Animal House Turns 45: A Dartmouth Story, Part II
Executive Editor James D. Eiler discusses Animal House (1978), its screenwriter Chris Miller ’63, its reception at Dartmouth, and its continued influence at the College. (Part II)
Executive Editor James D. Eiler discusses Animal House (1978), its screenwriter Chris Miller ’63, its reception at Dartmouth, and its continued influence at the College. (Part II)
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Executive Editor James D. Eiler discusses Animal House (1978), its screenwriter Chris Miller ’63, its reception at Dartmouth, and its continued influence at the College.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod gives his yearly reviews of the six films screened during the “Telluride at Dartmouth” series.
Associate Editor Dalton A. Swenson reviews a campus screening of Ken Burns’ latest documentary at which the film’s producer, Julie Dunphy ’80, was on hand to provide remarks.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod interviews David Thomson, the greatest living writer on film and a former Dartmouth professor.
Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod interviews Bob Gitt ’63, a celebrated film historian and archivist at the AFI and UCLA.