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Sorority Boys

The story centers around Dave (Barry Watson), Adam (Michael Rosenbaum), and Doofer (Harland Williams), three college friends and fraternity brothers at the fictional southern college of KOK (Kappa Omicron Kappa). After being wrongfully accused of stealing money from their fraternity, the trio is expelled from their house by their rival fraternity, the Alphas.

Determined to clear their names and exact revenge on the Alphas, Dave, Adam, and Doofer hatch a plan to infiltrate the Delta Omicron Gamma (DOG) sorority house, which is located next door to their former fraternity. They disguise themselves as women—Daisy, Roberta, and Adina, respectively—and pledge the sorority in hopes of uncovering evidence of the Alphas’ wrongdoing.

As the trio adjusts to life as women and navigates the challenges of sorority life, they find themselves drawn into the world of female bonding and sisterhood. Along the way, they encounter a colorful cast of characters, including the tough-as-nails housemother, Lois (played by Melissa Sagemiller), and the sorority president, Leah (played by Heather Matarazzo).

Despite their initial struggles with femininity and the pressures of maintaining their disguises, Dave, Adam, and Doofer begin to embrace their newfound identities and form genuine connections with their fellow sorority sisters. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and the true meaning of sisterhood.

As the trio’s investigation into the Alphas’ activities intensifies, they uncover evidence of illegal gambling and other illicit activities taking place within the fraternity. With the help of their sorority sisters, they devise a plan to expose the Alphas and clear their names once and for all.

In a climactic showdown, Dave, Adam, and Doofer confront the Alphas and reveal the truth about their wrongdoing, vindicating themselves and restoring their honor. With the support of their sorority sisters, they celebrate their victory and bid farewell to their temporary lives as women, grateful for the experiences and friendships they have gained along the way.

“Sorority Boys” is a lighthearted and entertaining comedy that blends slapstick humor with themes of friendship, identity, and redemption. Through its zany premise, witty dialogue, and charming performances, the film delivers a fun and uplifting story that celebrates the power of solidarity and the bonds of brotherhood, even when disguised as sisterhood.

IMDb Rating

Sorority Boys

5.4
Average

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