American Pie Presents: The College Clique

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Movie
German title American Pie Presents: The College Clique
Original title American Pie Presents: Beta House
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Andrew Waller
script Adam Herz ,
Erik Lindsay
production WK Border
music Jeff Cardoni
camera Gerald Packer
cut Rod Dean ,
Andrew Somers
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile

Successor  →
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love

American Pie Presents: The college clique is the sixth episode of US teen - comedy of Andrew Waller from the year 2007 .

action

The two friends Erik Stifler and Mike "Cooze" Coozeman, known from their predecessor, are going to college. There they meet Erik's cousin Dwight Stifler again, who is throwing a party at the beginning of the new semester. Erik and his friends really want to join the "Beta Delta Xi" student union. To do this, they first have to face 50 tasks, some of which take a lot of getting used to. Among other things, these are: getting an autograph on the bare bottom of a stripper, bringing a bouquet into the house of the hostile connection of the geeks or stealing something from the same house. When they are almost there, Dwight invites the friends over to the strip joint Silver Dollar. But that was bought up by Edgar, the chairman of the Geek House, and he does not tolerate minors in his bar.

The friends are arrested, but their lawyer, Noah Levenstein, takes them out on the condition that they never enter the Silver Dollar again. When the task is completed with stealing an item from the geek house, Edgar and the geeks challenge Dwight and the Betas to the "Greek Olympics". This is a contest that has been banned due to a lack of control. The Olympiad takes place on the condition that the loser breaks his connection and leaves his house to the winner. In the crucial discipline called The Golden Shot , Dwight wins against Edgar. This ultimately leads to the breakup of the geeks.

criticism

"Shy joke loosely based on the cinema series, which only offers hackneyed jokes."

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