

Alpha House 2014
"The wildest frat house is going... Co-Ed!"
In *Alpha House (2014)*, director Jacob Cooney delivers a raucous college comedy where two freshmen finally get accepted into the legendary party frat on campus—only to face an unexpected challenge when the assistant dean forces them to share their house with a sorority.
Director: Jacob Cooney
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Alpha House (2014)* about?
*Alpha House (2014)* follows two freshmen who finally earn their spot in the most prestigious frat on campus, only to have their celebration cut short when the assistant dean drops a bombshell: they must share their house with a sorority or risk expulsion. What unfolds is a high-energy battle of wits, pranks, and sheer stubbornness as the frat brothers fight to keep their legendary party reputation intact.
Who directed *Alpha House*?
Director Jacob Cooney helmed *Alpha House (2014)*, crafting a comedy that leans into the absurdity of college rivalries with a surprisingly sharp edge.
Who stars in *Alpha House*?
The film stars Julien Ari, Heather Paige Cohn, Jean Louise O'Sullivan, Chris O'Brien, and D. C. Douglas in key roles that bring the frat-house chaos to life.
Is *Alpha House (2014)* worth watching?
While *Alpha House (2014)* isn't a critical darling, its unapologetic frat-comedy energy and over-the-top antics make it a fun, if flawed, watch for fans of the genre. If you're looking for a lighthearted, no-brainer comedy with plenty of juvenile humor, it delivers—though don't expect deep storytelling.
How long is *Alpha House*?
*Alpha House (2014)* runs for 88 minutes, making it a perfect binge-sized comedy for a lazy afternoon.
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About Alpha House (2014) — A Frat-Sorority War Comedy You Won't Want to Miss
In *Alpha House (2014)*, director Jacob Cooney delivers a raucous college comedy where two freshmen finally get accepted into the legendary party frat on campus—only to face an unexpected challenge when the assistant dean forces them to share their house with a sorority. What starts as a dream of unlimited keg stands and legendary house parties quickly spirals into an all-out war of the sexes, as the frat brothers fight to reclaim their domain. Packed with over-the-top antics, juvenile pranks, and a battle for dominance that escalates faster than a freshman's first hangover, this film captures the chaotic energy of dorm life with unfiltered humor.
With its blend of frat-house madness and gender rivalry, *Alpha House (2014)* offers a nostalgic yet exaggerated look at college stereotypes, blending slapstick comedy with the kind of absurd stakes that make you wonder who's really in charge. Julien Ari and Heather Paige Cohn lead the ensemble cast, whose chemistry fuels the chaos, while Jean Louise O'Sullivan and Chris O'Brien bring their own brand of mischief to the screen. It's a wild ride that pits tradition against change, proving that sometimes, the biggest battles in college aren't fought in the classroom.
From raging house parties to last-ditch efforts to outmaneuver the dean, this comedy is a love letter to the unruly spirit of undergrad life—if it were directed by a team of stand-up comedians.




