable, most frequently quoted, and most celebrated comedies of all time.
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In 1976, "National Lampoon", the nation's most popular humour magazine, decided to create a movie under the "Lampoon" banner. It would be set on a college campus in the 60s, very loosely based on the fraternity experiences of "Lampoon" contributor Chris Miller, and it would be called "Animal House." A cast of mostly unknowns was hired, and for four weeks in late 1977, the actors and crew invaded the town of Eugene, Oregon. Reluctantly produced by Universal Studios on a budget of less than $3 million, the film wound up with revenues of over $600 million. Drawing from exclusive new interviews with director John Landis, fellow producer Ivan Reitman, Karen Allen, Kevin Bacon and other key players, as well as never-before-seen photos, this book traces the film's outrageous history, from its birth in the offices of the "National Lampoon", to scripting, casting, filming, and, ultimately, the film's mega success. This is a hilarious romp through one of the biggest grossing, most memorable, most frequently quoted, and most celebrated comedies of all time.










