
A womanizing playboy and a mild-mannered college professor are twin brothers. When they are constantly mistaken for each other by the hot babes on campus, they decide that they'll just go with the flow.

Alright, so if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into those really old college comedies, the ones where everything feels a bit quaint, then Campus Knights might be worth a look. If you’re expecting anything slick, or even something that makes a whole lot of sense by modern standards, you’re probably gonna hat...


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Albert H. Kelley

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"Alright, so if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into those really old college comedies, the ones where everything feels a bit quaint, then Campus Knights might be worth a look. If you’re expecting anything slick, or even something that makes a whole lot of sense by modern standards, you’re probably gonna hate it. This one’s for the niche crowd, the folks who get a kick out of seeing how films used to try and be funny. The whole premise is pretty simple: twin brothers, one a stuffy pr..."
Arthur Hoerl, Albert H. Kelley, Lee Authmar, Hoey Lawlor, Lon Young
United States

