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THE
CHEERLEADERS / REVENGE OF THE CHEERLEADERS
DVD.
ArrowDrome.
One
of the lesser discussed sub-genres of 1970s exploitation is the
uniform fetish movie. These were a mainstay of the decade, with
whole series of films dedicated to nurses, stewardesses and any
other primarily female profession that involved wearing a uniform
of some sort. The uniquely American (let’s not even discuss
British efforts) concept of cheerleaders was at the forefront
of this movement, and two of the classic titles are included here.
The Cheerleaders helped spawn the genre, and
while the best of the series was undoubtedly Jack Hill’s
Swinging Cheerleaders, this established a certain
template, where a bunch of cheery, sex-mad cheerleaders have a
vague adventure. In this first film, the adventure is very
vague, and mostly consists of Amorosa High cheerleader squad new
recruit Jeannie (Stephanie Fondue) trying to lose her virginity.
Towards the end, a vague plot where the girls have to sexually
exhaust a rival team brings things to a conclusion.
This is more softcore than exploitation, and plays a bit like
a penetration-free version of Debbie Does Dallas
with a notable ass fetish. Seen today, it’s probably more
shocking than it was at the time, with underage sex and attempted
rape played for laughs – I’m not sure how the BBFC
restrictions against ‘encouraging’ such activities
was skirted in this case. The film as a whole has a light, jolly
tone, and that somehow makes its dubious nature stand out more.
The acting is pretty weak – there are no legendary exploitation
starlets in this film – and the humour predictable, but
the bouncy bad taste, copious nudity and a porntastic score all
make The Cheerleaders a fairly entertaining effort,
even if you do get a sense of shame from time to time while watching
it.
Also included here – officially as a DVD extra – is
Revenge of the Cheerleaders, a 1975 sequel from
the same team. This time round, the cheerleaders from Aloha High
are an irritating bunch who spend their days missing classes and
fucking their assorted boyfriends. There’s a plotline about
a local construction company trying to get the school closed so
they can take over the land, and you’d think that the ‘hi-jinks’
the girls get up to – robbing a rival school’s students
(and teacher) of their drugs and then mixing them into the meatball
mix while inspectors are visiting – would be part of some
grand scheme to save their school… but apparently, it’s
simply because they are cunts.
Revenge
of the Cheerleaders leaves a rather nasty taste in the
mouth. While the girls in the first film are a good-natured, appealing
bunch, here they are horrible bitches – though I suspect
we are supposed to still like them. But although the lead actresses
are hotter, their characters are incredibly obnoxious –
their self-absorbed behaviour and general smugness make this bunch
of cheerleaders the sort of people anyone sensible would’ve
loathed at high school. Exploitation queen Rainbeaux Smith is
entirely wasted in a pointless role – pregnant (in real
life and character), she has little to do, and a post-credits
coda where we see her, holding her baby and still, pathetically,
in cheerleader outfit – even though it’s obvious she
hasn’t seen her ‘friends’ in ages – is
less a happy ending than one that reeks of personal tragedy.
This film has less sex, but possibly more nudity than The
Cheerleaders – you even get to see David Hassellhoff’s
cock (thankfully, he’s not living up to his character name
of Boner); like its predecessor, the sex scenes are played more
for laughs than eroticism.
Still, while Revenge… is a fairly unpleasant
experience, this double pack remains worth checking out for any
student of Seventies exploitation cinema. The Cheerleaders
is, after all, a seminal entry in the genre, and while far from
the best example, should be seen by genre enthusiasts and cinema
taboo hunters alike.
DAVID
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