Gerri Sedley made her mark in 1974 as the director of Teenage Hitchhikers, a film that captures the essence of youthful rebellion and the quest for freedom. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film delves into the lives of two teenage girls navigating the challenges of hitchhiking across America. Sedley's work in this genre exemplifies the spirit of exploitation cinema, blending humor and social commentary. Her direction invites viewers to reflect on the era's cultural shifts while enjoying the ride.
Teenage Hitchhikers
Mouse and Bird are a couple of sassy and sexy young hitchhikers who embark on a cross country trip in search of freedom, excitement, and independence. The lovely ladies use their bodies as currency and encounter a diverse array of libidinous folks on their journey.