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The Fraternity (2001)
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One of the most venerated institutions in higher learning also proves to be one of the most devious in this campus thriller, directed by veteran B-movie helmer Sidney J. Furie in the vein of 1999's The Skulls. The Fraternity stars Dawson's Creek and Skulls II alum Robin Dunne as Alex, a young college student indoctrinated into one of the more prestigious houses of Greek brotherhood at Runice Academy. But when a brother turns up dead, the fraternity's once-hallowed halls become rife with suspicion, paranoia, and fear, and it's up to Alex to find out the truth about his brethren. The Fraternity also features Treat Williams. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Treat WilliamsRobin Dunne, (more)
Director(s):
Sidney J. Furie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Matthew M.

    This was a great movie! Very suspenseful and keeps you guessing to the very end. Loved the ending how everything came together. Very well done. Would recommend to a friend. It's WAY better then "Dead Poets Society"

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    Kelly and ronald dammon M.

    This was a bit confusing but good. The acting was good, but there were some parts where I couldn't understand what they were sasying. BUt very good movie otherwise.

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    Carol T.

    Actually I thought this movie was a little better than The Skulls. The acting was better, and the story was developed a little better.

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