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The film's success spawned a series of sequels during the 1970s. It was followed by The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974), directed by Jack Hill, Revenge of the Cheerleaders (1976) (a.k.a. Caught With Their Pants Down), directed by Richard Lerner, and The Great American Girl Robbery (1979) (a.k.a. Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend), directed by Jeff Werner.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform their USO show "America and Her Music" on the deck of the U.S. Navy guided missile cruiser USS Bainbridge (CGN-25), in 1983. On January 13, 1980, a sequel to the original TV movie, The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II, aired. The Cheerleaders have made many other TV appearances since then, and their ...
Cheerleader Camp is a 1988 American slasher film produced and directed by John Quinn in his directorial debut, and starring Betsy Russell, Leif Garrett, Lucinda Dickey, and Lorie Griffin. The film follows a troubled young woman who arrives at a cheerleader summer camp for a competition, where a series of murders begin to occur.
Director Peyton Reed and screenwriter Jessica Bendinger talk about how the Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union movie has gotten even more relevant in the 20 years since its release.
Bring It On is an anthology series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000) [1] and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels and one Halloween-themed television film sequel, [2] none of which contain any of the original film's cast members.
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom: 1993 Comedy A more light-hearted TV movie also based on the Wanda Holloway story, with Emmy-winning performances by Holly Hunter and Beau Bridges. A Friend to Die For: 1994 Drama Tori Spelling and Kellie Martin in a TV film based on a California cheerleader's murder.
Jenna Dewan's days growing up as a high school cheerleader in Texas have stuck with her all these years later. The former "World of Dance" host, who lived in Grapevine, Texas, for part of her high ...