Going Greek

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Going Greek
Directed byJustin Zackham
Written byJustin Zackham
Produced byKevin Conlon
Eric Y. Kim
Starring
Distributed byHart Sharp Video
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Going Greek is a 2001 American comedy film written and directed by Justin Zackham.

Plot[edit]

Set in any-college U.S.A., centering on Jake, an embittered ex-high school American football star who is coerced into pledging the "coolest" fraternity on campus. Jake does so in order to protect Gil, his somewhat nerdy, but Greek-obsessed cousin. As the semester progresses, Jake struggles to maintain his grades as well as his affair with Paige, a beautiful sophomore who hates all fraternities. Through naked scavenger hunts, sorority ass-signings, all-night beer fests, keg parties, sorority swapping, and other creative pledge activities, Jake discovers that he's actually beginning to enjoy himself. But when some of the frat brothers step up their attempts to force Gil into quitting the house, both his scholarship and his relationship with Paige are threatened. Jake must swallow his pride and turn to his fellow pledges for help into seeing the big-hearted Gil through to the end, or risk losing everything. Jake quickly learns that no man is an island, and that the friends we make in college are friends for life.

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Filming locations[edit]

Most of the college campus scenes were filmed at the University of California, Riverside in Riverside, CA.[citation needed]

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