OLD SCHOOL

Year: 2003
USA: DreamWorks
UK: UIP (UK)
Cast: Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Ellen Pompeo, Sara Bryan, Sydney Bryan, Craig Kilborn, Juliette Lewis, Leah Remini, Matthew Carey, Rick Gonzalez, Elisha Cuthbert, Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Patrick J Adams, Robert Baker, Rob Corddry, Martin Cummins, Andy Dick, Lisa Donatz, Dan Finnerty, Patrick Fischler, Jesse Heiman, Simon Helberg, Nicholas Hosking, Kristina Hughes, Ashley Jones, Artie Lange, David Michael White, Ed Pepitone, Todd Phillips, Jeremy Piven, Harve Presnell, Victor Raider-Wexler, Perrey Reeves, Sarah Shahi, Matt Walsh, Doug Wax
Director: Todd Phillips
Country: USA
USA & UK: 91 mins
USA Rated: R for some strong sexual content, nudity and language
UK Certificate: 15 contains strong language and sex references
USA Release Date: 21 February 2003
UK Release Date: 9 May 2003


Synopsis

OLD SCHOOL is a raucous comedy about a trio of thirty-something buddies who try to recapture the outrageous, irrepressible fun of their college years by starting their own off-campus fraternity.

Mitch (Luke Wilson), Frank (Will Ferrell) and Beanie (Vince Vaughn) have all reached a crossroads in their lives. They can choose to be responsible adults, with wives, families and steady jobs...or they can postpone adulthood in favor of the reckless abandon of frat house living with all of the fun, and none of the education. No contest.

Luke Wilson (LEGALLY BLONDE), Will Ferrell (TV's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE) and Vince Vaughn (DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE) star as the trio of over-the-hill frat guys. The film also stars Ellen Pompeo (upcoming DAREDEVIL), Juliette Lewis (HYSTERICAL BLINDNESS, Leah Remini (TV's THE KING OF QUEENS), Perrey Reeves (THE SUBURBANS), Craig Kilborn (TV's THE LATE, LATE SHOW) and Jeremy Piven (THE FAMILY MAN), with cameos by rap star Snoop Dogg, Andy Dick and Seann William Scott, among others.

Produced under the banner of Ivan Reitman's and Tom Pollock's The Montecito Picture Company, OLD SCHOOL reunites the team that took audiences on the summer hit ROAD TRIP, with Todd Phillips directing, and Daniel Goldberg, Joe Medjuck and Phillips producing. Reitman and Pollock are serving as executive producers. Todd Phillips co-wrote the screenplay with Scot Armstrong, from a story by Court Crandall and Phillips & Armstrong.