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Budget 150,000 USD
Randall Adams and David Harris saw this movie at a Dallas drive-in on November 28, 1976--it was the second of a double header preceded by The Student Body (1976). Both mentioned their attendance in alibis while being investigated for the murder of Dallas police officer Robert W. Wood. Adams also said that he had to leave this movie before it was finished, as he didn't feel comfortable with its content. Adams' eventual conviction was the subject of the movie The Thin Blue Line (1988).
Originally filmed as "Stand Up and Holler". Some of the actresses said they never would have accepted their roles had they known the title would be changed to "The Swinging Cheerleaders".
Selected by Quentin Tarantino for the First Quentin Tarantino Film Fest in Austin, Texas, 1996. This movie was also featured in the Satan's Cheerleader Camp Film Fest in Austin in 2000, hosted by The Satan's Cheerleaders, who were given special thanks at the end of Grindhouse (2007).
Italian censorship visa # 69898 delivered on 10 March 1977.
"Ron: You know the only reason I don't beat the crap out of you, is because I think you'd like it!"