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King Frat

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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King Frat (1979)
Comedy

Frat boys compete in a farting contest.Frat boys compete in a farting contest.Frat boys compete in a farting contest.

  • Director
    • Ken Wiederhorn
  • Writer
    • Ron Kurz
  • Stars
    • John DiSanti
    • Charles Pitt
    • Roy Sekoff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    706
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Wiederhorn
    • Writer
      • Ron Kurz
    • Stars
      • John DiSanti
      • Charles Pitt
      • Roy Sekoff
    • 18User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John DiSanti
    John DiSanti
    • J.J. 'Gross-Out' Gumbroski
    Charles Pitt
    • Fred
    Roy Sekoff
    • Tommy
    Robert Small
    • Kevin
    Dan Chandler
    • Chief Latrine
    Mike Grabow
    • Jock
    Ray Mann
    • Splash
    Suzina Volpina
    • Joan
    Dan Fitzgerald
    Dan Fitzgerald
    • Dean Delman Doyle
    Tom Tully
    Tom Tully
    • Officer Percy
    • (as T.J. Tully)
    Glenn Scherer
    • Boyd
    Lee Krug
    • Lloyd
    Taryn Hagey
    • Nancy
    Teri Kelso
    • Babette
    Karen Gold
    • Bucky
    Sally Ricca
    • Bobby
    Rahnee Reiland
    • Betty
    Lee Sandman
    • Father Leadpipe…
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      • Ken Wiederhorn
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      • Ron Kurz
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    7moonisgod

    Second only to Animal House

    This movie severely thrashes all the other college movies out there. It tramples on the "PCU", "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Road Trip", although if you liked any of those you'd love "King Frat". Instead of being one continuous unbelievable story, like "Nerds" or "Animal House", "King Frat" is more of a compilation of vignettes about the frat boys, which, when you think about it, is really closer to what college life is really like: one prank after another. It pulls each scene off well, except the prostitution scene, and keeps themes running through the film. But what separates this film from the rest, and even bigger budget movies with a wider release area, is the characterization. I have never seen a film where the characters are as well portrayed and with such honesty. It's a gem, if you watch this film prepare to be amazed. I've actually had friends write term papers on this movie.

    Ok, some of the scenes do go nowhere, but that's not the point. It's a movie about college pranksters and if you're looking for Shakespeare, this ain't it. But it is entertaining in a crude, heart-of-gold kind of way. A lot like "Animal House" (John DiSanti plays the Budget Belushi well), of course, but unique and special in itself. It's a shame that "King Frat" didn't get a large theatrical release, or any publicity of any kind, because it really is a pretty good goofy movie. Everyone to whom I showed this movie loved it and I've heard it has a pretty good cult following (in Australia of all places).

    If you can find it, get it. It's not for everyone but it's a film everyone should give a good fair chance.
    2vox-sane

    A Dismal Comedy With One Or Two Nice Touches

    Whether this movie is supposed to be a spoof of "Animal House" or just a cheap rip-off, it doesn't work on many levels, except for gross humor. Anyone who enjoyed "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut" might actually find it funny. And one senses there may be a funny movie underneath fighting to get out -- but not fighting too hard.

    The frat-house, one of the most disgusting sets every built, is not so much a setting as a central area from which the frat members go out on tangents. Some of the plotlines are very good -- such as the new kid's romance. Some, such as the member in the gorilla suit climbing a tree to stare into a sorority, has some funny ideas. But even the best ideas in this movie tend to fail in execution. It's not a good movie by any yardstick . . . but it means well, and is good-natured. There's not a mean bone in its body.

    The girls are inordinately attractive for this level of film-making -- but most of the attractive ones manage to keep their clothes on.

    I've rented quite a number of videos of "King Frat" over the years in different boxes with different labels, released many years apart (even Canadian versions) but it's never shown in a full version. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE AMBULANCE SCENE? Only a few seconds are missing, but they're vital to understanding the best joke in the movie -- yet every version I've seen has had those few seconds snipped, between the moment the ambulance co-driver peeks in the back and stares forward again. I remember the scene clearly from having seen the movie in a drive-in in 1979; and the cut is very obvious. Yet no one has seen fit to restore just a few moments to help make the only good joke in the movie work?

    If anyone knows why this movie remains incomplete, if the excised moments are lost or what, or knows where I can get a restored version, please let me know.
    johnburns1971

    Worst so called comedy ever

    I've just bought this film on E Bay, as my wife remembered it being quite funny when she was about 5 years old, and i have to say that it is not only the worst comedy i have ever seen, but one of the worst films i have ever seen. I couldn't believe how badly this film wanted to be Animal House, From the same run down frat house to the same fat, gross, drunken bufoon for a lead character, although John Belushi somehow makes a real good job of it, the talentless waste of space in King Frat does not. Well that's that off my chest, i was wondering if anyone would like to buy a viewed once only DVD of King Frat, It's great
    OmegaXL

    Loved it

    I remember watching King Frat when I was growing up. My brother used to rent it all the time. It was so tasteless and just so totally gross that I fell in love with the movie. It's not easy to get a copy of it but I finally came across a copy on EBay and gladly paid $50 for it. Sure it's an Animal House clone but in my opinion, it puts Animal House to shame. John DiSanti plays the perfect slob and all of his fellow "Pi Kap" brothers are just as revolting. It's not something you'd want to watch with the children but for a good laugh, you have to go far to top King Frat.
    2tavm

    King Frat is most definitely a shameless ripoff of Animal House

    Well, I'm going to have to be more careful when I buy these used VHS's in the future because the one I bought of this movie is really the pits! And no, I'm not basing that on the wretched print I just viewed but the fact that there wasn't much creativity in making this Animal House ripoff. I mean, sure, there were some scatological gags in that John Belushi movie but this one is full of them and none of them are remotely very funny! Though the one with the farts used to fuel some fires was a little amusing, ditto that woman getting stuck on a "gorilla's" erection, they weren't amusing enough to remotely save this movie though there was also a funeral scene that, come to think of it, was probably the most absurd thing in this picture though it really made no sense. Okay, I've written more than 10 lines so in summary, if you're curious about this badly-made, amateurish comedy, King Frat should satisfy it soon enough...

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      Although the notes indicate that this movie was filmed in South Florida, many of the background campus scenes are clearly shot at around the University of Florida, in Gainesville. Most notably, despite blurring to disguise the name and the official seal, the administration building is clearly Tigert Hall, the main administration building of the University of Florida.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally called "Campus King" in certain countries and came with alternative intro music, a keyboard-based instrumental, rather than Penny Alemian's better-known title song.
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)
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      King Frat
      Sung by Penny Alemian

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    • Release date
      • July 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Delta House
    • Filming locations
      • Great Southern Stage, Miami, Florida, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Mad Makers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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