6 reviews
"Frat House" is a raunchy ride back to the disco era, a time when free love and sexual liberation reigned supreme. This 1979 adult film, directed by David Worth, embraces the era's hedonistic spirit, delivering a plot-light, skin-heavy romp through the antics of the I Phelta Thi fraternity brothers and their relentless pursuit of carnal conquests.
The film wastes no time in setting the tone, with the opening scene introducing us to the frat brothers and their sole focus: bedding as many women as possible, as often as possible. The story, or what little there is of it, unfolds against a backdrop of disco lights and pulsating music, with the fraternity house serving as the epicenter of their debauched adventures.
The cast embraces the film's comedic and erotic elements with enthusiasm. The female performers, in particular, steal the show, with Lisa De Leeuw standing out as a buxom and playful presence.
Technically, "Frat House" excels in its creative use of lighting and cinematography. The sex scenes, of which there are many, are thoughtfully crafted and surprisingly well-executed, elevating the film above its low-budget roots. A particular standout is the disco scene, where pulsating lights and throbbing bass enhance the already electric atmosphere.
However, where the film falls flat is in its attempt at humor. Despite being billed as a comedy, the laughs are few and far between, and the film often feels more like a series of erotic vignettes than a cohesive, humorous narrative.
In conclusion, "Frat House" is a time capsule of an era when adult films boldly pushed boundaries. While it may not be a comedic masterpiece, it delivers on its promise of explicit content, showcasing the era's iconic disco aesthetic and a cast clearly committed to their craft. It's a fun, if forgettable, journey into the past.
The film wastes no time in setting the tone, with the opening scene introducing us to the frat brothers and their sole focus: bedding as many women as possible, as often as possible. The story, or what little there is of it, unfolds against a backdrop of disco lights and pulsating music, with the fraternity house serving as the epicenter of their debauched adventures.
The cast embraces the film's comedic and erotic elements with enthusiasm. The female performers, in particular, steal the show, with Lisa De Leeuw standing out as a buxom and playful presence.
Technically, "Frat House" excels in its creative use of lighting and cinematography. The sex scenes, of which there are many, are thoughtfully crafted and surprisingly well-executed, elevating the film above its low-budget roots. A particular standout is the disco scene, where pulsating lights and throbbing bass enhance the already electric atmosphere.
However, where the film falls flat is in its attempt at humor. Despite being billed as a comedy, the laughs are few and far between, and the film often feels more like a series of erotic vignettes than a cohesive, humorous narrative.
In conclusion, "Frat House" is a time capsule of an era when adult films boldly pushed boundaries. While it may not be a comedic masterpiece, it delivers on its promise of explicit content, showcasing the era's iconic disco aesthetic and a cast clearly committed to their craft. It's a fun, if forgettable, journey into the past.
- MajesticMane
- Jun 24, 2024
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An ANIMAL HOUSE rip, this one fines a group of frat bros trying to get laid. Problem with this one is that none of the main studs are all that interesting and none of the gags really work. What saves this one, or at least makes it watchable, is having Lisa De Leeuw and Tawny Pearl in the cast. Both ladies have enough charisma to make it worth a watch, just be prepared to have to sit through a pretty painful narrative. It's too bad they didn't cast studs to match the talents of the ladies.
- russbgrant
- Jan 29, 2021
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Frat House (1979)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
I Phelta Thi fraternity is the most popular around and the guys there are constantly scoring with each new lady they meet.
FRAT HOUSE has very little plot but it's clear that writer/director Sven Conrad was influenced by the various "college" films that were made after NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE. This film has a few winks to not only that movie but quite a few others including a small bit aimed at A CLOCKWORK ORANGE of all things.
I actually thought this was a rather well-made film that had some nice cinematography as well as some good editing. You could tell that there was actually a lot of thought that went into the sex scenes and they weren't just a bunch of bump and grind scenes but instead they were actually shot extremely well and there was an actual flow to the editing.
I thought the female performers in the film were a lot of fun and especially Lisa De Leeuw as the rather busty gal. FRAT HOUSE had one major problem and that's the fact that it is a comedy and there just weren't any laughs. I was really disappointed because I had heard this film contained a lot of laughs but they just weren't there for me and in all honesty there really wasn't much of a plot either.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
I Phelta Thi fraternity is the most popular around and the guys there are constantly scoring with each new lady they meet.
FRAT HOUSE has very little plot but it's clear that writer/director Sven Conrad was influenced by the various "college" films that were made after NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE. This film has a few winks to not only that movie but quite a few others including a small bit aimed at A CLOCKWORK ORANGE of all things.
I actually thought this was a rather well-made film that had some nice cinematography as well as some good editing. You could tell that there was actually a lot of thought that went into the sex scenes and they weren't just a bunch of bump and grind scenes but instead they were actually shot extremely well and there was an actual flow to the editing.
I thought the female performers in the film were a lot of fun and especially Lisa De Leeuw as the rather busty gal. FRAT HOUSE had one major problem and that's the fact that it is a comedy and there just weren't any laughs. I was really disappointed because I had heard this film contained a lot of laughs but they just weren't there for me and in all honesty there really wasn't much of a plot either.
- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 1, 2021
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Look elsewhere. Nothing is emulated. Not even the sense of humor. They put on ski masks and do a few pranks, that's about the extent of it. Most the guys are far too old to be playing college types, and the sex is lackluster. They don't even try to ape the famous soundtrack -- This one is all strings(!) and disco. Hey, at least it's got Lisa De Leeuw.
The 70's was the golden age of porn for a reason. They had the best storylines/concepts, ingenious ways to incorporate the sex into the plot (granted, sex often WAS the plot), the music was awesome (I love it when they do a song specifically about the movie), and these flicks could succeed or fail on so many levels! Frat House possesses next-to-none of these qualities. And, frankly, it's no fun... running on a fun setting.
Don't know why this Blu-ray wasn't a double feature, which is what Vinegar Syndrome more often than not does with its vintage porn. With those, at least you've got a shot at getting one good movie (or two if you're real lucky).
The 70's was the golden age of porn for a reason. They had the best storylines/concepts, ingenious ways to incorporate the sex into the plot (granted, sex often WAS the plot), the music was awesome (I love it when they do a song specifically about the movie), and these flicks could succeed or fail on so many levels! Frat House possesses next-to-none of these qualities. And, frankly, it's no fun... running on a fun setting.
Don't know why this Blu-ray wasn't a double feature, which is what Vinegar Syndrome more often than not does with its vintage porn. With those, at least you've got a shot at getting one good movie (or two if you're real lucky).
- selfdestructo
- Jan 31, 2023
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- Woodyanders
- Jun 14, 2017
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The women are beautiful, the action is solid, theres few standard college hi-jinks but its not meant to replicate the actual college experience. Its pure fantasy but lots of fun. A hallmark of the excellent adult films of the late 70's, which is an era that will never return. Luckily many of these films have been restored in HD and look great, IF you can find them. Highly recommended.
- travinitrav
- Sep 22, 2021
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