PCU (1994)

The anarchic 1994 campus comedy that took aim at political correctness and never looked back.

PCU - Movie Information

  • Original Title: PCU
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Directed by: Hart Bochner
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 21m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): April 29, 1994 (United States - PG-13), October 26, 1994 (Australia - M)
  • Alternative Titles: Politically Correct University (US), Politically Correct Party Animals (UK)
  • Production Companies: Paul Schiff Productions, 20th Century Fox, Taurus Film
  • Production Countries: United States of America

PCU - Plot

Nervous high school senior Tom Lawrence visits Port Chester University, where he gets a taste of politically correct college life when he's guided by fraternity wild man Droz and his housemates at The Pit. But Droz and his pals have rivals in nasty preppy Rand McPherson and the school's steely president. With their house threatened with expulsion, Droz and company decide to throw a raging party where the various factions will collide.

PCU - Trailer

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Flunk 'em if they can't take a joke.

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PCU - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Hart Bochner

Main Cast

  • Jeremy Piven
  • Chris Young
  • David Spade
  • Megan Ward
  • Sarah Trigger
  • Jon Favreau
  • Alex Désert
  • Gale Mayron
  • Viveka Davis
  • Jake Busey

Writers

  • Adam Leff
  • Zak Penn

Producers

  • Paul Schiff

PCU - FAQs

Who are the main actors in PCU?

PCU features Jeremy Piven as the charismatic wildman Droz, Chris Young as wide-eyed freshman Tom Lawrence, and David Spade as the slimy preppy villain Rand McPherson. Jon Favreau, Megan Ward, Sarah Trigger, Alex Désert, Jake Busey, and Jessica Walter round out the memorable ensemble cast.

Is PCU based on a true story?

PCU isn't based on a specific true story, but it draws heavily from real campus culture of the early 1990s. Writers Adam Leff and Zak Penn crafted the script as a satirical response to the political correctness debates that were genuinely sweeping American universities at the time.

What is PCU about?

PCU follows nervous high schooler Tom Lawrence on a campus visit to Port Chester University, where he falls in with Droz and the anarchic residents of The Pit. Caught between warring campus factions and a power-hungry university president, the gang throws one last epic party to save their house.

What does PCU stand for in the film?

In the film, PCU officially stands for Port Chester University, the fictional college where the story takes place. However, the title is also a cheeky nod to 'Politically Correct University,' which is even listed as an official alternative title — perfectly capturing the movie's satirical spirit.

How long is PCU?

PCU runs for 81 minutes, making it a lean, fast-paced comedy that wastes no time getting to the laughs. It's a tight, breezy watch that fits comfortably into an evening without overstaying its welcome.

Who directed PCU and who wrote it?

PCU was directed by Hart Bochner, best known as an actor before stepping behind the camera. The screenplay was written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn — Penn would later go on to write several major Marvel films, making PCU a fascinating early entry in his career.

What are some movies similar to PCU?

If you enjoy PCU's anarchic college comedy energy, you'll likely have a great time with National Lampoon's Van Wilder, BASEketball, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. For something with a similar irreverent group-comedy vibe, This Is the End and Zoolander also hit that same sweet spot.

What is the age rating for PCU?

PCU is rated PG-13 in the United States, meaning it's suitable for teens and adults. The rating reflects the film's raucous humor, party scenes, and irreverent content — all very much in keeping with the college comedy genre it gleefully inhabits.

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