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Sweater Girls
A group of teenage girls forms a club, The Sweater Girls, to preserve their virginity.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women at a sorority house are faced with financial ruin and the threat of eviction. To save their beloved home, they decide to take drastic measures by entering a strip contest, hoping to win the prize money. Their efforts lead to a series of humorous and awkward situations as they navigate the world of performance and competition.
Critical Reception
Sweater Girls is a low-budget, campy comedy from the late 1970s, often categorized as a 'sex comedy' or 'exploitation film.' It received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with critics often citing its predictable plot, shallow humor, and overtly sexualized content. However, it has since developed a cult following among fans of vintage B-movies and exploitation cinema for its nostalgic appeal and lighthearted, albeit cheesy, entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a product of its time, offering light and often risqué humor.
Plot elements are thin, serving mainly as a vehicle for comedic and suggestive scenes.
Appeals to those who enjoy vintage exploitation or B-movie comedies.
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Fun Fact
The film's premise of sorority sisters needing to raise money, albeit through less conventional means than typically depicted, was a common trope in some genres of films from the 1970s and early 1980s.
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