
Ed's father wished for him to attend college, but he's reluctant to leave the family sawmill until he sees his cousin with a pretty co-ed. The sophomores have hazing on their mind when country boy Ed matriculates, but he won't be deterred.

So, Ed's Coed. If you're the type who enjoys those older, slightly goofy college films where the plot is mostly just an excuse for a few pranks and some innocent flirting, then yeah, you might find a bit of fun here. It’s pretty lighthearted. Anyone expecting something with a deep message or really sharp humor might fi...


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"So, Ed's Coed. If you're the type who enjoys those older, slightly goofy college films where the plot is mostly just an excuse for a few pranks and some innocent flirting, then yeah, you might find a bit of fun here. It’s pretty lighthearted. Anyone expecting something with a deep message or really sharp humor might find it a bit… simple. Like, _really_ simple. 🤷♀️ Ed starts out at his family's sawmill, all set to just keep doing that. His dad, bless his heart, wants him to go to college. Ed'..."
William Overstreet
United States
Drama
1920 · IMDb —
William Parke

