Mike Hanks made an impact in the late 1970s with his role in Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend (1979). Set against the backdrop of carefree youth and raucous antics, Hanks embodies the spirit of the era, contributing to the film's exploration of college life and its misadventures. Through his performance, Hanks captures the essence of the genre, making Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend a staple for fans of cult cinema. With its mix of comedy and exploitation, the film remains a quirky tribute to its 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.