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Duration: 91 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x480 | Added: 2007-Dec-23 |
Birth Name: Kimberly Hyde
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Alternate Names: Kim Stanton
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Kimberly Hyde, known for films like 'The Last Picture Show' and 'Foxy Brown', acted in the controversial 1973 film 'Cheerleaders'. In this movie, her character Jeannie joins a high school cheerleading squad to gain independence from her strict household. The team's plan to help their football team win involved kidnapping and raping opposing players, demonstrating a stark departure from typical cheerleading behavior.
Birth Name: Terri Teague
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Release Year: 1973
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: La pornopalla, À nous, les jolies majorettes, Les cheeries font des ravages, Erotika skandala sto kollegio, Return to Montclair High, The 18 Year Old Schoolgirls
Director: Paul Glickler
Writer: Ace Baandige, Paul Glickler, Richard Lerner, Tad Richards
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Companies: Cinemation Industries, The Cheerleaders Company
Genre: Comedy, Sport
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Keywords: american football, cheerleader, sexploitation, shower
A group of cheerleaders from their local high school decide to show their team spirit in an unusual way. They plan to sleep with the opposing football team's players the night before a big game, hoping that the exhausted opponents will be unable to compete properly. The girls believe this strategy will give their own team an advantage and increase their chances of winning.
Cheerleaders is a 1973 American comedy film directed by Paul Glickler, blending elements of sports, sexploitation, and humor. Set in the world of high school football, the movie centers around an unconventional strategy employed by a group of cheerleaders to boost their team's chances. The film explores themes of youth culture, competition, and the lengths people go to for victory.