National Lampoons Van Wilder (2002)

National Lampoons Van Wilder (2002)

Release Date : Mar. 29, 2002 | Rating ★★★★★★
Details : Van Wilder has been attending college for far too many years and is scared to graduate but Van’s father eventually realizes what is going on. When he stops paying his son's tuition fees Van must come up with the money if he wants to stay in college so he and his friends come up with a great fund-raising idea – throwing parties. However when the college magazine finds out and reporter Gwen is sent to do a story on Van Wilder things get a little complicated.
Duration : 1 Hour 33 Minutes
Cast and Crew :


Ryan Reynolds as Van Wilder


Tara Reid as Gwen Pearson


Tim Matheson as Vance Wilder Sr.


Kal Penn as Taj Mahal Badalandabad


Paul Gleason as Professor McDoogle


Curtis Armstrong as Campus Cop


Chris Owen as Suicidal Freshman


Simon Helberg as Vernon


Aaron Paul as Wasted Guy


Lydia Hull as Lindsey


Sophia Bush as Sally


Kim Smith as Casey


Teresa Hill as Hot Female Doctor


Tom Everett Scott as Elliot Grebb


Lauren Birkell as Cheesy TV Announcer


Lou Beatty Jr. as Library Man


Edie McClurg as Campus Tour Guide


Joyce Brothers as Dr. Joyce Brothers

Teck Holmes as Hutch | Daniel Cosgrove as Richard Bagg | Emily Rutherfurd as Jeannie | Erik Estrada as Erik Estrada | Jason Winer as Panos Patakos | Ivana Bozilovic as Naomi | Alex Burns as Gordon | Deon Richmond as Mini Cochran | Megan Gallagher as Holyoke Hotty | Jesse Capelli as Desiree | Darcy Shean as Gwen's Mom | Cheryl Bricker as Mrs. Henke | Summer Moore as Pajama Party Goer | Bonnie Morgan as Twisted Auditioner | Skyler Stone as Test Taker | Jason Hopkins as Sick Boy | Mark Chaet as Business Manager | Michael Waltman as Coach Ken Massey | Darius Miles as Darius | Quentin Richardson as Quentin | Lamar Odom as Coolidge Chickadee Player | Nick Puga as Pimply Faced Freshman | Joshua Swanson as Annoyingly Peppy Freshman | Ronald Hunter as Gus | Harry Danner as Dr. Beeverman | John Colton as Dr. Henke | Tom Howard as Gwen's Dad | J. Patrick McCormack as Dean Mooney | Gregg Daniel as English Professor | Sean Marquette as Little Kid | Anderson Goncalves as Dorky Brother | Erik Audé as Martial Arts Freshman | Andrew Bilgore as Party Busting Cop | Travis McKenna as Milty | Ryan Carlberg as Worried Preppy Freshman | Jesse Heiman as Student on Couch | Executive Producer  : Lucas Foster | Producer  : Peter Abrams | Producer  : Robert L. Levy | Producer  : Andrew Panay | Director  : Walt Becker | Executive Producer  : Jonathon Komack Martin |