SATAN'S CHEERLEADERS

(1977)

Starring: Yvonne DeCarlo, John Ireland, Jack Kruschen and John Carradine.

Directed By:Greydon Clark.

When These Girls Raise Hell... There's The Devil To Pay!
DVD Information:
VCI Entertainment - Aspect Ratio Full Frame - Dolby Digital mono - Theatrical Trailers.
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Welcome to Benedict High School, where the cheerleaders are anything buy shy and sweet. In the locker room the girls shower and dress unknown to them that the janitor Billy is watching them closely with an evil eye. They don't know but a curse has been placed on them and a sacrifice is about to begin.
On the road, the girls and their teacher are set on a highway to hell. Following close behind is the janitor who sidetracks the girls and plans for a sacrafice to satan. He places a spell on the girls are they are under his command. To the alter he leads them and the sexy blonde patti strips off her top and lays on the alter beneath a demonic statue. The wind picks up and something goes wrong. Suddenly patti has become possessed and Billy falls to the ground. The girls then grab Patti and into their van they flee. Suddenly the spot a bum on the side of the road played by John Carradine. He tells them they can go and get help at the sheriffs house down the road. When the girls arrive at the sheriffs they are met by the sheriffs wife played by Yvonne Decarlo, who welcomes the girls into her house. With a large Satanic symbol placed on the wall, these crazy chicks don't realize that they are in the house of the devil. The Sheriff arrives home and speaks with his wife outside. Together they plot to sacrafice a virgin to Satan at midnight. Will the sacrafice take place or will these devil worshipers find it hard to find a virgin in this 70's campy horror?
Disco Music...Sexy Cheerleaders...Great One Liners and Satan and lets not forget John Carradine and (Lily Munster)Yvonne Decarlo make "Satan's Cheerleaders" a fun B movie from the 70's.
VCI presents a budget DVD containing no extras other then a chapter selection, a video trailer for the film and a theatrical trailer for "Ruby".
No special re-mastering had been done here except for some noticeable computerized enhancement in the DVD authoring plant.
The picture quality is grainy and looks to have come from an old film print. But isn't too bad considering the age of the movie.
I didn't expect any fireworks for this film and a matter of fact I think it looks better then i thought it would.

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