Leslie King appears in Cheerleaders' Wild Weekend (1979), a quintessential entry in the realm of 70s exploitation cinema. This film showcases the carefree, rebellious spirit of the era, with King embodying the vibrant energy of youth culture. Though her filmography may be sparse, her role in this cult classic contributes to the ongoing conversation about the playful yet provocative narratives found in grindhouse cinema. King's performance resonates with the film's themes of adventure and camaraderie, making her a memorable part of this wild weekend.
Gas Pump Girls
New high school graduates June and her friends take over a dilapidated service station owned by her bed-ridden uncle. They have to perform every trick in the book to compete against the modern station across the street.