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The movie clip shown to the cheer team during the 'types of dance inspiration' montage is from Sweet Charity. [12] Most of the scenes in the film were shot in different locations and high schools in San Diego County, California, as well as San Diego State University. [13] [14] Local high school cheer squads were used as extras. Filming took ...
On Vudu Movies the film is provided with parental guidelines to the movie. The guidelines express that cheerleading has "too many stereotypes", children under 12 years of age should not watch, and there is a moderate amount of sex, violence, language, consumerism , and drugs (alcohol, smoking, etc.) and the line “I love the smell of hairspray ...
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To make filming easier, the fictional Gerald R. Ford High School's mascot was made the "Tigers" since South Pasadena High's mascot is a tiger. [citation needed] Some of the South Pasadena Tigers Football team's gear such as pads, were borrowed for use in the film. However, filming for the football game scene took place at Calabasas High School.
Jeannie, a spirited student at Amarosa High School, found herself at a crossroads. Encouraged by her friends Bonnie and Debbie, she decided to try out for the cheerleading squad. There was an opening due to one of the cheerleaders unexpectedly ending up in the maternity ward. The stakes were high, and Jeannie’s fate hung in the balance.
The Swinging Cheerleaders is a 1974 comedy-drama film written and directed by Jack Hill (who was credited for writing the film as Jane Witherspoon). The film was released under the titles Locker Room Girls and H.O.T.S. II .
A 16-year-old Black cheerleader and her family sued Cumberland Valley School District, in Pennsylvania, USA over racial discrimination and harassment. The lawsuit is based on an incident that ...
Bring It On: Cheer or Die is a 2022 American slasher comedy film directed by Karen Lam.The film stars Kerri Medders, Tiera Skovbye, and Missi Pyle.It is the seventh and final installment of the Bring It On series of cheerleading films, following Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack (2017).