Jonathan Jacobs appears in The Cheerleaders (1973), a quintessential example of 1970s teen exploitation cinema. In this film, he embodies the carefree spirit of youth, contributing to the film's playful yet provocative narrative. The era's blend of humor and risqué themes is captured through his performance, making it a notable entry in the genre. Jacobs' role reflects the vibrant, rebellious culture of the time, resonating with fans of cult cinema who appreciate the unique flavor of this period.
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.