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''National Lampoon's: Class Reunion'' is a 1982 American
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film produced by '' National Lampoon'' as the third film from the magazine. It was the second film released; although '' National Lampoon Goes to the Movies'' was filmed in 1981, it was delayed and not released until 1982. In the film, the 1972 graduating class of a high school is gathering for their class reunion. They are unaware that among the guests is an escaped mental patient, who wants revenge for a decade-old sadistic prank which had ruined his life and his sanity. After several deaths at the reunion, the surviving alumni team-up to discover who is their secret enemy.


Plot

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High's class of 1972 is getting ready to go through the motions at their 10-year reunion when a deranged alumnus named Walter Baylor, who was driven insane by a horrible, sadistic, senior-year prank, escapes from the mental institution and decides to crash the party at his high school reunion. Guests start to disappear and are found dead; the other alumni, including the high class snooty yacht salesman Bob Spinnaker, class tease Bunny Packard, and the class zero Gary Nash, spring into action as they try to uncover the culprit and put an end to the nightmare that has become their class reunion.


Cast


Production

John Hughes claimed he had been fired from the film. "They didn't even want me around, and I was shocked when I saw the movie", he said. "My screenplay had been completely butchered, and my name will nevertheless be on the credits forever."


Release

The film was released theatrically in the United States by
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in October 1982. It proved to be a huge disappointment for the company, grossing only $10,054,150 at the box office. In the opening weekend for the film, it made $3,086,525. In 1982,
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released a "photo novel" version book, adapted from John Hughes' screenplay by Sandra Choron. The film was released on
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,
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and
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by Vestron Video in 1983. In August 1998,
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re-released the film on VHS. In 2000,
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released the film on
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. The film was re-released on DVD by
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in 2005. In April 2018, Kino Lorber announced it would release the film on DVD and
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, sourced from a new 4K transfer.


Soundtrack

The score for the 1982 movie ''National Lampoons Class Reunion'' was composed by Peter Bernstein and Mark Goldenberg and includes a live onscreen performance by
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, and a small scene where the actors perform the classic 1965 hit "Stop! in the Name of Love". The score was edited by Jim Harrison and Lada Productions. Songs were performed by: * Gary "U.S." Bonds – "Class Reunion" (written by Peter Bernstein and Mark Goldenberg) * Chuck Berry – "It Wasn't Me", "My Dingaling", and "Festival"


''National Lampoon'' history

''National Lampoon's Class Reunion'' was the second big-screen movie that was released from the Original National Lampoon Company. The movie had a huge buildup, and viewers expected it to be another hit for the National Lampoon franchise, because it was following '' National Lampoon's Animal House'', the company's first big-screen release in 1978. The original company consisted of the writers from the ''National Lampoon'' magazine and some of the cast from the '' National Lampoon Radio Hour'' and the stage show '' National Lampoon's Lemmings''.


Reviews

''National Lampoon's Class Reunion'' suffered negative reviews on release. According to ''
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'', "this is a very unfunny film which was released after the successful ''National Lampoon's Animal House'', and which died at the box office, focuses on the 10th reunion of a 1972 high-school graduating class. The plot combines both comedy and horror-slasher elements, a combination that doesn't work. A murderer is killing off class members, who are such dull, dreary creatures, no one could blame him. Even Chuck Berry, who makes a brief appearance singing a medley of his songs, can't save this one." Christopher Tookey states, "Very inferior follow-up to ''Animal House'', with remarkably tasteless basis for comedy. John Hughes can be blamed for the script, a feeble spoof of a slasher movie. Songs are used to extend running length, but even Chuck Berry seems under par." Movie historian
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seemed to agree, citing the picture as a "BOMB" and calling it "Spectacularly unfunny... If you went to school with people like this, no jury on earth would convict you for becoming a homicidal maniac, either."Maltin's TV, Movie, & Video Guide


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External links

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