Carol Anne Seflinger made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her role in Sweater Girls (1978), a film that captures the essence of 1970s youth culture. In this vibrant exploration of teenage life, Seflinger embodies the carefree spirit and rebellious nature of the era, contributing to the film's status as a beloved piece of exploitation cinema. Her performance reflects the playful yet provocative themes that define this unique genre, making her a noteworthy figure in the conversation surrounding cult films.
Sweater Girls
Tired of their one-track-minded boyfriends, two teenage girls vow to become members of the Sweater Girls to preserve their virginity. They encourage some of the other local girls to join their club. However, when the boys end up drunkenly stumbling into their secret hideout by accident, things turn calamitous.