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King Frat (1979)

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King Frat

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Although the notes indicate that this movie was filmed in South Florida, many of the background campus scenes are clearly shot at around the University of Florida, in Gainesville. Most notably, despite blurring to disguise the name and the official seal, the administration building is clearly Tigert Hall, the main administration building of the University of Florida.
The name of the higher education institution was ''Yellowstream University''. The year it was founded was 1894.
The film's closing credits give "thanks to: Miami Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, City of Miami and the Miami Police Department, City of Coral Gables and the Coral Gables Police Dept., City of Sweetwater and the Sweetwater Police Dept., Mount Sinai Hospital, Lee's Patio Florist, Ace Music of Miami, Villa Merone, Van Gogh Car and Truck Rental, Inc., Ralph and Joyce Smathers for Turquois Jewelry".
The nick-name of J. J. Gumbroski (John DiSanti) was "Grossout" (or ''Gross-Out''), the nick-name of Frankie Modjulario (Tom Chatlos) was ''Fartwell'' whilst the nick-name of Ira Cooperstein (Joseph Reed) was ''Haemorroid''.
The movie's closing credits state that this production was: "Filmed on location in Miami, Florida and in the studios of Great Southern Stage."

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Reuben Trane: The producer as an ambulance driver.

Director Cameo

Ken Wiederhorn: The director as an ambulance attendant.

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