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Le Collège en folie

Original title: H.O.T.S.
  • 1979
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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Pamela Jean Bryant, Susan Kiger, Lisa London, and Kimberly Cameron in Le Collège en folie (1979)
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College women in H.O.T.S. Sorority engage in wild adventures including wet t-shirt contests, skydiving, encounters with frat boys, and shenanigans with a robot housekeeper.College women in H.O.T.S. Sorority engage in wild adventures including wet t-shirt contests, skydiving, encounters with frat boys, and shenanigans with a robot housekeeper.College women in H.O.T.S. Sorority engage in wild adventures including wet t-shirt contests, skydiving, encounters with frat boys, and shenanigans with a robot housekeeper.

  • Director
    • Gerald Seth Sindell
  • Writers
    • W. Terry Davis
    • Cheri Caffaro
    • Joan Buchanan
  • Stars
    • Susan Kiger
    • Lisa London
    • Pamela Jean Bryant
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Gerald Seth Sindell
    • Writers
      • W. Terry Davis
      • Cheri Caffaro
      • Joan Buchanan
    • Stars
      • Susan Kiger
      • Lisa London
      • Pamela Jean Bryant
    • 32User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Susan Kiger
    Susan Kiger
    • Honey Shayne
    Lisa London
    Lisa London
    • O'Hara
    Pamela Jean Bryant
    Pamela Jean Bryant
    • Teri Lynn
    Kimberly Cameron
    Kimberly Cameron
    • Sam
    Mary Steelsmith
    Mary Steelsmith
    • Clutz
    Angela Aames
    Angela Aames
    • Boom-Boom Bangs
    Marjorie Andrade
    Marjorie Andrade
    • Conchita
    Cece Bullard
    • Debbie
    Karen Smith
    • Candi
    Robyn Martin
    • Brandy
    Lindsay Bloom
    Lindsay Bloom
    • Melody Ragmore
    K.C. Winkler
    • Cynthia
    Sandy Johnson
    Sandy Johnson
    • Stephanie
    Marilyn Rubin
    • Jackie
    Constance Carlton
    • Pi Girl
    Marion Leeuw
    • Pi Girl
    Nancy Plummer
    • Pi Girl
    Cynthia Nigh
    • Pi Girl
    • Director
      • Gerald Seth Sindell
    • Writers
      • W. Terry Davis
      • Cheri Caffaro
      • Joan Buchanan
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    Ken S.

    Drive In Hall of Fame

    I saw this several years ago on the Playboy channel. It featured a few Playmates (Kiger & Bryant--an Indianapolis native), a future T.V. sidekick of Mike Hammer (Bloom) and a has-been child star (Bonaduce) all frolicking in the highjinks of college.

    Throw in a Hattie McDaniel/Lillian Randolph type maid for comedy relief, lots of boobies and some strip football and you have all the makings of a classic drive-in movie. H.O.T.S. was made after the success of National Lampoon's Animal House, and in some ways was better--more or less because of the girlies. While the plots not memorable (poor girls getting even with rich vixens) it does have its classic moments like the pie fight from a hot-air balloon, nude skydiving--performed wonderfully by the late Angela Aames, the real life bear scenes and the strip football game.

    Not a movie to watch with your wife/girlfriend/concubine/lover, but instead one to watch with a buddy or several guys over a six-pack, pizza and snacks.
    8bill511

    A fun, almost innocent glimpse at erotica past.

    H.O.T.S. is a fun film for a trip back to when skin flicks had a more positive fun-filled agenda. They were made simply to titillate and have a few laughs. Everything seems less cynical and jaded. The girls all have natural figures and some are Playboy playmates. The simple plot deals with a group of young women who open a non-sanctioned sorority house to get back at the snooty sorority girls who spurned and insulted them. Instead of the mean spirited tricks of today, most of the hijinks are simply innocent fun. The women are decent actresses for this genre and are mostly very attractive. To keep our attention between the topless scenes, we have mafia henchmen, a stolen bear, a hot air balloon, a funky house mother, and the cheapest robot ever seen. There's even Danny Bonnaducci of the Partridge Family. If you have a sense of humor then let yourself go and enjoy some light entertainment.
    Robbie-43

    Eye Candy Hall of Fame classic

    This film is a throwback to the pre-siliconized days of Hollywood. We here at the academy admire the blossoming of natural talent as it explodes onto the screen. The film centers around the exploits of a bevy of buxom beauty outcasts (Susan Kiger, Pamela Jean Bryant, Kimberly Cameron, Lisa London, Angela Aames) as they form a sorority. Their nemesis is the snobby sorority with its buxom beauties (Lindsay Bloom, K.C. Winkler). College hijinks prevail as the film brings forth the truth about typical sorority behavior: showering, topless sunbathing, topless skydiving, wet T-shirt contests, outsmarting the pesky dean, and strip football. That's right, strip football: score a TD and the opposing team loses an article of clothing. This definitely is an Eye Candy Hall of Fame moment and causes us to reflect that they don't make movies like this anymore. As football fans it pains us to actually hope for a weak pass rush and lapses in the secondary coverage for both teams. Fire up the grill, open a beer, and enjoy the game.
    fomblin

    Danny Bonaduce's Finest Silver Screen Work

    While anyone who claims to have watched this movie simply for the Danny Bonaduce shots is clearly in denial of their libido, it is indeed a fine performance, meaning pleasurably hideous.

    Danny is some kind of semi-famous celebrity MC here in the movie, which makes you wonder if he wasnt playing himself in this role, so to speak. The shining moment of this movie, outside of the nude scenes, is when Danny gets onstage with his band to sing a song called "Shake it Baby," a song which really has no other words than those. And who can ever forget the scene in which Danny Bonaduce (Richie) finds himself in bed with a live seal and enjoying the action? God knows I have tried to forget, but it is stained on my retina.

    There are lots and lots and lots of flopping, nude women in this movie, which serves its purpose rather well I guess. However, when you are done looking at the girls, some scenes to watch out for are: robot maid enters sorority house to find the secret cache of stolen money, extra large nude woman saves the day in a hot air balloon, and perhaps the strangest -- girls make hundreds of dollars selling "pies" consisting only of whip cream on a plate with glued-on nude sorority girl pictures.

    If for nothing else, apart from the Bonaduce madness and the kooky bumbling crooks, you have to see this movie to observe the unmeasurable extremes filmmakers will go to in trying to justify what is patently gratuitous nudity. Strip football?
    4Anonymous_Maxine

    Let's hear it for Vestron Video!!

    You know, I really have a problem with movie lists. I was reading Maxim magazine a while ago and they had a list of the 50 Greatest B-Movies of all time, and knowing me, I of course have to go through and watch them all and write reviews of all of them. This is why you see reviews of movies like Gator Bait and Barb Wire and Coffy on my list. So I noticed H.O.T.S. at the video store the other day and recognized it from Maxim's list of the 50 greatest B-movies, and I decided to rent it and check it out. My only consolation is that I rented it because I recognized it from a list of B-movies, so I already knew it was going to suck.

    Given the type of movie that it is, I can't say that H.O.T.S. is a total failure, since it is nothing more than a late 70s T&A film, and it never pretends to by anything else. The only place where it strays widely from its objective is in a ragged subplot involving a couple of ex-cons who have stashed a lot of stolen money in the house that the self-named H.O.T.S. move in to, because this subplot has absolutely no place in the movie. Despite the fact that the rest of the movie is as well, this subplot is completely superfluous and unnecessary.

    The story is based on a couple of rival sororities at the beloved F.U., which exists as one of those Universities that contains a grand total of one sorority until the rejects form their own in order to get back at the snobs in the other one. This new sorority, Help Out The Seals (H.O.T.S.), is a sorority supposedly based on helping seals (the seal subplot is another one that doesn't really belong in the movie, and little attention is paid to the meaning of that name beyond having a seal running around here and there throughout the movie).

    This is going to sound weird, but there was actually one scene that I was pretty impressed with in this movie. One SHOT that I was impressed with, I should say. About midway through the movie, one of the girls in Pi, the rival sorority, is pouring alcohol into the punch, and she pours some for herself in a glass and drinks it. Oddly enough, what she does as she drinks that alcohol reminds me of something that Charlie Chaplin would do, which really brightened up the movie. Obviously, nothing in this movie comes close to anything that Chaplin ever did, but that shot alone raised my score for the movie from a 2 to a 4.

    As a whole, however, the movie is exactly what you would expect it to be, a lot of people running around looking for excuses to take off their clothes (I liked how the remove-one-piece-of-clothing-for-every-score in the football game at the end was one of the GIRLS' ideas. Riiiiiiiiight…), and not much thought is put into much of anything else. There is, for example, a scene early in the film when a couple of the Pi girls pour hot sauce into the refreshments at a H.O.T.S. party, accidentally getting caught in an incriminating photograph (the girl taking the picture didn't realize that she photographed them at the time), although the photograph never comes up for any reason later in the film.

    I've seen movies like this before, it's kind of like Gator Bait but without the violence and the rednecks and Coffy wasn't far off. Even Barb Wire is much the same, just with a bigger budget and more silicon. Thankfully, Maxim's 50 B-movie list contains only a few more comedies, because while these cheesy teen T&A films are entertaining every once in a while as bad movies with the occasional semi-nude scene, after watching H.O.T.S. I think I've decided that I like the bad horror movies better than the bad comedies. I'd rather watch a lot of terrible actors pretend to be scared than pretend to be funny.

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    • Trivia
      The sorority's name is an acronym of the names of the four girls who started it (Honey, O' Hara, Terri and Sam).
    • Quotes

      Melody Ragmore: Everyone knows what H.O.T.S. stands for, and it's disgusting!

    • Connections
      Featured in Just Between Friends (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      How Hot Can You Get
      Music & Lyrics by Ted Brown

      Sung by Danny Bonaduce

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • H.O.T.S.
    • Filming locations
      • 314 South Plymouth Boulevard - Los Angeles, California, USA(Pi sorority house)
    • Production company
      • Great American Dream Machine Movie Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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