Rodney Dangerfield, with a fluffier and less funny hairdo, is "the world's oldest living freshman" and "the walking epitome of the decline of modern education" -- the nouveau riche big-wig of Tall and Fat Clothing Stores, who buys his way into college with a considerable donation, continues to throw around money and credit cards once inside, and hires a team of experts to do his homework (including Kurt Vonnegut in a cameo appearance). All of this marks him as a fun guy and B.M.O.C. to anyone who isn't a square or snob. The hairdo is the tipoff: the whole point is to ingratiate him with the young (i.e., the bulk of the moviegoing public), at the expense of his contemporaries and his own integrity. With Keith Gordon and Sally Kellerman; directed by Alan Metter. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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