Satan's Cheerleaders
Satan's Cheerleaders (1977)

Satan's Cheerleaders

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"First you're another true blue vamp. Then someone's mother.

I went to a music festival this weekend. Amid the tents advertising beef jerky and deep fried Oreos I came across one selling movie poster reproductions and memorabilia.

I've seen a lot of bad movies. This one commits the cardinal sin of trash cinema.

Promiscuity is a feature in these ladies. 4 beautiful cheerleaders with no shame to their names.

In a small coastal U.S.

As many others before me have likely pointed out, "Satan's Cheerleaders" is really too tame to work that well as an exploitation film. However, provided one refuses to take it seriously, they *can* have some fun with it.

Greydon Clark's "Satan's Cheerleaders" is one of those movies that goes all out to be completely silly. It's also one of those movies that has a really eye-popping cast: John Ireland, Yvonne DeCarlo, Jack Kruschen (the neighbor in "The Apartment"), John Carradine and Sydney Chaplin in his final role.

Satan's Cheerleaders (1977) * 1/2 (out of 4) An incredibly bad drive-in flick that's good for a few laughs. A cheerleading squad gets caught up in a redneck town where they'll be sacrificed to Satan.

A group of buxom, nubile, well-curved cheerleaders are off to a competing town to cheer at a rival football game, but when the vehicle driven by the charmingly naive Ms. Johnson breaks down along the way, Billy the janitor picks them up, but with his own personal agenda for some comeuppance in retaliation for their persistent teasing.

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