To embarrass his rival, a scheming senator uses nitwit Ohio teens who are invited to a Washington gathering on educational failure.To embarrass his rival, a scheming senator uses nitwit Ohio teens who are invited to a Washington gathering on educational failure.To embarrass his rival, a scheming senator uses nitwit Ohio teens who are invited to a Washington gathering on educational failure.
Eric Edwards
- Miosky
- (as Eric 'Sparky' Edwards)
Tara Strong
- Carla Morgan
- (as Tara Charendoff)
Nicole de Boer
- Meg Smith
- (as Nicole deBoer)
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Did you know
- TriviaJeremy Renner's first feature film.
- GoofsShortly after leaving the school on the bus, Dags and Virus are seen talking about Lisa. As they talk, you can see a building with a Canadian flag flying as the bus goes by.
- Quotes
Carla Morgan: Hey Virus, I bet you've never made moves like this in your chess club. Wanna screw?
Barry 'Virus' Kremmer: [Has an orgasm] Excuse me.
[Virus runs away]
Carla Morgan: [aside to herself] Yeah it was great for me, too.
- Alternate versionsThe TV network version has new scenes which include:
- An additional scene on the school bus with Steve trying to get on Dags' and Reggie's good side with non-alcoholic beer and Miosky responding by spitting it in Steve's face after sipping some of it.
- A scene in the quarry after Travis's escape from the reservoir where his inflatable life-sized doll, Lt. Urura, deflates.
- An entirely new ending set at Fairmount High's graduation ceremony with the President in attendance. Travis crashes the proceedings by subduing Steve and stands on the stage and threatens to blow up the auditorium with dynamite strapped to his body. After Reggie finally tells Dags that Travis is the one who has been chasing them throughout the movie, they manage to talk him out of detonating the suicide bomb, and Travis is disarmed and taken away by Secret Service agents. The film then ends on a cliff-hanger when Dags and Reggie squabble over handing Travis' gun which accidentally goes off while the President, Principal Moss and a Secret Service agent are in the line of fire. A person is hit and falls (the film doesn't show who). Dags and Reggie close the movie with their refrain "uh-oh" (implying that they might have accidentally shot the President).
- ConnectionsFeatures Lassie Come Home (1943)
- SoundtracksBrickface
Performed by Daisyhaze
Written by Jeff Cardoni / Evan Compton / Patrick Houlihan / Charlie Strout
©Flank Steak Music(ASCAP)
Courtesy of P.O.S. Records
Featured review
National Lampoon's movies always have layers of comedy. There's the surface level gags like fart jokes and people falling over but underneath that there's always much more going on. It's always worth a second or third watch so you can pay less attention to the in-your-face jokes and more attention to what's going on in the background. Senior Trip is no exception. It looks completely stupid but there's a lot going on. It deserves at least 2 viewings.
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- Senior Trip
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,686,937
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,184,901
- Sep 10, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $4,686,937
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By what name was National Lampoon's Senior Trip (1995) officially released in India in English?
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