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Coed Fever
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A national news magazine publisher decides to do a front-page story on his daughter's sorority. The college administration and the sorority see the chance to gain popularity for the school, ... Read all A national news magazine publisher decides to do a front-page story on his daughter's sorority. The college administration and the sorority see the chance to gain popularity for the school, but are afraid that some of the girls have boyfriends that would project the "wrong" image... Read all A national news magazine publisher decides to do a front-page story on his daughter's sorority. The college administration and the sorority see the chance to gain popularity for the school, but are afraid that some of the girls have boyfriends that would project the "wrong" image. A decision is made to hook the girls with an alternate fraternity that has the "desired"... Read all
Harry the Reporter (as Michael Morrison)
Biology Professor (as Aaron Stewart)
Lisa De Leeuw is credited as Lisa Seagrave on the vintage Co-Ed Fever poster. This differs from the on-screen credits.
The people sitting at the dinner table in the final scene change several times instantaneously during numerous scene edits.
It has an unusually large cast for an adult film and the plot is more developed than most. The most erotic scene was the threesome with Jamie and the 2 ladies whose names I never figured out.
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Chilton B. Anthony III
(as John Morton)
W.R. Jackson
(as Frank Hollawell)
Harry the Reporter
(as Michael Morrison)
John 'Mad Schlong' Jones
(as Jason Thorpe)
Biology Professor
(as Aaron Stewart)
Stripper on Stage
(as Devon Harrison)
Bisexual Co-ed - Red Lingerie
(as Lisa Thatcher)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
props (as Valdesta) / sets (as Valdesta)
electrician (as John Vournas) / grip (as John Vournas)
script supervisor (as Lisa Seagrave)
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Co-Ed Fever was a very short-lived Syndication network sitcom series that was created by Martin Ransohoff, Michael Elias and Frank Shaw.
The series premiered on February 4, 1979 (airing as a "special preview") and it attempted to capitalize on the success of the film "National Lampoon's Animal House."
The cast consisted of David Keith, Heather Thomas, Alexa Kenin, Cathryn O'Neil, Tacey Phillips and Jillian Kesner.
After only one episode, "Co-Ed Fever" was cancelled due to low ratings.
In 2002, the series ranked number 32 on TV Guide's "50 Worst Shows of All Time" list.
Heather Thomas would later go on to star on Syndication's "The Fall Guy." David Keith went on to appear in various films and television shows. Alexa Kenin went on to star in films such as "Little Darlings" and "Pretty in Pink", but on September 10, 1985, she was found deceased in her home at the age of 23.
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