The Cheerleaders is a 1973 erotic comedy film directed by Paul Glickler, starring Stephanie Fondue and Denise Dillaway.
She approached their coach, Isabel, with a proposition: perhaps Jeannie was the missing piece needed to carry the squad through the season.
Their amorous intentions were clear, but Jeannie’s virtue remained intact—thanks to the timely intervention of Norm, her steadfast boyfriend.
They ventured into Central City, ensuring that the opposing team faced equal fatigue during the game.
The administration of Monta Vista high school claimed to not be aware of the racy elements and theme of the movie.
Many of the football player extras were recent graduates of local high schools from these two cities.
One of the identified extras is Carl Ekern, who later played professional football for the Los Angeles Rams.
He was a student football player at San Jose State University when the movie was made.
She was in a restaurant in Los Angeles with friends, including two members of the film industry, when she was approached by a casting agent for a movie.
He asked Enid to walk across the street to the Ramada Inn, where they were currently casting a movie: "The Cheerleaders".
Caught With Their Pants Down), directed by Richard Lerner, and The Great American Girl Robbery (1979) (a.k.a.