Tom Tully, known for his role in King Frat (1979), brings a unique energy to the cult comedy scene. Set against the backdrop of 1970s college life, Tully's performance embodies the raucous spirit of fraternity antics and youthful rebellion. His work in this film contributes to the exploration of campus culture in exploitation cinema, making it a notable entry in the genre. As audiences revisit King Frat, Tully's presence remains a memorable part of this outrageous cinematic experience.
King Frat
Set on the quiet campus of Yellowstream University, this comedy follows the rivalries that build between two of the college's fraternities. When they're not mooning everyone they pass and throwing garbage on the lawns of rival frats, the members of the Pi Kappa Delta fraternity are mainly interested in drinking and... well, drinking. When a campus-wide farting contest is announced, Grossout, the leader of the Deltas, is all too eager to stand up, bend over and defend the honor of his fraternity.