Lisa Reeves emerged in the 1970s as a prominent figure in cult cinema, best known for her role in The Pom Pom Girls (1976). In this film, she embodies the carefree spirit of youth, navigating the complexities of teenage life and relationships against a backdrop of cheerleading and competition. Reeves' performance captures the essence of the era, contributing to the film's status as a beloved piece of grindhouse nostalgia. Her work resonates with fans of exploitation cinema, showcasing the unique charm of 70s teen films.
The Pom Pom Girls
A football player at Rosedale High School is amorous of one of the cheerleaders, who is going with another guy. Another player can't decide which of two cheerleaders he wants to be with. Meanwhile, the Big Game with Hardin High School is approaching, and a prank war is in full swing.