Jeff Werner, a director known for his work in the 1970s, helmed Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend (1979), a film that embodies the playful yet provocative spirit of exploitation cinema. The film, set against a backdrop of youthful exuberance, showcases Werner's knack for blending humor with risqué elements, appealing to a niche audience that appreciates cult classics. His contribution to the genre highlights the era's fascination with carefree rebellion and the vibrant culture of the time.
Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend
A bus-load of cheerleaders is hijacked and held for a $2 million ransom. After several comic and arousing interactions, eventually the girls are forced by their captors to participate in a topless "beauty pageant" in which they must pose before their captor-"judges" in nothing but their underwear.