Charles Goldman, an actor known for his role in The Cheerleaders (1973), brings a unique energy to this cult classic that captures the spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema. In this film, Goldman contributes to the playful yet provocative narrative surrounding a group of cheerleaders navigating the complexities of adolescence. His performance adds a layer of charm to the film's exploration of youth culture and its often absurd realities. As a representative of the era's distinctive style, Goldman's work resonates within the realm of cult cinema.
The Cheerleaders
A group of cheerleaders from the local high school decide to show their school spirit for their football team by sleeping with the opponents the night before the game so that they can be so worn out the opposition won't be able to play.