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Total Frat Movie
Description
The film centers on a student who joins his late father’s fraternity right as the house is permanently shuttered. Three years later, he must get 15 new members by the end of rush week to reinstate the banned fraternity.
The film centers on a student who joins his late father’s fraternity right as the house is permanently shuttered. Three years later, he must get 15 new members by the end of rush week to reinstate the banned fraternity.
Actors:
Katie Buitendyk,
Olivia Leigh Nowak,
Isaac Kragten,
Jamie Johnston,
Ann Pirvu,
Audrey Ferron,
Jake Raymond,
Jack Ettlinger,
Jennifer Krukowski,
Steven Yaffee,
John Stewart,
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Katie Buitendyk
Olivia Leigh Nowak
Isaac Kragten
Jamie Johnston
7 July 1989, Toronto, Canada
Ann Pirvu
25 May 1987, Brasov, Romania
Audrey Ferron
Jake Raymond
Jack Ettlinger
Jennifer Krukowski
Steven Yaffee
28 July 1986, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
John Stewart
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Warren P. Sonoda
Warren P. Sonoda
Country:
United States
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September 23, 2016
It's a rare film that can dredge up nostalgic fondness for 2002's awful "National Lampoon's Van Wilder," but "Total Frat Movie" manages to rise to the dubious occasion.