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After Kevin (Drake Bell), a high school senior, gets dumped by his girlfriend for being too boring, he doesn’t want to go to the freshman orientation weekend at Fairmont University, where they had planned to go together. But his best friends Cater (Andrew Caldwell) and Morris (Kevin Covais) convince him that the weekend away will help get his mind off her. Once there, one of the rowdiest fraternities on campus decides to recruit them as “pledges” in return for granting them access to the college party scene. Though forced to put up with the disgusting antics of fraternity brothers Teague (Nick Zano), Bearcat (Gary Owen), and Cooper (Zach Cregger), the guys meet sorority girls Kendall (Haley Bennett), Heather (Camille Mana), and Amy (Nathalie Walker), and sparks fly all around. But once Teague feels threatened by Kevin’s new relationship with Kendall, he takes the pre-frosh humiliation to a greater level, and the guys decides to fight back, pulling a huge prank that lands them on top.

Release Date: April 11, 2008
Genre: Comedy and Teen
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Lionsgate
Tagline: Best. Weekend. Ever.
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive crude and sexual content, nudity, language, drug and alcohol abuse.

Director(s):
Deb Hagan

Writer(s):
Dan Callahan - Screenplay
Adam Ellison - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Sam Nazarian - Executive Producer
J. Malcolm Petal - Executive Producer
Marc Schaberg - Executive Producer
Kimberly C. Anderson - Executive Producer
Adam Rosenfelt - Producer
Morris Bart - Producer
Julie Dangel - Producer
Rene Rigal (II) - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
Drake Bell - Kevin Brewer
Kevin Covais - Morris
Andrew Caldwell - Carter
Haley Bennett - Kendall
Nick Zano - Teague
Zach Cregger - Cooper
Gary Owen - Bearcat
Camille Mana - Heather
Nathalie Walker - Amy
Ryan Pinkston - Fletcher
Alona Tal - Gina
Ava Santana - Lesbian Girl #1
Heather Vandeven - Penthouse Pet of the Year
Armando Leduc - Frat Boy
Christine Biancardi - Sorority girl
Jessica Heap - College Girl #2
Brandi Coleman - College Girl #1
Melissa Lingafelt - Jr. Girl
Marissa D'Onofrio - Campus Tour Guide
Stephanie Honore - Gina's Best Friend
Jessica Salamin - Sorority girl
Jeff Galpin - Police Sgt
Tracy Mulholland - Bitchy Sorority Girl
Todd Voltz - Nitrous Guy
Jaymon Yates - Frat Guy At Party
Dante Swain - Party Guest
Stephen Rue - College Administrator
Geraldine Glenn - Caffateria worker
Barbara Balentine - New freshman parent
Janna Roach - University Administrator
Chris Welcker - Frat Party DJ
Daurice Cummings - Teacher
Dawna Williams - Cafeteria Worker
Taylor Ivey - Sultry dancer
Sami Naveed - Frat Guy
Tiffany Lynn Land - Student
Michael J. Gaeta - Police Sargeant
Crystal Ambrose
Travis Fontenot - Frat Boy
Michael Dardant - Fire Juggler
Kelly Caravella - Keg stand champion
Wendy Talley - Kevin's Mom
Finch Nissen - Sweaty Guy
Reggie Martinez - Goose
Andy LaRocca - Nerdy guy
Supagroup - Themselves
Emily Pearlman - Lone alcoholic

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