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The Newest Pledge
Directed byJason Michael Brescia
Written byJason Michael Brescia
Produced byBob Burton
Renee De Ponte
Bryson Pintard
StarringRob Steinhauser
Joseph Booton
Mindy Sterling
Jason Mewes
Kevin Nash
Distributed byLionsgate

Release date

  • August 28, 2012 (2012-08-28)

Running time

85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Newest Pledge is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Jason Michael Brescia. The film is about the hard-partying Omega fraternity and their struggles to raise a baby that they find on their doorstep.[1] The film was released in North AmericabyLionsgate.

Plot[edit]

The morning after a night of binge drinking and patriotic partying, the Omega fraternity awaken to find a baby on their doorstep.[2] After little deliberation, the fraternity members, led by their president Hodges, decide to raise the baby and name him Kegston. In a short period of time raising a baby runs the fraternities finances dry, leading Hodges to seek advice from former Omega president, and current professor at the university Professor Street (played by Jason Mewes).

On the verge of losing their baby due to bankruptcy, Pledge, a freshman fraternity member, suggests that the Omega's throw a party to raise funds. Despite Phi Tau Tau, the rival fraternities best attempt to ruin the party, the Omega's raise the funds necessary to keep Kegston only to be hit with the news that no non-students can live in Greek housing. This leads Hodges, along with his fraternity brothers Night Train, 39, and Renato to visit President Dumervile (played by Mindy Sterling). Despite schmoozing the President to the best of their abilities, President Dumervile informs the Omega's that it is too late in the year for her to make any changes, and that "rules are rules".[3]

Days later, with hope dwindling, Night Train, the schools championship running back gets drafted into the NFL and decides to use his money to start a scholarship for babies. The school and President Dumervile then allow Kegston to be a student at the university, foiling Phi Tau Tau's second attempt to rid the Omega's of their newest member.

Later in the semester, at the Omega's Spring Formal, Hodges declares Pledge the candidate to succeed him as President of the Omegas. The Omega's hadn't lost a Greek Board election in almost a century, but Rico (played by Joseph Booton), the leader of the Phi Tau Tau's, creates a campaign slandering the Omega's, stating that they kidnapped the baby. Rico and Pledge's presidential contest culminates at the Greek Board debate where Pledge presents a paternity test to President Dumervile stating who the real father of the baby is.

Release[edit]

The Newest Pledge premiered on October 30, 2010 at the New Beverly CinemainLos Angeles, California. Before its wide release on August 28, 2012, the film screened at the Houston Comedy Film Festival, the Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival in Indianapolis, and Indie Fest United States in Garden Grove, California. The film had several private or limited engagement theatrical screenings including a New York City premiere at Cinema Village, a screening at the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts where several key crew members graduated, and a screening at the art house theater in Jason Michael Brescia's home town of Malverne, New York.[4]

The film was released in 16x9 widescreen 1.78:1 and Dolby 5.1 digital audio by Lionsgate DVD. The DVD also includes commentary with writer director Jason Michael Brescia, and actors Kevin Myers, Rob Steinhauser, and Beth Lepley.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ David Berov (2012-08-31). "Crossing Over: One-on-One with Jason Brescia". AfterTheCut. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  • ^ "The Newest Pledge (2012) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast". AllMovie. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  • ^ "The Newest Pledge". Film Threat. 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
  • ^ "After the Cut | Crossing over: One-on-One with Jason Brescia". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  • ^ "Lionsgate Press Release: The Newest Pledge". Hometheaterforum.com. Retrieved 2013-01-13.
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