The Skulls (2000)

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Written by John Pogue

Directed by Rob Cohen

Running Time: 106 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Luke McNamara (Joshua Jackson) is a college senior. He is from a working class family and decides to join a secret elitist college fraternity organization called "The Skulls", in the vain hope of gaining acceptance into Harvard Law School.

In the beginning Luke is seduced by the club's trapping of power and wealth and is over the moon that this group have decided to except him. However a series of disturbing incidents, such as his best friends suicide, leads him to investigate the truth behind the organization and his friends supposed suicide. He soon starts realizing that his future and possibly his life are in great danger.

When is The Skulls next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror November 30th, 8:00am and on Sky Movies Sci-Fi/Horror HD November 30th, 8:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Joshua JacksonJoshua JacksonLucas "Luke" McNamara
Image for Paul WalkerPaul WalkerCaleb Mandrake
Hill HarperWill Beckford
Image for Leslie BibbLeslie BibbChloe Whitfield
Image for Christopher McDonaldChristopher McDonaldMartin Lombard
Steve Richard HarrisDet. Sparrow
Image for William PetersenWilliam PetersenAmes Levritt
Image for Craig T. NelsonCraig T. NelsonLitten Mandrake
David AsmanJason Pitcairn
Scott GibsonTravis Wheeler
Nigel BennettDr. Rupert Whitney
Andrew KraulisMcBride
Derek AaslandSullivan
Jennifer MelinoJ.J.
Noah DanbyHugh Mauberson

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