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Pro-Ball Cheerleaders is a curious blend of comedy and cheeky charm from 1979, featuring three hapless cheerleaders—Roxy, Pepper, and Goldie—who somehow charm their way onto the squad despite their distinct lack of skills. The film's humor is light and playful, weaving through the absurdities of cheerleading culture and the dynamics of high school sports. Meanwhile, there's Tamara, the schemer, whose secret intentions bring an interesting twist to the otherwise breezy proceedings. You’ve got some fun practical effects typical of the era, and the performances are all over the map, adding to the film's quirky allure. It’s a bit of a time capsule for anyone into the oddities of late 70s cinema.
Pro-Ball Cheerleaders has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among fans of obscure comedies. Its oddball premise and distinctive tone give it a niche appeal, particularly for collectors interested in 70s cinema. While not widely available, copies do pop up occasionally on various formats, but finding a decent print can be a bit tricky, which adds to its allure. Collectors often appreciate the film’s unique atmosphere and period-specific humor.
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