Satan's Cheerleaders (1977) Reviews

Satan's Cheerleaders (1977)
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The cheerleaders of Benedict High are a rowdy, randy bunch with little regard for rules, decorum, or anything that gets in the way of a good time with the stud football players they date. The big game against Baker High is coming up, and the intense rivalry between the schools leads to spirited chicken fights on the beach and extensive T.P. sessions. The cheerleaders' chaperone, Ms. Johnson (Jacqueline Cole), tries hard to rally her charges and keep their restless libidos from distracting the star players, but they continually take advantage of her sweet nature and naïveté, leading to high jinks which get some of their boyfriends suspended from the team. However, high school politics will soon be the least of their troubles. Benedict High's creepy janitor, Billy (Jack Kruschen), is a member of a local Satanic group, and he wants revenge against all the kids who ridicule him on campus. He kidnaps the four cheerleaders and Ms. Johnson, then drives them to a remote location to sacrifice and ravage his victims on a Satanic altar. Suddenly overcome by the dark forces of the underworld, Patti (Kerry Sherman) strips naked of her own volition and climbs upon the altar, where she is imbued with a strange power that knocks Billy cold. The girls seek out the nearest law, which turns out to be Sherriff Bubb (John Ireland); he also doubles as the Satanic High Priest of the area. When his wife, Emma (Yvonne DeCarlo), senses the dark power that has invaded Patti, they decide that they have been delivered the perfect virgin sacrifice to their evil Lord. The girls make a hasty escape, but discover that the tiny town they've landed in is a hotbed of Satanism, so they are recaptured and brought once again before the devil's altar for a Black Mass. But which of these sassy, over-sexed girls is the virgin meant for sacrifice? The shocking answer leads to death, destruction, and a whole new way of life for the cheerleaders of Benedict High. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Director(s):
Greydon Clark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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James H.

This is quite possibly the most well written, insightful film of all time. I was moved. I view life differently since viewing this movie. My eyes have been opened. It has boobies.

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Gwendolyn H.

You'll be yelling "corny cornwallis" all throughout this movie, but if you are at all curious about this film, you will watch it all the way through. Spoiler: No blood is ever spilled on screen. The whole film is either trying to make you laugh or scare you. And the girls never do anything really raunchy, which they could have. Aside from making an old bum feel inadequate sexually. But he did ask them for money to tell them where the sherif was. And forgot to add that the sheriff was a devil worshiper. But I digress.

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    James H.

    This is quite possibly the most well written, insightful film of all time. I was moved. I view life differently since viewing this movie. My eyes have been opened. It has boobies.

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    Gwendolyn H.

    You'll be yelling "corny cornwallis" all throughout this movie, but if you are at all curious about this film, you will watch it all the way through. Spoiler: No blood is ever spilled on screen. The whole film is either trying to make you laugh or scare you. And the girls never do anything really raunchy, which they could have. Aside from making an old bum feel inadequate sexually. But he did ask them for money to tell them where the sherif was. And forgot to add that the sheriff was a devil worshiper. But I digress.

    Yes   |   No

     
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