Animal House
"Animal House" is a 1978 comedy film directed by John Landis. It follows the misadventures of a misfit fraternity, the Delta Tau Chi, at the fictional Faber College in the 1960s. The film features a cast that includes John Belushi as the iconic character Bluto Blutarsky, and it explores themes of rebellion and college life.
The movie is known for its outrageous humor and memorable scenes, including the famous food fight and the toga party. "Animal House" became a cultural phenomenon, influencing many college comedies that followed and solidifying its place in American film history.