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Fraternity Row

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Fraternity Row (1977)
Drama

Story of an upper class college in the early '50s and how a "harmless" hazing resulted in a student's death.Story of an upper class college in the early '50s and how a "harmless" hazing resulted in a student's death.Story of an upper class college in the early '50s and how a "harmless" hazing resulted in a student's death.

  • Director
    • Thomas J. Tobin
  • Writer
    • Charles Gary Allison
  • Stars
    • Peter Fox
    • Gregory Harrison
    • Scott Newman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    234
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas J. Tobin
    • Writer
      • Charles Gary Allison
    • Stars
      • Peter Fox
      • Gregory Harrison
      • Scott Newman
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Peter Fox
    Peter Fox
    • Rodger Carter
    Gregory Harrison
    Gregory Harrison
    • Zac Sterling
    Scott Newman
    Scott Newman
    • Chunk Cherry
    Nancy Morgan
    Nancy Morgan
    • Jennifer Harris
    Wendy Phillips
    Wendy Phillips
    • Betty Ann Martin
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • Brother Bob Abernathy
    Cliff Robertson
    Cliff Robertson
    • The Narrator
    Scott Brown
    • Russell Buckingham
    Garrett Gibbs
    • Greg McLaughlin
    Dan Millington
    • Scott Farnsworth
    Michael J. McAlister
    • Arthur St Onge
    Jim Negele
    Jim Negele
    • Doug Williamson
    Dean Rallis Jr.
    • Ted Mendenhall
    Stephen Shortridge
    Stephen Shortridge
    • Mel Armstrong
    • (as Steve Shortridge)
    Dean Smith
    Dean Smith
    • Andy Nelson
    Scott Stuckman
    • Randy Smith
    Thomas Thomas
    • Warren Fields
    Scott Tolstad
    • Bruce McDermott
    • Director
      • Thomas J. Tobin
    • Writer
      • Charles Gary Allison
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    jp7656

    A scene that was cut...

    I worked on Fraternity Row, mostly extra work, and I handled the boom mike for about half the picture. In fact, the unmistakable mike shadow right across an actor's close-up that survives today was my doing -- heck, it was 6 AM at the end of an all-night shoot. But it teaches you the value of adequate coverage.

    Anyway, one day we were to shoot a scene that was supposed to put the rest of the story into flashback -- and into the USC classroom we were using come four seasoned character actors who showed up for one day's work -- Cliff Robertson, John Anderson, Andrew Duggan, and Pat Hingle. For me, it was a great thrill to work with these vets whom I had enjoyed on the screen for years. During the lunch break I ate with Messrs Anderson and Duggan, and they were first-class gentlemen, now sadly gone on to their rewards. Too bad that Tom Tobin, who went on to another business, couldn't make that one scene work with the rest of the picture. It never made it in.

    I'm in another business now, but I think back to those summer days in 1976 (when the picture was shot) with great fondness. Particularly fond of the gorgeous "sorority girls" who were always around the set. Ah, show business...
    8preppy-3

    Small unknown film that deserves to be better known

    Purportedly based on a true incident. This takes place in a (fictional) college in the 1950s. It involves some freshman who want to get into a fraternity. They pledge and have to go through hell and hazing to be accepted. One of the fraternity brothers (Scott Newman in his last role) really has it in for the freshman...and it leads to deadly results.

    I caught this years ago on TV. It played with no fanfare on a summer afternoon. I was impressed by how well made it is and the cast of (then) unknowns were very good. Newman and Gregory Harrison especially were excellent. It's a grim sobering look of what can happen when hazing gets completely out of hand. There are laws against hazing in most colleges in the US...but it still goes on and young men still die. This should be required viewing for ALL college students. Also a rare chance to see Paul Newman's only son in an acting role--he sadly died of a drug overdose a year after this came out. Worth catching--if you get the chance.
    4moonspinner55

    "Boats against the current..."

    At a tony Pennsylvania college in 1954, an idealistic young man--who has faith in his belief of true-blue brotherhood--becomes a new fraternity pledge and tries to change the hierarchy inherent to the somewhat sadistic them-vs.-us system. Oppressive with nostalgia, sentiment, and pathos, this rather unhappy enterprise begins as an affectionate remembrance but winds up a cautionary tale (all the while narrated by Cliff Robertson who, in his fare-thee-well manner, coats the production with a "Waltons"-styled solemnity). Some of the dialogue exchanges are interesting, and screenwriter Charles Gary Allison (who also produced) is deft enough to give us several good guys and not just one sacrificial lamb. However, for a seemingly-autobiographical drama, the film comes up short on dramatic inspiration, and we never get to know most of the characters on display. Allison works his way up to one major plot development, which is handled bluntly by director Thomas J. Tobin, while the impressive cast of young actors get stuck performing all on one note. *1/2 from ****
    8guavaboy-1

    A great teaching tool

    This is a valuable teaching tool for anyone working with fraternity systems in Colleges and Universities.

    I saw it on TV while I was a College student. I eventually worked in Higher Education for over 20 years and for a long time wished I had a copy to use for Greek in-service education. A few years ago I was able to purchase a copy on ebay. I received a document which attests that Fraternity Row is a public domain movie.

    The narration is smooth and focused. The acting, centered and honest. While it can be looked on as time capsule body of work the relevance of this true story still resonates with college students today.
    9tex-42

    Wonderful Unknown Film

    This movie tells the story of one college student and his trials and tribulations as he pledges the Gamma Nu Pi Fraternity at a fictional Eastern school. Strikingly honest portrayal that shows what pledging was truly like in the 1950's. Good acting by a largely unknown cast, along with a good script makes for an engaging movie. Almost a must see for anyone who has gone through fraternity pledging.

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      The crew was NOT given union membership at the conclusion of the film. Crew members were sent a letter stating that because it was a "student film," crew members were NOT entitled to join IATSE. Not bitter at all, Dave Eisenstark, dolly grip.
    • Soundtracks
      If You Can Dream
      Written & Performed by Don McLean

      Arranged by Ed Freeman

      Published by YAHWEH / Unart Music Corporation (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oh Brotherhood
    • Filming locations
      • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $290,674
    • Gross worldwide
      • $290,674
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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