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Campus Pussycats
After two students are caught doing “extra-curricular” activities in an abandoned school classroom, they plead their case to the student council. To the headmaster’s surprise, the teen lovers expose what’s really going on in their school behind closed doors....
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Plot Summary
This musical comedy follows the exploits of a group of attractive young women at a college campus who form a singing and dancing group. The film features various musical numbers and comedic situations as they navigate their college lives and pursue their dreams of stardom.
Critical Reception
Campus Pussycats is largely considered a low-budget exploitation film from the early 1970s, primarily aimed at a teenage audience. It received minimal critical attention upon its release and is not widely remembered or discussed in mainstream film criticism. Its appeal lies in its period musical numbers and lighthearted, albeit formulaic, plot.
What Reviewers Say
Often described as a typical low-budget musical of its era.
Praised for its energetic musical performances by the cast.
Criticized for its thin plot and predictable humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to view it as a nostalgic, lighthearted musical comedy with charming musical numbers, though not a critically acclaimed film.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by exploitation film pioneer Jerry A. Baerwitz, known for his work on similar low-budget features aimed at younger audiences.
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