Revenge Of The Cheerleaders

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"It's High School the Way We Remember It ... Although It Never Happened Quite Like This!"
  • R
  • 1976
  • 1 hr 28 min
  • 4.6  (933)

Revenge Of The Cheerleaders is a campy sex comedy from the 1970s that follows a group of cheerleaders as they plot revenge against the school board and corrupt politicians trying to shut down their beloved school. The film begins with the sunny cheerleaders practicing their routines at Mesa High, a small California school that seems to be filled with more horniness than actual studying. With its disco soundtrack and gratuitous shots of cheerleaders in short skirts, the movie has a distinctly '70s feel.

Soon, the students learn that the school board and local politicians plan to shut down Mesa High due to its poor academic standing. However, our group of perky protagonists refuses to take this lying down. With the help of the school's nerdy newspaper team, they hatch a plot to uncover the corrupt officials' secrets and save their school.

As they begin their investigation, they find that the school board and their cronies are involved in everything from embezzlement to strip clubs. The cheerleaders use their feminine charms to get close to the villains, with plenty of seduction and suggestive dance numbers along the way.

The cast of characters is a mix of cheerleaders and nerds, with some supporting characters thrown in for comedic relief. Jerii Woods leads the pack as the cheerful head cheerleader, Kitty, who is determined to keep her school open. Her friends include the flirtatious Sunny (Cheryl Smith) and the brainy Debbie (Helen Lang). The paper's editor, Bruce, serves as the group's leader and love interest.

Despite its silly premise, the movie does touch on some deeper themes. The cheerleaders' fight for their school serves as a metaphor for larger social issues, such as government corruption and the power of organized young people. However, most of the film is a mix of slapstick humor and sexy dance numbers.

Revenge Of The Cheerleaders has gained some cult status over the years due to its cheesy charm and '70s fashions. The film's low budget is apparent in its shaky camerawork and cheap special effects. However, the movie makes up for this with its infectious energy and fun performances.

One of the standout scenes in the movie is a musical number performed by the cheerleaders in a strip club. The sleazy setting contrasts with the girls' bubbly attitudes, and it's a moment that's so bizarre and absurd that it's impossible not to enjoy.

Another notable aspect of the movie is its representation of female empowerment. While the cheerleaders do use their bodies to get what they want, they are ultimately the ones who save the day. The movie sends the message that girls can be both sexy and smart, a sentiment that was relatively progressive for its time.

Overall, Revenge Of The Cheerleaders is a wacky, enjoyable romp that's perfect for anyone in the mood for a lighthearted '70s comedy. It's not going to win any awards for its acting or storytelling, but it's perfectly happy being a goofy ode to high-school hijinks.

Revenge Of The Cheerleaders is a 1976 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 28 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.6.

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  • Release Date
    1976
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.6  (933)