

The Skulls
A senior at an Ivy League college, who depends on scholarships and working on the side, gets accepted into the secret society The Skulls. He hopes it betters chances at Harvard but The Skulls is not what he thought and comes at a price.
Director(s)
Rob Cohen
Branko Racki
John Pogue
Tony Lucibello
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Cast & crew

Craig T. Nelson
Litten Mandrake

Scott Gibson
Travis Wheeler

Matthew G. Taylor
Medoc

Nigel Bennett
Dr. Whitney

Kevin Allen
Sturtevant Security Guard

Joshua Jackson
Luke McNamara

Hill Harper
Will Beckford
James Finnerty
Preppy Freshman
Derek Aasland
Sullivan
Shawn Mathieson
Jonathan Payne

Paul Walker
Caleb Mandrake

Rob Cohen
College Lecturer (uncredited)

Noah Dalton Danby
Hugh Mauberson

Leslie Bibb
Chloe

Christopher McDonald
Martin Lombard

Steve Harris
Detective Sparrow

William Petersen
Ames Levritt
David Asman
Jason Pitcairn

Andrew Kraulis
McBride
Jennifer Melino
J.J.

Mac Fyfe
Laurence Thorne

David Christo
Shawn Packford

Shaw Madson
Chad MacIntosh
Jesse Nilsson
Kent Hodgins

Steven McCarthy
Sweeney

Henry Alessandroni
Strain
Cyprian Lerch
Student in Lunch Line
Dominic Kahn
Regatta Judge
Ken Campbell
Starting Judge

Pedro Salvín
Lodge Butler
Derek Boyes
Assistant District Attorney

Katherine Trowell
Sanctuary Administrator
Connie Buell
Waitress
Stephen Richard
Furniture Mover
Paul M. Walker III
Boxing Coach

Jason Knight
Police Techie
Amanda Goundry
Coed in Caleb's Car

Malin Åkerman
Coed in Caleb's Apartment
Sherry Hilliard
College Student (uncredited)
Hakan Coskuner
Skull Member (uncredited)

Branko Racki
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John Pogue
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Tony Lucibello
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Reviews
JPV852
Pretty typical movie from the early aughts with attractive twenty-somethings in the leads and bland "rock" pop music, alongside an overly dramatic score. The acting is so-so at best and really bad story to go along with a laughable ending. Led to two direct-to-video sequels that I'm really not too keen to revisit. **2.0/5**


