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'Fraternity Vacation' is a 1985 American sex comedy teen movie starring Stephen Geoffreys as a nerdy pledge to the Theta Pi Gamma fraternity at Iowa State, with Tim Robbins and Cameron Dye as Theta Pi Gamma frat boys (or, as they are known to their Iowa State frat rivals, "Theta Pigs"). On spring break in Palm Springs, California, several boys compete for the affections of a sophisticated co-ed, played by Sheree J. Wilson.

Plot



Despite being saddled with a nerdy pledge during a Palm Springs weekend, two frat brothers vie for a poolside blonde.

Cast



* Stephen Geoffreys as Wendell Tvedt

* Sheree J. Wilson as Ashley Taylor

* Cameron Dye as Joe Gillespie

* Leigh McCloskey as Charles 'Chas' Lawlor III

* Tim Robbins as Larry 'Mother' Tucker

* Matt McCoy as J.C. Springer

* Amanda Bearse as Nicole Ferret

* John Vernon as Chief Ferret

* Nita Talbot as Mrs. Ferret

* Barbara Crampton as Chrissie

* Kathleen Kinmont as Marianne

* Max Wright as Millard Tvedt

* Julie Payne as Naomi Tvedt

* Franklin Ajaye as Harry

* Charles Rocket as 'Madman' Mac

* Britt Ekland as Eyvette

Reception



'Fraternity Vacation' was not a major success at the box office, earning just over $3 million. Critical reception for the film was also predominantly unfavorable. Roger Ebert gave the film one star out of four:

Don't get me wrong. I have nothing against dumb sex comedies. All I object to is the fact that "Fraternity Vacation" is playing with half a deckthe male half. The men are the characters and the women are the objects.Roger Ebert, [https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/fraternity-vacation-1985 review], first published April 15, 1985. Accessed December 17, 2020.


Gene Siskel gave the film zero stars, calling it "yet another dimwitted college sex comedy, a film that doesn't have a single redeeming facet."Siskel, Gene (April 17, 1985). "Fraternity Vacation". 'Chicago Tribune'. Section 5, p. 4. Janet Maslin of 'The New York Times' wrote, "The material is more smirky than funny, and the cast isn't particularly likable."Maslin, Janet (April 12, 1985). "The Screen: 'Fraternity. 'The New York Times'. C5. 'Variety' wrote, "Neither wildly gross nor unbearably funny, pic nevertheless maintains a cheerful attitude throughout as the single minded teenage characters pursue the opposite sex with all the subtlety of dogs checking each other out.""Film Reviews: Fraternity Vacation". 'Variety'. February 27, 1985. 14. Michael Wilmington of the 'Los Angeles Times' thought that the film did have a "bright cast" and "skillfully brisk direction," but was defeated by a script "devoid of surprises and ideasand often characters."Wilmington, Michael (April 26, 1985). "Teen Sex on 'Fraternity Vacation. 'Los Angeles Times'. Part VI, p. 13. A review in 'The Tech' (MIT) said that the film was a poor example of its genre, and "not worth seeing unless you're really in the mood for this type of movie".Dan Crean, [http://tech.mit.edu/V105/N20/frat.20a.html review], first published April 26, 1985. 'The Tech' (MIT). Accessed July 25, 2012.

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