Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas Poster

Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas 1997

90 min📅 1997-01-01

Dive into the delightfully goofy world of *Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas (1997)*, a hilarious parody that riffs on the over-the-top motorcycle movies of the 1950s and '60s.

Director: Bob Sherman

Cast

Joe Estevez
Joe Estevez
Christopher Mitchum
Christopher Mitchum
Dan Haggerty
Dan Haggerty
George Janak
Thomas Bornt
Charles Arthur Berg
Charles Arthur Berg
Cheri Rae Russell
Ungenita Prevost
Micah Scott

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas (1997) about?

This comedy spoofs the cheesy motorcycle films of the 1950s and '60s, blending biker culture with cheerleading antics for maximum laughs. Directed by Bob Sherman, it's a love letter to low-budget, high-camp cinema with plenty of over-the-top stunts and absurd humor.

Who directed Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas?

The film was directed by Bob Sherman, known for his work in low-budget and parody films that embrace the spirit of Ed Wood.

Who stars in Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas?

The cast includes Joe Estevez, Christopher Mitchum, Dan Haggerty, George Janak, and Thomas Bornt in a mix of comedic and action-packed roles.

Is Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas (1997) worth watching?

If you enjoy campy, nostalgic comedies with a side of biker culture, this film delivers plenty of laughs. While it won't win any awards for subtlety, its absurd charm and retro vibes make it a fun watch for fans of spoofs and parody films.

How long is Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas?

The runtime for *Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas* is 90 minutes.

About Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas (1997) — A Wild 1950s Biker Spoof Comedy

Dive into the delightfully goofy world of *Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas (1997)*, a hilarious parody that riffs on the over-the-top motorcycle movies of the 1950s and '60s. Directed by the zany Bob Sherman, this comedy spoofs the era's campy aesthetics, exaggerated stunts, and absurd plots with a wink and a grin. Starring Joe Estevez, Christopher Mitchum, and Dan Haggerty, the film leans into the kind of unapologetic silliness that made Ed Wood's work legendary.

The atmosphere is pure nostalgia-fueled chaos, blending retro biker tropes with cheerleading flair for a wildly entertaining experience. Think leather jackets, pom-poms, and plenty of two-wheeled antics—all delivered with a tongue firmly planted in cheek. Whether you're a fan of vintage motorcycle flicks or just love a good laugh, *Motorcycle Cheerleading Mommas* promises a wild ride through comedy history.