
Swinging Sorority 1976
Step into the wild world of Swinging Sorority (1976), a sun-soaked comedy that dives into the mischievous lives of three unforgettable sorority sisters navigating love, laughter, and liberation on a bustling 1970s college campus.
Director: Don Trendall
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Swinging Sorority (1976) about?
Swinging Sorority (1976) follows Mary Beth, Chris, and Norma, three vibrant sorority sisters whose antics shake up their 1970s college campus. From go-go dancing to romantic entanglements, their house becomes the epicenter of laughter and liberation.
Who directed Swinging Sorority?
Don Trendall directed Swinging Sorority (1976), bringing a playful and energetic touch to this nostalgic campus comedy.
Who stars in Swinging Sorority?
The film stars Cindy Wilson, Susie Carlson, and Rick Cassidy, with supporting roles from Wendy Sanders, Anne Marie, and Flora McIntosh.
Is Swinging Sorority (1976) worth watching?
As a breezy 1970s campus comedy, Swinging Sorority offers plenty of fun with its mix of humor and nostalgia. While it won't win awards for depth, its lighthearted charm and short runtime make it a worthwhile watch for fans of the era.
How long is Swinging Sorority?
Swinging Sorority runs for 80 minutes, a perfect bite-sized comedic escape.
About Swinging Sorority (1976) — The 70s Sorority Comedy That Still Sparkles
Step into the wild world of Swinging Sorority (1976), a sun-soaked comedy that dives into the mischievous lives of three unforgettable sorority sisters navigating love, laughter, and liberation on a bustling 1970s college campus. Directed by Don Trendall, this breezy 80-minute romp follows blonde ingenue Mary Beth, free-spirited go-go dancer Chris, and sharp-witted Norma as they turn their sorority house into ground zero for campus chaos. With a wink and a dash of nostalgia, the film blends cheeky humor with the era's spirit of rebellion, making it a time capsule of fun, flirtation, and feminine fireworks.
Don Trendall's lighthearted direction keeps the energy high, weaving together a playful plot where anything goes—especially when the sorority's reputation hangs in the balance. The film's sun-drenched cinematography and upbeat vibe make it a nostalgic treat for fans of vintage campus comedies, while its breezy runtime ensures it never overstays its welcome.