A snooping reporter at a college newspaper angers a rival sorority, so they steal a statue before its unveiling to get revenge, leading to a sorority vs. sorority brawl.


Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you have a weird obsession with 1930s college comedies. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, you’re in the wrong place. If you just want to see a bunch of people shouting in a hallway, you're set. The whole thing revolves around a reporter who digs too deep into a soro...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Charles Lamont

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly, only if you have a weird obsession with 1930s college comedies. If you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, you’re in the wrong place. If you just want to see a bunch of people shouting in a hallway, you're set. The whole thing revolves around a reporter who digs too deep into a sorority's business. It’s the kind of premise that thinks a stolen statue is the height of high-stakes drama. Spoiler alert: it really isn't. The Sorority Scuffle The rivalry is less ..."
Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson
United States

